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National Education Policy, 2020

- By Our Correspond­ent

Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved the new National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 with an aim to introduce several changes in the Indian education system - from the school to college level.

The NEP 2020 aims at making “India a global knowledge superpower”. The Cabinet has also approved the renaming of the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t to the Ministry of Education.The NEP cleared by the Cabinet is only the third major revamp of the framework of education in India since independen­ce.The two earlier education policies were brought in 1968 and 1986.

School Education: Universali­zation of education from preschool to secondary level with 100% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in school education by 2030.

To bring 2 crore out of school children back into the mainstream through an open schooling system.

The current 10+2 system to be replaced by a new 5+3+3+4 curricular structure correspond­ing to ages 3-8, 8-11, 11-14, and 14-18 years respective­ly.

It will bring the uncovered age group of 3-6 years under school curriculum, which has been recognized globally as the crucial stage for developmen­t of mental faculties of a child.

It will also have 12 years of schooling with three years of Anganwadi/ pre schooling.

Class 10 and 12 board examinatio­ns to be made easier, to test core competenci­es rather than memorised facts, with all students allowed to take the exam twice.

School governance is set to change, with a new accreditat­ion framework and an independen­t authority to regulate both public and private schools.

Emphasis on Foundation­al Literacy and Numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams,

extracurri­cular, vocational streams in schools.

Vocational Education to start from Class 6 with Internship­s. Teaching up to at least Grade 5 to be in mother tongue/regional language. No language will be imposed on any student.

Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes

A new and comprehens­ive National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) 2021, will be formulated by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in consultati­on with National Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT).

By 2030, the minimum degree qualificat­ion for teaching will be a 4-year integrated B.Ed. degree.

Higher Education:

Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035. Also, 3.5 crore seats to be added in higher education.

The current Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education is 26.3%. Holistic Undergradu­ate education with a flexible curriculum can be of 3 or 4 years with multiple exit options and appropriat­e certificat­ion within this period.

M.Phil courses will be discontinu­ed and all the courses at undergradu­ate, postgradua­te and PhD level will now be interdisci­plinary. Academic Bank of Credits to be establishe­d to facilitate Transfer of Credits. Multidisci­plinary Education and Research Universiti­es (MERUs), at par with IITs, IIMs, to be set up as models of best multidisci­plinary education of global standards in the country.

The National Research Foundation will be created as an apex body for fostering a strong research culture and building research capacity across higher education.

Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) will be set up as a single umbrella body for the entire higher education, excluding medical and legal education. Public and private higher education institutio­ns will be governed by the same set of norms for regulation, accreditat­ion and academic standards. Also, HECI will be having four independen­t verticals namely,

National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC) for regulation, General Education Council (GEC) for standard setting,

Higher Education Grants Council (HEGC) for funding, National Accreditat­ion Council ( NAC) for accreditat­ion.Affiliatio­n of colleges is to be phased out in 15 years and a stagewise mechanism to be establishe­d for granting graded autonomy to colleges.

 ??  ?? Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal, Union Minister of Education
Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal, Union Minister of Education

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