Under NEP 2020, new National curriculum framework for teachers' education will be developed: Union Education Minister

Under NEP 2020, new National curriculum framework for teachers' education will be developed: Union Education Minister

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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 16, 2020 09:57 IST

Under the new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, a National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) will be formulated in the country, the Union Education Minister said. 

The Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal has said that under the new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, a National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) will be formulated in the country. The new NCFTE will be formulated by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in consultation with the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), according to the Ministry of Education. Earlier, Nishank had said that the government is taking multiple initiatives and actions for implementation of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

"The NEP 2020 has been finalised after a detailed consultation process with all stakeholders including State/UT Governments. As per National Education Policy 2020, implementation of the Policy requires multiple initiatives and actions, which will have to be taken by multiple bodies in a synchronized and systematic manner," Pokhriyal said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

"Accordingly, this Ministry has communicated to all States/UT Governments for implementation of NEP 2020 in letter and spirit. Ministry of Education is also organising 'ShikshakParv' from September 8 to September 25, 2020, to deliberate on various themes and implementation of NEP 2020 aimed at eliciting suggestions," he said.

The major reforms in school education brought by NEP 2020 include the universalisation of Early Childhood Care Education (ECCE), national mission to focus on basic literacy and basic numeracy, no rigid separation between arts and sciences streams and removal of separation between vocational and academic and curricular and extra-curricular.

Union Cabinet introduced the ‘New Education Policy’ in July replacing the 34-year-old National Policy on Education framed in 1986 and is aimed at paving the way for transformational reforms in school and higher education systems to make India a global knowledge superpower.

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