The Asian Age

From 2019, 4- year course for teachers

Sources say Union human resource developmen­t ministry has given its nod

- NITIN MAHAJAN

New Delhi: From the next academic year, the Narendra Modi government is set to introduce the integrated teacher education programme, a four- year bachelor in education in the country that meets internatio­nal norms.

From the next academic year, the Narendra Modi government is set to introduce the integrated teacher education programme, a four- year Bachelor in Education in the country that meets internatio­nal norms. Sources stated that the proposal has been approved by the Union human resource developmen­t ministry and has been forwarded to the law and justice ministry for legal vetting.

The proposal for a fouryear degree is expected to save one year of students as they can pursue the course immediatel­y after their Class 12 examinatio­n, affecting lakhs of students. Currently, a student needs to complete a bachelors degree before embarking on a degree in education. As per the new integrated BEd programme the educationa­l institutes imparting the course would need to have better training facilities as well as better infrastruc­ture for the students. It is understood that the HRD ministry proposes to change the regulation­s under the NCTE Act and not go in for amending the legislatio­n itself for a faster implementa­tion of the proposed move.

Sources stated that the National Council for Teacher Education has reworked on the syllabus for the new four- year integrated BEd courses which will be offered in the following capacities: BA

( BEd), BSc ( BEd), BCom

( BEd).

The NCTE is the statutory body that works towards regulating teaching courses in India.

As per the proposal candidates can apply for the four- year integrated teacher training programme right after completing Class 12. The new programme is expected to be formulated on the lines of other profession­al degree courses such as MBBS and BTech.

At present, India has over 18,000 institutes that offer BEd courses, of which, about 1000 institutes are run privately. This move is expected to streamline the sector and better the quality of BEd education in India in keeping with the new four- year BEd guidelines.

The BEd programme, as of now, is of two years duration and is also pursued through distance learning or correspond­ence. The BEd degree is mandatory to obtain in order to practice teaching in high schools and primary schools. The minimum qualificat­ion to apply for the current BEd programme is a Bachelor’s degree in any field from a recognised university.

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