In that light, it will be helpful for our teachers and students to register and participate in this programme, he added. The series will contain numerous hands-on activities, projects, and models which help in conceptual understanding of difficult topics interesting questions, assignments that promote out-of-box creative thinking, and inspiring DIY project videos using local material which relate curriculum to life. The content will be of varying levels and will cover topics in the science and math curriculum of classes six to 12.
Online sessions of ‘3030 Eklavya’ will be held every Sunday afternoon starting September 26. The programme will touch on topics from the science and mathematics curriculum for classes’ six to 12 and help in conceptual understanding of difficult topics through interesting questions.
“Therefore, students from these grades should avail this opportunity to register and participate for conceptual clarity and joyful learning. This will not only help in the exams but also equip students to develop scientific temper, better navigate their lives and make informed decisions,” said Gaurav Kumar Yadav, co-founder of CCL.