NCERT, education ministry invite suggestions, ideas for National Curriculum Framework

NCERT, education ministry invite suggestions, ideas for National Curriculum Framework

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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 22, 2022 09:30 IST

the NCERT is conducting the Digital Survey for National Curriculum (DiSaNK), the process of making a National Curriculum Framework (NCF), using paperless and vertical, bottom up approach. The NCERT digital survey is available in 23 languages.

For the formulation of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has invited suggestions from teachers, students and parents. Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for Foundational Stage 2022 and Balvatika on October 20, 2022.

The education ministry had earlier informed that the NCERT has initiated the processes of development of National Curriculum Frameworks using a bottom-up approach where in states and union territories (UTs) will be providing their inputs drawing from gross root levels.

The curriculum framework aims to develop the education system in India by implementing National Education Policy (NEP 2020) across schools in the country, according to the NCF mandate document released on April 29, 2022.

Meanwhile, the NCERT is conducting the Digital Survey for National Curriculum (DiSaNK), the process of making a National Curriculum Framework (NCF), using paperless and vertical, bottom up approach. The NCERT digital survey is available in 23 languages.

The NCERT has launched a website, ncfsurvey.ncert.gov.in, for teachers, students, parents and other stakeholders to participate in the survey. They will also be able to take part in the survey by downloading the DiSaNC app from Google Play.

“The ministry of education and NCERT invite all stakeholders like parents, teachers, coaches, students, community, etc. to participate in this massive and intensive public consultation process and contribute to the formulation of National Curriculum Framework (NCF),” it said.

NCERT on its official Twitter handle said,“Please spare only 10 minutes of your valuable time, take the survey yourself and do not forget to share the link of the survey with all your e-groups and friends for wide dissemination and participation.”

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