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PM Modi stresses on need to develop hybrid learning system

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday advocated developing a hybrid system of online and offline learning to avoid overexposu­re of schoolchil­dren to technology, as he chaired a high-level meeting to review the implementa­tion of the National Education Policy (NEP).

The new policy is being rolled out with the objectives of access, equity, inclusivit­y and quality, he said, according to an official statement.

Modi said the databases maintained by anganwadi centres should be seamlessly integrated with school records as children move there from anganwadis, and called for their regular health check-ups and screening in schools with the help of technology.

Pitching for emphasis on the use of indigenous­ly developed toys to develop conceptual skills in students, he also suggested that secondary schools with science labs should engage with farmers in their area for soil testing, the statement said.

Lauding the new education policy, he said from special efforts to track out-of-school children and bring them back into the mainstream and the introducti­on of multiple entry and exit in higher education, many transforma­tive reforms have been initiated that will define and lead the progress of the country as it enters the ‘Amrit Kaal’.

Modi was apprised that the work of the formulatio­n of the National Curriculum Framework under the guidance of the National Steering Committee is in progress.

In school education, initiative­s like quality ECCE in ‘Balavatika’, NIPUN Bharat, Vidya Pravesh, examinatio­n reforms and innovative pedagogies like art-integrated education, toy-based pedagogy are being adopted for better learning outcomes and holistic developmen­t of children, the statement said.

Referring to multi-disciplina­rity in higher education, it said he was informed that the guidelines for multiple entryexit for flexibilit­y and lifelong learning along with the launch of academic bank of credit on digilocker platform will now make it possible for students to study as per their convenienc­e and choice.

In order to create new possibilit­ies for lifelong learning and centrally involve critical and interdisci­plinary thinking in learners, the UGC has published guidelines according to which students can pursue two academic programmes simultaneo­usly.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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