Thursday 18 January 2018

Commonwealth Essay Competition 2018

  The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition
Topics
Senior CategoryBorn between 2nd June 1999 and 31st May 2004 (14-18 years of age)
  1. The road to a safer future.
  2. How does education contribute to a fairer future? 
  3. ‘Healthy, Wealthy, Happy, and Free’: is one more important than the others?
  4. Future generations have rights too, which must be defended. Discuss. 
Junior CategoryBorn after 31st May 2004 (under 14 years of age)
  1. What does a 'safer future' mean to you and your community? 
  2. Write a recipe for a common future: what ingredients will you need? What is the best method for making it? What will it look like?
  3. ‘A Day in the Life’. Imagine you are your country’s Head of Government for the day: how will you build a better future for young people?
  4. Our Common Earth.
Entries will be disqualified if they fail to meet any of the following requirements:
    1. The competition is open to nationals or residents of all Commonwealth countries and territories, as well as residents of The Gambia, the Maldives and Zimbabwe. Residents of non-Commonwealth countries whose entries are submitted through their local RCS branch are also eligible.
    2. Entrants must select a Senior or Junior topic depending on their age on 1st May 2017. Senior entrants must be born between 2nd June 1999 and 1st June 2004 (14-18) and Junior entrants must be born after 31st May 2004 (under 14 years of age).
    3. The maximum word counts are 1,500 words for Senior entries and 750 words for Junior entries. These word limits apply to all topics and all formats (essay, poem, letter, etc). Exceeding the word count will result in automatic disqualification.
    4. Entries must be written in English.
    5. Only one entry per participant is allowed. Once an essay is submitted, students/teachers will not have the opportunity to revise it. Please carefully check and improve your writing before submitting the final copy, and also ensure that all supplementary information is filled in correctly (name, contact details, topic number, etc.)
    6. Plagiarism is not accepted in the competition. Every year a number of students are disqualified because they are suspected of plagiarism. Please see our guide to plagiarism before submitting.  
    7. The final copy submitted for the competition must be the entrant's own work, and cannot be excessively corrected or improved by another person. This does not rule out input or assistance from others but does exclude group entries.
    8. By entering the competition, you agree that your name, email, school and essay may be sent to your local RCS branch and any Essay Competition partners. See Clause 4.1.6 of the RCS' Privacy Policy for more information. Please note: Winners and Runners-up of the pan-Commonwealth competition will have their full names, schools, essays and photographs displayed on the RCS website and social media channels.
    9. Essays can only be uploaded as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx) or in PDF format (.pdf). The online platform does not accept Google Docs (.gdoc), Pages documents (.pages) or other word processor formats. Note: if we are unable to find or open your essay file (either through an incorrect format or upload error), your entry may not be counted in the competition.
    10. All online entries must be submitted before midnight (GMT) on 1st June 2018; any offline entries must arrive at RCS London by 1st May 2018 
    11. All entrants retain the copyright rights that they have for the pieces they submit, but by entering The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition, each contestant consents to the use of his/her name, and/or pieces or parts thereof in any advertisements, educational materials, corpus research or media and publicity carried out or produced by the Royal Commonwealth Society and its local branches without further notice or compensation. The Royal Commonwealth Society can publish or decline to publish; use or decline to use, any submitted pieces at the Royal Commonwealth Society’s sole discretion.
    12. The RCS suggests that entrants retain a copy of their original work as regretfully we are unable to return or provide copies of submissions.
    13. The RCS retains the right to change the prize of the competition if circumstances make this necessary.
    14. The RCS will only be able to publish on our website and in our literature content that is appropriate for a wide and diverse audience, in line with our own policies. Entrants are encouraged to consider this in relation to their use of language when entering the competition.

Monday 15 January 2018

Admission Open in Certificate in Agriculture and Animal Husbandry at NIOS

COURSE DETAILS

Course: Certificate in Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
Duration: 6 Months
Course Fee: Rs 1500
Required Qualification: 8th Pass
Passing Score : 40
Objective:
Description: Module ! - Agriculture & Animal Husbandry

Topics: Nursery, Composting, Polyhouse, Fodder, Soil, Dairy, Farming, Sericulture, Beekeeping




Course is offered by the National Institute of Open Schooling, New Delhi (Govt of India)

Log in to 
http://vos.nios.ac.in/niosvirtual/coursedetails.php?rcid=15
for admission and further details.





Sunday 24 December 2017

D.El.Ed and PDPET programmes from NIOS, New Delhi

According to Union Human Resources Development (HRD) ministry, those teachers, who have not done the teachers training course but teaching the students of class 1 to class 8, will be given two years time to clear the course and become eligible. 

Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) programme is a specifically designed package for inservice untrained teachers working in primary/ upper primary schools of different states of the country. The programme has been developed by the Academic Department, National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) on the initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India, keeping in view the NCF 2005, RTE 2009 and NCFTE 2010. 

Visit: www.nios.ac.in  or   www.dled.nios.ac.in       for admission and completion of the course. 

Eligibility

    1. The minimum qualification required for admission in D.El.Ed. (ODL) for untrained in-service teachers is 50% marks in aggregate at Sr. Secondary (Class12th) (or its equivalent). For SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates a relaxation of 5% marks is admissible

Improvement of Percentage at Class XII

    1. In case a Teacher is not having 50% marks in aggregate at Sr. Secondary (Class12th) (General category) and 45% marks in aggregate at Sr. Secondary (Class12th)(For SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates), then NIOS Provides a chance for Improvement
    2. For Improvement please register at NIOS Senior Secondary Course after completition of D.El.Ed. Registration by visiting the NIOS Site Online Admission under Stream 1 as part Admission in 1 subject, or in 2 subject, or in 3 Subject, or in 4 Subject i.e maximum upto 4 Subjects from the same subject combination which you have studied.
    3. If the teacher is Graduate still the improvement of marks at class XII is applicable
    4. On Passing Senior Secondary, only Mark Statement will be issued
    5. D.El.Ed. Certificate will be issued when you secure 50% Marks or above in Senior Secondary

Course Fee :

    1. Course Fee for 1st Year is Rs. 6000/-, However Rs. 1500/- has been waived off for procuring the DISH TV for watching SWAYAM PRABHA DTH Channel No 32 for D.El.Ed. Video Lecture
    2. Total fees for 1st Year : Rs. 4500/- 

Nearly 15 lakh "untrained" teachers, inlcuding over 10 lakh from private schools, have enrolled for a training course by the HRD Ministry a last chance for them to obtain credentials for retaining their jobs. 

"Among the over 12 lakh untrained teachers who have enrolled for the course, 9.25 lakh are from private schools and 3.53 lakh are employed in government schools," NIOS Chairman CB Sharma said.


 

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