PANAJI: As the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has called for overhauling curriculum and ‘local context’ in the syllabus, the State Council for education and training education (SCERT) has a framed committee that will review the siblings of school.
Based on the national framework that will be provided by the Ministry of Union Education, History, Geography and Sillabi language for school students can immediately undergo a revision.
“We have formed a committee for various levels such as SD, Foundational Stage, etc.,” said Director of Scert Nagraj Honnera.
“There will be sub-committees formed for different subjects.” NCERT will give a broad framework state to work.
When NEP has said that syllabus can have special content for a country, we have the opportunity now to revise our syllabus to include the country-related content whenever needed, if found needed by the Committee.
“The day before, Minister of Chief Chief and Minister of Education Pramod Sawant has announced that different committees have been formed to review the Cave School Syllabus and create more specific countries and career-oriented content.” Syllabus in subjects such as history, geography and language can be reviewed considering the recommendations Nep.
This is a subject that has scope to include country-specific content.
After NCert provides a framework, now we can adjust the syllabus for our country, “said Honnera.
The NEP stated that one of the principles based was to bring ‘respect for diversity and respect for the local context in all curriculum, pedagogy, and policy’.” The NEP aims to build the best-rooted global education system in Ethos India, “said the document.
This policy also called for ‘curriculum reshuffle to make it more interesting and beneficial for all students, carrying the Indian and local context for it, to make it It’s easier for children to connect and bring their root understanding.