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NEP 2020 is the Future

NEP 2020 has been praised for its new innovative approach towards Indian Education. Even several members of the opposition have applauded the NEP. On paper it seems to be extremely innovative and something that has the potential to change everything. The NEP 2020 aims to lay emphasis on the frequently ignored concept of critical learning and thinking.

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NEP 2020 is the Future

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  1. “NEP 2020 is the Future”- Ramesh Pokhriyal

  2. NEP 2020 A Revolution in Education • NEP 2020 has been praised for its new innovative approach towards Indian Education. • Even several members of the opposition have applauded the NEP. • On paper it seems to be extremely innovative and something that has the potential to change everything.  • The NEP 2020 aims to lay emphasis on the frequently ignored concept of critical learning and thinking. • The New education Policy has decided to put an end to the stagnating attribute of rote learning and memorizing. • Practical appliance of knowledge will gain stellar importance with the help of this plan. • The policy has also encouraged schools to motivate students to dwell into reading and inculcating a library culture within the school curriculum. • In a significant shift from the 1986 policy, which pushed for a 10+2 structure of school education, the new NEP pitches for a “5+3+3+4” design corresponding to the age groups 3-8 years (foundational stage), 8-11 (preparatory), 11-14 (middle), and 14-18 (secondary). • This brings early childhood education (also known as pre-school education for children of ages 3 to 5) under the ambit of formal schooling. The mid-day meal programme will be extended to pre-school children. • The NEP says students until Class 5 should be taught in their mother tongue or regional language.

  3. Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyalon NEP 2020 • Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ stated that India’s new National Education Policy (NEP) is based on concepts of equity, quality and accessibility. • The testimony was recorded last Friday. • The minister also cited the country’s “diverse” nature in terms of regional languages to stress the benefits of having primary education in a child’s mother tongue.

  4. NEP 2020 and the revolution it awaits •  The NEP 2020 aims to take education in India to international standards, irrespective of the fact that your school is government aided or not. • The final NEP 2020 is a much shorter version that intends to overhaul the existing education system by making certain paradigmatic changes. • While the new NEP intends to integrate the Indian education system with global patterns, do away with “rote-learning” and instil confidence and nationalistic pride among students, many educationists believe that the disproportionate thrust on vocationalisation of education at an early stage may come at the cost of more rounded, holistic learning.

  5. The Future that awaits Indian Students • It is safe to say that NEP 2020 is a policy that can completely change the face of the education system. • Indian students have a lot of potential and are the most favored candidates when it comes to filling seats in a myriad of universities abroad. • The NEP is going to put an end to a stagnated education system and revive practical knowledge. • With the self assessment system called PARAKH, students will have to evaluate themselves at the end of every semester. • Such a process of introspection will help students grow as responsible citizens. • The introduction of vocational courses will help Indian students respect people belonging to all professions. • Technical skills of the future such as coding and other software skills are also going to be encouraged.

  6. Thanks www.edumate.tv

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