Jyothi Thyagarajan compares CBSE and the International Baccalaureate (IB)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2020

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  • @ricky23boy
    @ricky23boy Год назад +3

    Completely agree. I was a cbse student and my children are both IB students. I can relate with your perspective completely

  • @aishikbiswas6535
    @aishikbiswas6535 3 года назад +22

    Thanks a lot for doing this comparison between the two. I've even encountered people who are unheard of International Baccalaureate. It's very exasperating that CBSE is still mentoring students in the most ineffective style. Education system of CBSE is just another genre of stand-up comedy.

    • @dhruvverma6460
      @dhruvverma6460 3 года назад

      That's kinda disrespectful TBH, but it's so true I can't even deny xD

    • @rknanditale3717
      @rknanditale3717 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XCJ9029BFnA/видео.html

  • @PramilaPandey1
    @PramilaPandey1 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this detailed comparison, it's an eye opener and perfectly brought out. Thanks again

    • @rknanditale3717
      @rknanditale3717 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XCJ9029BFnA/видео.html

  • @mdk2338
    @mdk2338 2 года назад +5

    Very well explained ma'am. Clearly shows the differences in learning and development of our children, based on how and what they are taught.

    • @rknanditale3717
      @rknanditale3717 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XCJ9029BFnA/видео.html

  • @karmicbuzzspirituality2497
    @karmicbuzzspirituality2497 2 года назад +1

    excellent

  • @JC_JEWELLERS_Champua
    @JC_JEWELLERS_Champua Год назад +6

    I could relate as I am a CBSE student. Now I am in college persuing B.Tech any skill I learn whose results could be seen in real-world directly, It literally comes to my mind that it is different than till now whatever I have studied. It happens because there are very little times in the whole 15 years as a CBSE Student when the stuff taught in my school were actually related to the real world. It was like the world of my school is very far away from the actual reality of the world. Everything's taught us in our school stays at the school and books itself and the real-world is somewhat else.

    • @RingvaarLeivonLamkang-tv5pm
      @RingvaarLeivonLamkang-tv5pm Год назад

      Hello , I want you to share more. I am so eager to learn. I find something in you. Keep writing

  • @rknanditale3717
    @rknanditale3717 2 года назад +1

    Very informative!!

  • @mithmala6821
    @mithmala6821 Год назад

    well explained !

  • @heenasiddiqui4927
    @heenasiddiqui4927 Месяц назад

    Very helpful 👌

  • @VidyaShyam09
    @VidyaShyam09 Год назад

    Very helpful

  • @agmaxwell6476
    @agmaxwell6476 3 месяца назад

    Rote-learning and regurgitation of facts is not what education is about. It is the education of the mind and cultivation of the ability to think productively and creatively, analyse, synthesise, search for solutions, encourage cooperation, connectedness, embrace values and virtues for right living, engaging in the betterment of self and the world .Any worthwhile education board or system should rise up these challenges. Spending time and resources on the accumulation of facts is irrelevant and waste of time as these are accessible with a click.

  • @gobburikarthik2182
    @gobburikarthik2182 3 года назад +6

    Thanks a lot for such detailed explanation...I was confused to take a decision regarding my daughter education (CBSC vs IB)..

    • @tripshower2all
      @tripshower2all 2 года назад

      What about icse ?

    • @rknanditale3717
      @rknanditale3717 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XCJ9029BFnA/видео.html

    • @greyishblueish6024
      @greyishblueish6024 2 года назад

      @@tripshower2all @gobburi Karthik age limit for international baccalaureate ???

  • @sherryverma708
    @sherryverma708 3 года назад

    Nice job

  • @namratashaw7590
    @namratashaw7590 2 месяца назад

    I would like to see a comparison between IGCSE and ICSE ? Someone please guide me

  • @kudipudisrinivas6953
    @kudipudisrinivas6953 2 года назад +2

    GOOD EXPLANATION TQ MEDAM

  • @rajaguru8684
    @rajaguru8684 Год назад

    any training program available for teacher...

  • @Hemanth1018141219
    @Hemanth1018141219 2 года назад +4

    What would be the parents role for
    the students in ICSE, IB and IGCSE?
    What level of parents involvement would require for the ICSE, IB and IGCSE?
    What kind of support parents should provide to the students of ICSE, IB and IGCSE?
    What are the career options for the students in these boards ICSE, IB and IGCSE?
    If the students studied in the ICSE, IB and IGCSE wanted to write NEET or IIT etc, what should be the approach?
    Approximate fees for the ICSE, IB and IGCSE?
    What are under graduation program options for the ICSE, IB and IGCSE?
    What are post graduation program options for the ICSE, IB and IGCSE?

