Attention, educators!
Big changes are coming in 2025 regarding Continuous Professional Development (CPD) for CBSE-affiliated schools.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a new circular laying out clear expectations for teachers and schools to ensure professional growth, skill-building, and improved classroom performance.
Hereβs your complete guide to the key takeaways from the updated CPD rules!
β 1. Mandatory CPD Hours
Teachers must complete 50 hours of CPD annually:
- 25 hours through CBSE-provided training (CBE)
- 25 hours through school-based training
π Important: Schools must actively plan sessions and ensure every teacher meets this requirement.
βοΈ 2. Core Values & Ethics (12 Hours)
- 6 hours training provided directly by CBSE.
- 6 hours conducted internally by the school.
Focus areas include ethics, emotional intelligence, classroom behavior standards, and values-based teaching.
π 3. Knowledge & Practice (24 Hours)
Teachers must enhance their subject knowledge and classroom strategies:
- 16 hours offered by CBSE (both online and offline).
- 8 hours organized by individual schools.
This ensures that educators are continuously sharpening their professional skills.
π 4. Professional Growth & Development (14 Hours)
- CBSE will deliver 3 hours of professional development.
- Schools must provide 11 additional hours through:
- Research activities
- Mentorship programs
- Academic collaboration
This encourages a strong research culture and peer-to-peer learning!
βοΈ 5. Alternative CPD Credit Activities
Schools can innovatively count the following towards CPD hours:
- Exam supervision or duty
- Research projects
- Blogging or academic writing
- Online discussion groups
This flexible approach makes CPD more achievable and varied.
β οΈ 6. Strict Compliance Warning
Schools that fail to comply with these CPD guidelines may face penalties under CBSEβs Affiliation Bye-Laws.
This shows how serious CBSE is about maintaining high teaching standards.
πΌ 7. No Salary Deduction for CPD!
Good news for teachers:
Attending CPD training will be treated as official duty!
This aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 guidelines β ensuring that teachers grow professionally without worrying about salary cuts.
π― Final Thoughts
The new CBSE CPD rules for 2025 aim to empower teachers, enhance school quality, and create a stronger education system.
By focusing on continuous learning, values, ethics, and professional development, teachers can stay updated, motivated, and ready to meet the evolving needs of 21st-century classrooms.
Teachers are not just instructors β they are lifelong learners too! β¨
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