Knowledge Traditions and Practices of India (KTPI) - CBSE Course
This message comes from Michel Danino -
CBSE launched last year an elective course on
Knowledge Traditions and Practices of India (KTPI) for classes XI and XII. With
the encouragements of the CBSE and under the guidance of Prof. Jagbir Singh and
Prof. Kapil Kapoor, a group of scholars assisted by educationists prepared ten
modules for class XI, which were put online and printed as a textbook (released
last July). Each module contains a survey article (an overview of the topic), a
selection from primary texts, learning aids (comprehension, activities,
projects …) and lists of supplementary resources (books, websites, videos …),
besides numerous illustrations.
The ten modules for class XI were:
Ø Module 1:
Astronomy
in India
Ø Module 2:
Chemistry
in India
Ø Module 3-1: Indian
Literatures, Part 1
Ø Module 3-2:
Indian
Literatures, Part 2
Ø Module 4:
Indian
Philosophical Systems
Ø Module 6-2:
Life
Sciences (2) The Historical Evolution of Medical Tradition in Ancient India -
Part 2
Ø Module 7:
Mathematics
in India
Ø Module 8:
Metallurgy
in India
Ø Module 9:
Music
in India
Ø Module 10:
Theatre
and Drama in India
Eleven modules for class XII were completed earlier
this year and are now being printed as a textbook for class XII. They are
available online (in alphabetical order):
·
Architecture (two parts): http://www.cbseacademic.in/web_material/doc/ktpi/6_KTPI_Architecture(1)Early&Classical.pdf
and http://cbseacademic.in/web_material/doc/ktpi/6.2_KTPI_Architecture(2)Medieval&Colonial.pdf
·
Dance (two parts): http://cbseacademic.in/web_material/doc/ktpi/Dance-Classical.pdf
and http://cbseacademic.in/web_material/doc/ktpi/Dance-Folk.pdf
·
Ethics: http://www.cbseacademic.in/web_material/Circulars/2013/30_KPTI%20XII%20-%20Indian%20Ethics.pdf
·
Society State and Polity: http://www.cbseacademic.in/web_material/doc/ktpi/7_Society_State_Polity.pdf
This is an important effort and path-breaking course.
If you know any CBSE school with an interest in Indian culture and heritage, do
suggest they contact the CBSE and enrol for the course from the new academic
year onward.

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