Edu Minister asks UGC, AICTE, NCERT to jointly create framework for mapping future skills

Edu Minister asks UGC, AICTE, NCERT to jointly create framework for mapping future skills

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 26, 2023 10:08 IST

The steps are being taken as the Centre is deliberating on ways to formalise skilling in the school education system. The minister also said “we need to de-link degrees from competency and envision a future where competency would prevail”.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has asked UGC, AICTE and NCERT to come together to create a framework for mapping future skills. The steps are being taken as the Centre is deliberating on ways to formalise skilling in the school education system. The minister also said “we need to de-link degrees from competency and envision a future where competency would prevail”.

Ahead of the 3rd G20 Education Working Group Meeting, the Minister shared several insights with the media. “Deliberations are going on about how to formalise skilling in our school education system. Today, we discussed with the delegates from Singapore the way forward for a comprehensive and substantive partnership towards skilling,” he said.

The minister noted that the deliberations going on at G20 forum will aid the implementation of new National Education Policy by understanding and adopting best practices and global models.

“The University Grants Commission (UGC), All India Council of technical Education (AICTE) and National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) must come together to create a framework for mapping future skills, ” he said.

Foundation literacy and numeracy, tech-enabled learning, future of work and research collaborations are among the priority areas for deliberations during the third G20 Education Working Group meeting.

A conference on deep technology and transforming logistics for coastal economies, a workshop on the future of work and skill architecture, a seminar on building capacities for lifelong learning and an exhibition on future of work are part of the events which will be held as a precursor to the meeting.

The first meeting of the G20 Education Working Group was held in Chennai earlier this year, followed by the second at Amritsar last month. There would be three supplementary meetings of the education group before it arrives at a consensus in June.

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