Showing posts with label development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label development. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Top in Sri Lanka winner collects award in Cambridge

We recently had an opportunity to meet a former Cambridge student from Stafford International School, Sri Lanka who is now studying at the University of Cambridge.

In November last year, Ayushka Nugaliyadda won an Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award for her exceptional performance in her Cambridge International A Level Psychology exam. She was unable to attend the ceremony in Sri Lanka, and so we presented the award to her in Cambridge instead!

Our photograph shows Ayushka receiving her Top in Sri Lanka award from former member of the University of Cambridge International Examinations Syndicate, Dr John Guy OBE (left) and Warden of Robinson College, David Yeates (right).

Ayushka, who is studying Economics at Robinson College, says she chose to study Cambridge International A Level Psychology in order to broaden her outlook. She also took exams in Accounting, Economics, and Maths with Statistics – achieving A and A* grades in all subjects – and so wanted to study a subject that did not have a business focus. She said the University found her subject combination unusual, but she had no problem applying and they recognised her qualifications.

So how did she find her Cambridge International A Level studies? ‘I liked the syllabus’, she said, ‘it was diverse at International AS Level and became even broader in the second year.’

Ayushka only applied to UK universities, however she would like to return to Sri Lanka to pursue a career in developmental economics. On the day we met, she had had her first lecture in developmental economics and found that her psychology studies were relevant to the topic. She said: ‘The lecturer explained that psychological factors – such as happiness – are a consideration in developmental economics. It is surprising to find how my psychology studies will help me with my economics degree.’

Ayushka said it felt good to win her Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award. We wish her all the best for her future studies and career.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) Exam: 2011 About NCO Exam : The first of its kind in the country, the National Cyber Olympiad is now a global search competition that aims at identifying and nurturing cyber talent amongst the youngsters. It is as much about inspiring the younger generation to enhance their knowledge and comprehension of issues related to computers and IT as about testing their aptitude in these streams. It is an international level competition focusing on Mental Ability, Logical & Analytical Reasoning in computers and IT in general. Benefits from NCO: Promotes awareness about computers and computer education. Develops confidence among students to take an early lead in a computer-oriented world. Supplements the learning of subjects of state boards and national boards including CBSE, ICSE and NIOS. Enables students to understand the latest technologies in a fast changing world of computers. Makes the school/institution aware of the concept of SMART school of Ministry of Human Resource Development, where the emphasis is not only on imparting IT education but also on development and use of computer skills which are indispensable in the present millennium. A comprehensive CQ (Computer Quotient) report highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the participant. A comprehensive SCQ (School Computer Quotient) report highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the participant school vis-à-vis national / international performance to enable the schools to improve the quality and level of IT education at their end. NCO Exam Date : September, 2011 Website: www.sofworld.org Important Links: NCO Syllabus Click Here For More Details Courtesy: sofworld.org


Book Promotion
Department of Higher Education
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Government of India

National Book Promotion Policy 2010

Contents

  • Writing of Books
  • Publishing of Books
  • Distribution of Books
  • Book Reading Habit
  • Library Movement
  • Challenges of New Technology
  • Networking for Book Promotion
  • Monitoring and Updating of Book Promotion

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILED INFORMATION

Courtesy: Education.nic.in

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Cambridge way to test your English proficiency

The Key English Test, Preliminary English Test, First Certificate in English, Certified Advanced English and Certificate of Proficiency are the various certificates available under this examination.


Various English proficiency tests are being taken up for gaining entry into academic institutions, acquiring work experience abroad and for immigration purposes. Certification examinations equivalent to these one-time tests are conducted by the University of Cambridge which also conducts IELTS, one of the most popular tests for assessment of proficiency of the English language.
Assessment
The IELTS follows the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR), a uniform system with which the teaching, learning and assessment of all European languages for non-native speakers is assessed.
It has three broad divisions that categorises the test-takers as A – basic speakers, B – independent speakers and C – proficient speakers. The IELTS profiles the candidates and tells them, based on scores, at which level within the entire band they stand.
A range of other language certifications and assessments provided by the University of Cambridge also test listening, speaking, reading and writing skills (see graphic) using the same parameters.
The Cambridge Main Suite Examination is a general English exam, available in different levels.
The Key English Test, Preliminary English Test, First Certificate in English, Certified Advanced English and Certificate of Proficiency are the various certificates available under this examination.
Unlike the IELTS which is valid for two years, these tests provide certification of achievement. These certificates can be substituted for IELTS scores in many universities.
Business English
The Business English Certification is a qualification taken up by professionals and students who want to improve their job prospects or study business courses overseas. This course is also available at the Preliminary, Vantage and Higher levels.
“Employees of various organisations including Hewlett-Packard, HSBC, World Bank take up the test for better communication and delivery at workplace,” says TK. Arunachalam, development Manager, University of Cambridge EOSL Examinations.
Young learners
At the school level, the Cambridge Young Learners English Test is offered for students in the age group of 6 to 12 years.
The three tests assess the student's proficiency at the basic level.
“We have been supporting educational institutions by providing training to teachers since it is free of cost,” says Mr. Arunachalam. It helps students develop their communication skills rather than the structural knowledge of the language.

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