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NCERT’s new books to redefine learning for classes 1 to 8, emphasises on concept-based learning

The National Council of Educational Research and Training has announced a phased rollout of new textbooks aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, starting with Classes 1 to 8 and extending to higher classes by 2027-28. The reform focuses on competency-based learning while ensuring a smooth transition through the continued use of existing books and teacher preparedness

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The National Council of Educational Research and Training has issued an official advisory outlining the phased introduction of new textbooks across classes. The reform is part of a broader effort to align school education with the vision of the National Education Policy 2020, focusing on competency-based and learner-centric education. The advisory, dated March 17, 2026, highlights that the new textbooks are being developed in accordance with the recommendations of the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. The initiative aims to make learning more relevant, flexible, and engaging for students, while also preparing them for future challenges.

𝐁𝐢𝐠 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧!

Aligned with the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, NCERT is transforming textbooks to make learning more relevant, engaging, and future-ready!

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝟏–𝟖: New textbooks now available (Print +… pic.twitter.com/Vx7xoSTdWT

— NCERT (@ncert) March 17, 2026

As per the announcement, new NCERT textbooks for Classes 1 to 8 have already been developed and are now available in both print and digital formats. This marks the first phase of implementation, focusing on foundational and middle school education. These revised textbooks are designed to shift away from rote memorisation and instead encourage conceptual understanding, critical thinking, and application-based learning. The content has been simplified and structured to suit students’ cognitive levels, ensuring better comprehension and retention.

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For Class 9 students, the transition is currently underway. NCERT has confirmed that new Grade 9 textbooks are under development and will be introduced in the 2026-27 academic session. Importantly, draft syllabi based on NCF-SE 2023 have already been made available on the official NCERT platform. Teachers, educators, and stakeholders have been invited to review these drafts and provide feedback.

This consultative approach is being seen as a positive step towards inclusive policymaking, allowing ground-level inputs to shape the final curriculum. It also ensures that the new syllabus addresses practical classroom challenges and diverse learning needs.

Classes 10 and 11 to See Changes from 2027-28

The advisory further clarifies that new textbooks for Classes 10 and 11 will be introduced from the academic session 2027-28. Until then, the existing textbooks for these classes will continue to be used during the 2026-27 academic year. This phased implementation strategy is intended to give schools, teachers, and students sufficient time to adapt to the new system without disruption. It also allows for proper training and capacity-building among educators.

A key highlight of the advisory is the emphasis on strengthening prerequisite learning. Teachers have been specifically advised to ensure that students have a strong foundation before transitioning to the new textbooks and syllabus. This is particularly important as the revised curriculum is expected to be more application-oriented. Without a clear understanding of basic concepts, students may find it difficult to cope with advanced topics.

The reforms introduced by NCERT are rooted in the broader goal of moving towards competency-based education. Unlike traditional systems that focus heavily on memorisation, this approach emphasises skills such as problem-solving, analytical thinking, creativity, and real-world application. The new textbooks are expected to include interactive content, real-life examples, case studies, and activity-based learning modules. Digital versions will further enhance accessibility and provide opportunities for blended learning.

For students, the changes promise a more engaging and meaningful learning experience. The focus on understanding rather than memorising is likely to reduce academic pressure and improve overall learning outcomes. For teachers, however, the transition will require careful preparation. Adapting to new teaching methods, understanding revised content, and addressing diverse student needs will be key challenges during the implementation phase.

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