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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for the Education Sector

Start Date :
Mar 03, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget in education sector. He said, ‘To build Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the youth of the country ...

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget in education sector. He said, ‘To build Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the youth of the country need self-confidence which is directly connected to their education, knowledge and skill. The new National Education Policy has been developed with this key thought.’

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Education Sector are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

• More than 15,000 schools will be qualitatively strengthened to include all components of the National Education Policy. They shall emerge as exemplar schools in their regions, handholding and mentoring other schools to achieve the ideals of the Policy.

• Standards will be developed for all school teachers in the form of National Professional Standards for Teachers – NPST. This will enhance the capabilities of teachers and will be followed by 92 lakh teachers of public and private school system in the country.

• Toys are both an expression of entertainment and learning. A unique indigenous toy-based learning – pedagogy for all levels of school education will be developed. This will transform classroom transactions from mundane and rote learning to an engaging and joyful experience.

• A National Digital Educational Architecture (NDEAR) will be set up within the context of a Digital First Mindset where the Digital Architecture will not only support teaching and learning activities but also educational planning, governance administrative activities of the Centre and the States/ Union Territories. It will provide a diverse education eco-system architecture for development of digital infrastructure, a federated but interoperable system that will ensure autonomy of all stakeholders, specially States and UTs.

• For children with hearing impairments, the Government will work on standardization of Indian Sign language across the country, and develop National and State Curriculum materials and digital contents for use by them.

• There are a number of senior and retired teachers. They will be used for individual mentoring of school teachers and educators through constant online/offline support on subjects, themes and pedagogy.

• Students have so far been evaluated on uni-dimensional parameters. There will be a complete shift from using assessments to not only judge the cognitive levels of the learner but also using it as an opportunity to identify the unique strengths and the potential of the child. To this effect, a holistic progress card is envisaged to provide students with valuable information on their strengths, areas of interest, needed areas of focus and thereby helping them in making optimal career choices.

• To enable increased access of resources, online modules covering the entire gamut of adult education will be introduced.

• During the year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, we have trainedmore than 30 lakh elementary school teachers digitally, covering the whole gamut of education. Taking this further, in 2021-22, we will enable the training of 56 lakh school teachers through the National Initiative for School Heads and Teachers for Holistic Advancement (NISTHA).

• For the past few years our Prime Minister has been engaging with students every year before their Board Exams to help them overcome anxiety and stress. In this direction, we will introduce CBSE Board Exam reforms in a phased manner to be effective from the 2022-23 academic session. Exams will move away from rote-learning and students shall be tested on their conceptual clarity, analytical skills and application of knowledge to real life situations.

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C Ramakrishnan
C Ramakrishnan 5 years 4 weeks ago
HI, CMML5 - capability maturity model level 5. This is observed in IT/ITES Companies. CMML is the best practices followed in the world. It keeps observing and incorporating any new developments as and whentake place and include it in their standards. So need to have such CMML for all activies, governmental functioins, infrastructure, military functions, productions facilities, social institutions, waste disposal management infras, hospital services, edcuational insitutions.
C Ramakrishnan
C Ramakrishnan 5 years 4 weeks ago
Hi, Need to ensure a mandatory health policy for all. Do and donts. The covid taught us to cover our face. The dramatic result is the pressure on hospital got reduced drastically. Consumption of medicine and its side effects reduced. Good living habit makes us healthy. Need to regulate food quality, eating place and its hygiene. All eating places need to be categorised as Star 1, 2, 3 so on. This will help public to chose which suit them. Such star rated places must observe minimum stds.
C Ramakrishnan
C Ramakrishnan 5 years 4 weeks ago
Hi, Need to have a quality policy. Good quality products give enhanced extened life. bad quality generate waste. While the amount of energy needed for both good and bad quality are almost or slightly higher, the output remains to a great extent. this can save us lot of energy, time and money. Will accept us in the world market. No duplication. Only original. we should not allow anybody to dump any waste to India being cheap as any CHEAP will prove costly later. Jai Bharat ! I love my India.
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
India’s enhanced education system is usually cited as one of the principal contributors to its economic growth. Much of the development, particularly in higher education and scientific research, has been charged to various public institutions.
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
Education is a very significant factor in the economic growth of any country. Since its independence, India has always concentrated on increasing the literacy rate in our country. Even today the government runs many programs to improve Primary and Higher Education in India.
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
The education system of schools in India has four levels. They are: Primary School (Aged from 6 to 10) Upper Primary School (Aged from 11 to 12) High school (aged from 13 to 15) Higher Secondary School (aged from 16 to 18)
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
The examination pattern has negatively affected our whole system of education. The whole system of examination is casually planned. Many of the people even after education is completed are not getting jobs in India. This is because they had a bad percentage on their academic qualifications. Nowadays, companies hire candidates based on the cut-off percentage of their academics. This is a wrong practice as it lowers the candidate’s self-confidence in getting a job in such a competition.
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
Each student is important and each one of them has the right to get complete attention during their academic growth. Some schools and colleges in India are over-crowded because of which teachers are not able to give personal attention to students. Therefore, it is important that schools should focus on each student’s development.
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
Education should take care of the personality development of students. Sometimes in our country schools fails to give such training to the students and they end up with low self-confidence. If the schools will participate in student’s interpersonal skills improvement, then they would be rising like a star. This training will also help them to build their careers in the future on the basis of employment
Abhash kumar
Abhash kumar 5 years 4 weeks ago
speech on education system in India, Such an improvement is impossible until a proper atmosphere has been given to the students through their academic period. Within the spectacles of books, our students have seen the scene of the vast world, but with their naked eyes, they may not get even a bird’s eye view of the things which they will be facing in life. There is a wide gap between theoretical and practical knowledge