    • @riadangi7841
      @riadangi7841 2 года назад +1

      I’ll answer some of your questions as an IB student
      1) Parents can mentor their children however IB is designed to make students take responsibility and parents have nothing much to do
      2) Minimal. Only what’s required like parent-teacher meetings, mails for student behaviour etc. Parents on the side help their children with profile building but that’s different for each family
      3) Parents should encourage students to study effectively but since IB is a very rigorous program, parents should also help their kids balance social life with studies.
      4) Most fields are open. IB doesn’t require you to choose a stream so you can choose all subjects you’re interested in. Usually people choose subjects that relate to the major they are interested in. For example, someone who wants to do Computer Science would choose Math HL, Physics HL and Computer Science HL, and SL English, 2nd Language and any other subject of their preference. A lot of this info in available on the IB website.
      6) Not sure about this one
      7) The school I go to charges 14-17 lakhs per year.
      8) Like I said, IB doesn’t require you to choose a stream so you can choose any 6 subjects you’re interested in (Math and English is compulsory so you get to choose what level you want)

    • @rknanditale3717
      @rknanditale3717 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XCJ9029BFnA/видео.html

    • @user-yy5jq1xg7r
      @user-yy5jq1xg7r 2 года назад

      @@riadangi7841 14-17 lakhs??!!!!! Gosh. How much your dad makes lol

    • @teshunagpal5855
      @teshunagpal5855 Год назад

      @@riadangi7841 hi ria, i am considering to switch to the ib curriculum can i perhaps get in touch with you?

  • @karrerakesh1992
    @karrerakesh1992 5 месяцев назад

    Please any one will you guide me to be a IB teacher
    I completed my MSC with BEd.
    My experience is in state syllabus.
    IB school ask for IB school experience.

  • @gajendra1987
    @gajendra1987 3 года назад +18

    This sound highly biased towards the IB, nonetheless it's informative and helped me to understand the basic difference. Thank you!

  • @katalyst4stem
    @katalyst4stem 2 года назад +10

    i would like to see such a comparison done for the STEM subjects.
    These comparisons are often done on cultural and similarly abstract topics
    I am going to critique this video in 2 parts
    Part a)
    In today's world, the geopolitics is as important as regional politics which drives economic decisions and that ultimately drives the decisions in the production and service sector. The decisions that are taken by these sectors that add value (read: increase in nominal GDP) are guided by local demand (as nations become increasingly - China 1st, US 1st .....) to close the gap in trade deficit (especially w.r.t China).
    So current affairs, economic sciences (as i would like to call it) and STEM should be taught in an integrated fashion.
    Part b)
    Our reality is that 80% of our population is in someway connected with the agricultural sector. We have to come up with solutions that increases their purchasing capacity.
    Is CBSE syllabus having this kind of depth and breath (integration of STEM and Economic Sciences ... Part a)
    Ans: No
    Does the CBSE syllabus consider the macro nature of problems and prepare the students to critically analyze an issue and apply what they have learned in PCBM to solve a real world problem (Part b) ..... (ex. Farmer suicides in Vidarbha .... rooted in agricultural practices that are many centuries old and hence highly dependent on amt of rainfall that year)
    Ans: No
    In a nutshell, problem solving or analytical approach is missing .... Accepted
    What about ICSE, IB and Cambridge with the claim to address these gaps in education
    Are students with an inclination in STEM given an orientation of local problems. Do, they understand where and how power is generated and the journey it takes b4 it reaches our appliances and gadgets. Do,they understand what sustainable living actually means for a 1.4 billion population. Do they have any inclination towards setting up MMSE to boost the economy.
    So while the claims of global education are welcome (and will appeal to the upper middle class and above) ... we need to understand that a fair share of the global problems are here in INDIA ..... very much local
    I request readers to see my comments in a constructive way. Gaps remain in every form of education and needs to be addressed jointly by all of us, so that we can move on from survival to thrive mode in the 21st century.

    • @rknanditale3717
      @rknanditale3717 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XCJ9029BFnA/видео.html

  • @happyfamily1868
    @happyfamily1868 Год назад +1

    Ib ki study hone ke baat apane IND me students ko scop hai ? Ma'am 🤔

  • @shivavelagapudi2818
    @shivavelagapudi2818 3 года назад +2

    Namaste madam …we are from Andhra Pradesh….my son Nikhil joined for fourth grade in ib school..we want a best suggestor for him ….can u tell any best tutor for online classes…….we liked ur teachings madam…..at least for week ends

    • @shaikferoz2650
      @shaikferoz2650 3 года назад

      Hello sir, I'm an IB teacher, Andhrapradesh. If interested, please share your number

  • @sahasrangshuutube
    @sahasrangshuutube 6 месяцев назад +1

    But can a student who studies upto 10 years in in CBSE transit to IB so easily?

  • @sherryverma708
    @sherryverma708 3 года назад

    Solved dilemma

  • @alphonsealfi192
    @alphonsealfi192 Год назад

    Thank you ma'am for a brief explanation about IB. Is this board suitable for Engineering??

    • @alphonsealfi192
      @alphonsealfi192 10 месяцев назад

      @@crimsonmatter Didn't understand yaar..

