New Delhi: The Ministry of Development of Skills and Entrepreneurship and other important institutions related to schools and higher education will work together to form new educational formats to make work-oriented education.
Below, seven national education institutions including the CBSE Department, NCERT, UGC, AICTE and higher education will launch a joint campaign.
Through this initiative, skills and education that can be employed will be promoted in school and college education.
Language learning will also be seen as the development of student skills.
According to Education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan, the Ministry of Education has begun efforts with seven institutions including CBSE, NCERT, UGC, AICTE, and the Ministry of Skills in this direction.
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In accordance with the Ministry of Education, the government’s efforts are creating such ecosystems together with educating young Indians, they can be employed.
The ministry senior official said that young people ‘knowledge and skills would become fuel to build independent India by promoting production, manufacturing and research in India.
If a student learns Japanese after doing post-graduation in the English literature then it is an additional skill for him.
At the moment, Japanese bullets come to India, in such situations, young people will be able to get opportunities in many high positions, including upper class management and as consultants.
In fact, under new education policy, it has been decided that employment skills and education will be promoted.
The Ministry of Education believes that foreign languages can also be part of the development of student skills.
And for example Japanese learning must be an additional skill for us.
According to the Ministry of Skills Development, the extraordinary change that occurs in various sectors will create a demand for more skilled new and professional skills, and thus there will be a need for mapping skills at the district level and direct efforts to develop suitable skills.
District officials have also been invited to be part of this campaign.
At the same time, the Ministry of Education also formed a national director committee to prepare a national curriculum framework.
The committee is developing four national curriculum framework based on the NEP 2020 vision.
This includes the national curriculum framework for school education, the national curriculum for young people’s care and education, the national curriculum framework for teacher education and the national curriculum framework for adult education.
The Committee was led by Space Scientists India Kasturiran, who led the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
He is also the Chairman of the NEP Preparation Committee, 2020.
Apart from the Castness, 11 other members have also been given a place in this committee.