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CBSE's New CPD Rules for 2025: What Every Teacher & School Must Know!

  • Apr 5
  • 3 min read


Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is a cornerstone of quality education, ensuring that teachers remain updated with evolving pedagogical trends and best practices. Recognizing its importance, CBSE has introduced revised CPD guidelines for 2025. These new rules emphasize structured learning for educators, reinforcing the importance of professional growth and ethical teaching.

Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways from the CBSE Circular on CPD for 2025:

1. Mandatory CPD Hours (50 Hours Annually)

Teachers must complete 50 hours of CPD every year, with:

  • 25 hours conducted by CBSE through its training programs.

  • 25 hours managed by schools, which may include in-house training, workshops, or other recognized activities.

This structured approach ensures a balance between standardized learning provided by CBSE and contextual, school-specific training.

2. Core Values & Ethics (12 Hours)

  • Teachers are required to undergo 12 hours of training focused on professional ethics, values, and integrity.

  • CBSE will conduct 6 hours of this training, ensuring a standardized understanding of ethical responsibilities.

  • Schools must organize the remaining 6 hours, which could include discussions on moral values, case studies, and ethical decision-making.

This provision reinforces the role of teachers as moral guides and upholders of integrity in the education system.

3. Knowledge & Practice (24 Hours)

This segment focuses on subject knowledge, pedagogy, and practical applications:

  • CBSE will provide 16 hours of training, available both online and offline.

  • Schools must conduct 8 hours of additional sessions, tailored to their specific needs.

This structured training ensures that teachers stay updated with the latest educational methodologies and research-backed teaching strategies.

4. Professional Growth & Development (14 Hours)

Professional development extends beyond teaching techniques, covering broader aspects like research, mentoring, and leadership.

  • CBSE will provide 3 hours of training.

  • Schools will manage 11 hours, which may include:

    • Research and innovation in education.

    • Mentoring new teachers.

    • Academic collaborations and projects.

This approach encourages teachers to engage in continuous learning and contribute to educational advancements.

5. Alternative CPD Credit Activities

To provide flexibility, CBSE recognizes various activities that can count towards CPD hours. Schools can include:

  • Exam duties.

  • Research projects.

  • Educational blogging.

  • Online discussions and forums.

This ensures that professional development is not limited to structured training sessions but extends to real-world, practical contributions.

6. Strict Compliance Warning

Schools must comply with these CPD requirements or face penalties under CBSE Affiliation Bye-Laws.

  • Regular audits and inspections may be conducted to ensure adherence.

  • Non-compliance could impact the school's accreditation and affiliation status.

This rule underscores the importance of CPD as a mandatory aspect of a school’s functioning.

7. No Salary Deduction for CPD Participation

Teachers attending CPD training will be on official duty as per NEP 2020.

  • No salary deduction will be permitted for CPD hours.

  • Schools must ensure that teachers receive full support and encouragement to participate.

This policy safeguards teachers’ rights and motivates them to engage in professional growth without financial concerns.

Conclusion

CBSE’s revised CPD rules for 2025 emphasize a structured, well-balanced approach to teacher training. By focusing on ethics, subject knowledge, professional growth, and alternative learning methods, these guidelines aim to create better-equipped, forward-thinking educators.

Schools must take proactive steps to implement these regulations, ensuring compliance while fostering a culture of continuous learning. Teachers, in turn, should embrace CPD as an opportunity to refine their skills and enhance the quality of education they provide.

For further details, refer to the official CBSE circular on CPD guidelines.

 
 
 

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