  • @ritamishra3328
    @ritamishra3328 Год назад +1

    It seems the question set you put for CBSE is taken from an extremely old pattern. The recent pattern has completely changed and allows student to think and analyze before choosing the right answer.
    Before drawing any conclusions, one must check the value based questions set for literature, which force them to think beyond the text, chapter , analyze and then answer.
    And another factor why they keep the passages a bit general, is because the background of the students/parents. 60% of the. can't afford to get knowledge freely from anywhere in the world. Can you give me a list of IB schools which gives free education in India, ? Most of the CBSE (NCERT) schools give free education, keeping the standard of exposure every student gets here. So many factors are there. Definitely the IB student's standard is pretty high, so is the standard of their parents.

  • @quirkyj1125
    @quirkyj1125 3 года назад +13

    This is comparing apples to pears. It would have been a fair comparison if a satirical piece if work from CBSE and it's corresponding questions were taken. Also even the weight of questions with respect to marks awarded to each question - IB vs CBSE - is not a fair comparison. For a 10 mark question even in CBSE one is expected to examine the text beyond the apparent literal meaning and then analyse and draw the conclusions.

    • @09anvayeejalgaonkar9
      @09anvayeejalgaonkar9 3 года назад

      True

    • @vnarayan18
      @vnarayan18 3 года назад +4

      CBSE is much easier to score in than IB. If you are going for JEE or NEET, then i think one should only focus on CBSE.
      I am going outside of india so, im taking my IB diploma

    • @MysticFnaticz
      @MysticFnaticz 3 года назад

      @@vnarayan18 even im applying to US I'll give my cbse 12th next year btw are there are institutions that gives good amount of unsecured loans

    • @vnarayan18
      @vnarayan18 3 года назад

      @@MysticFnaticz you could go to mcGill university in canada instead, they provide lots of scholarships to indians

    • @MysticFnaticz
      @MysticFnaticz 3 года назад

      @@vnarayan18 yeah i was thinking about canada lets see and community college is my last resort then ill try to transfer myself to a ivy league school like ucla or yale

  • @WORLDCITIZEN2004
    @WORLDCITIZEN2004 5 месяцев назад

    IB is good in the work place...

  • @NitinYadav-gy7tr
    @NitinYadav-gy7tr 2 года назад

    By

  • @parthyadav6530
    @parthyadav6530 3 года назад +7

    How can I give IB board exam if Im studying in ICSE school?

  • @parijatsingh2328
    @parijatsingh2328 9 месяцев назад

    CBSE is way better than IB. The depth of knowledge that CBSE students are used to is marvelled at by teachers in the West when CBSE students come here and study in these countries.

  • @09anvayeejalgaonkar9
    @09anvayeejalgaonkar9 3 года назад +21

    This is not done. You compared English subject because it is the only subject which IB focuses on. Try comparing maths or better try comparing JEE mains paper for instance

    • @vnarayan18
      @vnarayan18 3 года назад +9

      IB math is very different from CBSE since we are supposed to use graphing calculators and proof based math.
      We have 2 options for IB mathematics in diploma,
      One is focused on applications
      and the other is focused on proving.

    • @tripshower2all
      @tripshower2all 3 года назад

      @@vnarayan18 so how does one able to solve jee papers after ib maths does ib students has to study jee syllabus separately

    • @mitalighosh5011
      @mitalighosh5011 2 года назад +2

      IB doesn't only focus on English. It also focuses on Philosophy/epistemology (Theory of Knowledge) and Mathematics. Moreover, Mathematics at IB is of different levels which unfortunately doesn't happen in CBSE. For example, a Commerce student from CBSE is forced to take up Mathematics which has chapters like calculus which is of no use to him

    • @tripshower2all
      @tripshower2all 2 года назад +1

      @@mitalighosh5011 do you recommend ib over icse ?

    • @mitalighosh5011
      @mitalighosh5011 2 года назад

      @@tripshower2all yes

  • @shalinmodi6748
    @shalinmodi6748 Год назад

    Ohh common.....its just a paragraph in question paper how would student even figure out its from a book of George orwell and does students have time to read those books as at the end NEET and JEEs are waiting for them.....

    • @bellavida7129
      @bellavida7129 Год назад

      This just proves her point that CBSE trains students what to think whereas UB teaches how to think. Why limit growing changing ever evolving minds to competitive exams. Are there no jobs beyond engineering and medicine or IT? Jobs where you are just another cog on a wheel (unless it is your true passion) whereas some of the most successful people in the world didn’t attend any higher education and are making an amazing life for themselves. Life is much more than how well you do on an exam.

  • @devnathgupta8922
    @devnathgupta8922 2 года назад +3

    Cbse answers tbh are not so straightforward. You have to read reference book too to get different perspectives. Eg poem cold within, where they discuss different themes of lack of compassion and prejudices. Majority of students in cbse sure are not taught to see such perspectives but good school in cbse sure teaches. Rote learning yes is a problem. The questions in history eg.life of gandhi all are content based rather than critical thinking.

  • @preetrekhi2898
    @preetrekhi2898 Год назад

    Biasness at its best.

  • @chinavirus681
    @chinavirus681 2 года назад

    Cbse education = RUclips education