NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY

National  Educational Policy (2020)

  • Main Motto
It aims for universalisation of education from pre school to secondary level with 100 percent Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in school education & aims to raise GER in higher education to 50% by 2025

  • Main Changes

School complexes to be used for adult education courses after school hours


More focus on vocational studies in school- level


NIOS to develop high quality modules for Indian Sign Language


Mother toungue Upto class 5

Pre- school section in Kendriya Vidyalayas


NCC wings in secondary and higher secondary schools under Ministry of Defence


Free boarding facilities in JNV


Dedicated unit for digital and online learning.


National Scholarship portal for SC, ST, OBC, SEDGs students to be expanded 


Minimum qualification for teaching - 4 year integrated B.Ed degree


HECI- Common regulatory body for entire higher education


Various new provisions for children with disabilities


Education sector to get 6% of GDP, earlier it was 4%


Bag- less days encouraged


 Three language learned by children will be the choice of state, regions and students


Medium of instruction will be the local/ regional language


 No hard separation of streams for students

Experiential learning in all stages


Content will focus on idea, application, problem- solving


Curriculum content to be reduced


Experiential learning in all stages


 National Mission on Foundation Literacy and Numeracy to be set up by MHRD


Early childhood care and education curriculum (ECCEC) to be carried out by MHRD, WCD, HFW, tribal affairs


Variable models for board exams - annual, semester, modular exams


Tech- based option for adult learning through apps, TV channels etc


Importance of board exam to be reduced, exam can be conducted twice a year


360 degree holistic report card for students


Coding to be taught from class 6 onwards


New Pedagogical and curricular structure

10+2(old). 5+3+3+4 (New)


E-content in regional language


 Financial Autonomy to be given to 45K affiliated colleges


National Curricular and pedagogical framework to be developed by NCERT


 Multiple entry and exit programme


 National Research Foundation (NRF) to be established


National Committee for integration of vocation Education -Lok Vidya


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Note:- Few changes may be missed 

  • DR K Kasturirangan Committee Members
Dr K Kasturirangan(Chairman)
Dr Vasudha Kamat
Dr Ram Shankar Kureel 
Prof.T.V.Kattimani
Shri Krishna Mohan Tripathy
Dr Mazhar Asif
Dr M.K. Sridhar
Shri Rajendra Pratap Gupta
  • Ministry
 Name of The Ministry Of Human Resource Development Has Been Changed into Ministry of Education 
Hon'ble Minister :- Ramesh Pokhriyal
  • Timeline Of NEP 2020
Jan 2015-Oct 2015 ---------
Consultation Process Initiated For Formulation Of NEP 

14/02/2015---
High Level meeting taken by for HRD inviting suggestions of GOI Ministers 

21/03/2015----
Consultation with state education ministers and secretaries held 

31/10/2015 
Constitution of commitee for evolution of NEP under the chairmanship of late Shri TSR SUBRAMANIAN

27/05/2016----
Committee under late Shri TSR Subrmanian submitted its report to Ministry 

NEXT__
Important recommendations of the committe for evolution of NEP under the chairperson of late Shri TSR Suabramanian 

June 2016 -- Ministry prepared some inputs for draft NEP 2016

04/08/2016&08/08/2016
Report of the committe and draft NEP 2016 were laid in both the houses of parliament 

10/08/2016--
Short discussion under rule 176 in Rajyasabha on  NEP 

10/11/2016--
 Educational dilouge with HON'BLE MPs 

24/06/2017 
Constitution of comitte for the draft NEP under the chairmanship of DR K Kasturirangan

NEXT-- Draft NEP 2019 uploaded on MHRD website to elicit suggestions from stakeholders 

Suggestions on draft NEP 2019 were invited upto 15/08/2019

09/07/2019--
Meeting with State Educational secretaries of school dsepartment held 

31/07/2019;01/08/2019;02/08/2019--0
EDUCATIONAL DILOUGE WITH HON'BLE MP'S 

08/08/2019--
Meeting with state education secretaries of higher and technical dept. held

21/09/2019--
Special meeting of cabinet on NEP

07/11/2019--
Meeting of dept. related parliamentry standing committee of HRD 

AND AT LAST ON 29 JULY 2020 CABINET APPROVED NEP 2020 
IT IS REMARKABLE CHANGE IN EDUCATION SYSTEM 
IT IS THE FIRST EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN 21ST CENTURY 
AND IT IS AFTER 34 YEARS

  • History Of Educational Reforms
  1. University Education Commission (1948-49) 
  2. Secondary Education Commission ( 1952-53)
  3. Education Commission (1964-66) under Dr.D.S.Kothari
  4. National Policy on Education 1968
  5. 42nd Constitutional amendnent , 1976-Education in Concurrent List 
  6. National Policy on Education (NPE) 1986 .NPE 1986 Modified in 1992 (Program of Action,1992)
  7. National Educational Policy 2020
  • T.S.R.Subramaniam Committe Report (27 May , 2016)
  • Dr.K.Kasturirangan Committee Report  (31 May, 2019)

  • Outcomes Of NEP 2020
  1. Bring Back 2Cr Children who are out of school
  2. Teachers to be prepared for assessment reforms by 2023 
  3. Inclusive & Equaitable Education System by 2030 
  4. Board exams to test core cocepts and appication of knowledge 
  5. Every child will come out of School adopt in atleast one Skill
  6. Common standards of learning in Public & Private Schools 
  •  Opinons On NEP 2020 
  1.  Doubt on implementation- S.Satyanarayana , OU
  2. Needs Huge Funds- Nagaprasad Thummala 
  3. Oneside Decision - Narayan,CPI
  4.  Good Sign-Vinod kumar,Telangana
  5. There should be clarification in budget -Katthi Narasimhareddy, M.L.C., A.P
  6. It Protects Mother language -Mandali buddhaprasad 
                  

  Thanking You

Written By :- 
Vikas Mada
   

Disclaimer:- This Article is A combination of many articles from different sites 

This is just to help the students to know about NEP 2020


 




 

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