The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has mandated the introduction of ‘Composite Skill Labs‘ in schools. As the educational landscape evolves, this initiative targets a gap where traditional learning often lacks practical application.
According to the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) 2015, only 2.7% of India’s workforce has received formal skill training. In contrast, the United States, Japan, and South Korea have significantly higher rates of 52%, 80%, and 96%, respectively. To limit this difference, CBSE compulsory included Composite Skill Labs. These tinkering labs will be an upgrade to the existing computer labs.
Continue reading to learn how these educational hubs will benefit students and maximize their upskilling potential. Also, learn how CBSE schools can procure STEMpedia’s comprehensive lab offerings for the holistic growth and development of students.
Composite Skill Labs are innovative educational spaces for students in classes 6 to 10. These labs align with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE). They aim to blend theoretical knowledge with hands-on applications, preparing students for dynamic job markets.
NCF-SE also advocates for making skill subjects a mandatory part of the curriculum starting in Class 6.
Students in these Composite Skill Labs develop essential 21st-century skills across various sectors by engaging in real-world tasks and projects. Such an environment prepares students for future challenges and fosters creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
This practical learning approach helps students adapt to real-world complexities. The setup encourages creative and critical thinking, setting a foundation for lifelong learning and adaptability.
Establishment of Composite Skill Labs
The establishment of Composite Skill Labs in all CBSE-affiliated schools is a directive from the 139th meeting of the Board’s Governing Body. The lack of practical application leads to the setup of these well-equipped skill labs and vocational training centers within schools.
The introduction of Composite Skill Labs is expected to:
- Mark a significant step towards integrating practical skills into the school curriculum
- Align students with the industry needs and prepare students for various trades and vocations
- Foster entrepreneurial skills and enable students to explore career options beyond traditional choices
Guidelines for Setting Up Composite Skill Labs
CBSE schools must adhere to specific space and equipment guidelines to establish Composite Skill Labs. For classes 6-12, schools should set up one lab of 600 sq. ft. or two separate labs of 400 sq. ft. each for classes 6-10 and 11-12.
Regarding equipment, the labs must be furnished with all necessary machinery and tools to support a comprehensive skill-based curriculum.
Implementation Timeline:
- New schools seeking CBSE affiliation must have a Composite Skill Lab ready as a prerequisite for affiliation
- Schools already affiliated with CBSE have three years from the circular date (23.08.2024) to comply with these requirements
The curriculum guidelines on the CBSE website will soon provide further details on lab setup, including necessary materials for various skill subjects.
How CBSE Schools Can Procure STEMpedia’s Comprehensive Lab Offerings
CBSE schools can fully equip their Composite Skill Labs with STEMpedia’s comprehensive lab offerings. Our packages include:
- PictoBlox Al and Coding Educational Software to learn Block-based coding, Python Programming, ML, and XR. Students can create games, stories, and innovative science projects to bring their ideas into reality
- Quarky DIY Al and Robot Kits for kids offer a plug-and-play interface and a hands-on robotics experience. They’re excellent for understanding widely used AI concepts such as self-driving cars and face/speech recognition.
- Structured CBSE curriculum with ICT, AI, Coding, and Robotics in alignment with NEP 2020 and NCF 2023 framework
- Professional development for teachers with comprehensive training to enhance their teaching methodologies and classroom management skills
- Other equipment and tools include 3D printers, 6 add-on robot kits, projectors, furniture, audio systems, protective gear, and Learning Management Systems (LMS).
Each lab package is tailored to meet the latest educational standards. The Composite Skill Lab setup includes all necessary tools and materials across four distinct lab packages designed for various educational levels and specialties within CBSE schools. These packages enhance students’ learning experiences by integrating technology and practical skills directly relevant to the evolving job market.
In A Nutshell
The CBSE’s mandate for Composite Skill Labs for classes 6-10 signifies a groundbreaking shift towards integrating theoretical knowledge with hands-on applications. These tinkering labs align with NEP 2020 and NCF-SE and nurture students’ creativity, problem-solving skills, and entrepreneurial thinking.
Schools offering skill subjects are encouraged to expand these programs to provide a broader range of practical skills. Moreover, those without such subjects are advised to introduce at least one skill subject. This addition will ensure all students gain hands-on learning experiences, enhancing their employability and innovative capabilities.
CBSE schools looking to set up these labs can take advantage of STEMpedia’s comprehensive lab offerings. Our NEP-aligned lab packages include PictoBlox educational software, Quarky STEM kits for kids, a structured CBSE curriculum, and a dedicated teacher training program.
For more information on Composite Skill Lab setup, contact us at contact@thestempedia.com.