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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for the Education Sector

Start Date :
Mar 03, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget in education sector. He said, ‘To build Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the youth of the country ...

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget in education sector. He said, ‘To build Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the youth of the country need self-confidence which is directly connected to their education, knowledge and skill. The new National Education Policy has been developed with this key thought.’

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Education Sector are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

• More than 15,000 schools will be qualitatively strengthened to include all components of the National Education Policy. They shall emerge as exemplar schools in their regions, handholding and mentoring other schools to achieve the ideals of the Policy.

• Standards will be developed for all school teachers in the form of National Professional Standards for Teachers – NPST. This will enhance the capabilities of teachers and will be followed by 92 lakh teachers of public and private school system in the country.

• Toys are both an expression of entertainment and learning. A unique indigenous toy-based learning – pedagogy for all levels of school education will be developed. This will transform classroom transactions from mundane and rote learning to an engaging and joyful experience.

• A National Digital Educational Architecture (NDEAR) will be set up within the context of a Digital First Mindset where the Digital Architecture will not only support teaching and learning activities but also educational planning, governance administrative activities of the Centre and the States/ Union Territories. It will provide a diverse education eco-system architecture for development of digital infrastructure, a federated but interoperable system that will ensure autonomy of all stakeholders, specially States and UTs.

• For children with hearing impairments, the Government will work on standardization of Indian Sign language across the country, and develop National and State Curriculum materials and digital contents for use by them.

• There are a number of senior and retired teachers. They will be used for individual mentoring of school teachers and educators through constant online/offline support on subjects, themes and pedagogy.

• Students have so far been evaluated on uni-dimensional parameters. There will be a complete shift from using assessments to not only judge the cognitive levels of the learner but also using it as an opportunity to identify the unique strengths and the potential of the child. To this effect, a holistic progress card is envisaged to provide students with valuable information on their strengths, areas of interest, needed areas of focus and thereby helping them in making optimal career choices.

• To enable increased access of resources, online modules covering the entire gamut of adult education will be introduced.

• During the year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, we have trainedmore than 30 lakh elementary school teachers digitally, covering the whole gamut of education. Taking this further, in 2021-22, we will enable the training of 56 lakh school teachers through the National Initiative for School Heads and Teachers for Holistic Advancement (NISTHA).

• For the past few years our Prime Minister has been engaging with students every year before their Board Exams to help them overcome anxiety and stress. In this direction, we will introduce CBSE Board Exam reforms in a phased manner to be effective from the 2022-23 academic session. Exams will move away from rote-learning and students shall be tested on their conceptual clarity, analytical skills and application of knowledge to real life situations.

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NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK 5 years 1 month ago
Respected PM, Present Government has taken several initiatives for women empowerment and trying hard to include woman in decision making process of the country as it is must for overall development of any country. Few points may be considered in the education budget of the country for empowerment of women: 1. Free education of all girls upto graduation. 2. Special package for higher education of girl to be introduced. 3. Job guarantee to be ensured for girls having higher education.
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK 5 years 1 month ago
Respected PM, A National Professional Standard for Teachers is essential and it should be done earlier. Absence of this standard created a major difference in education system of government and private school. I think, NPST is a marvelous step of government which will help in decreasing the gap between standard of education of government and private schools. People will again show their faith in government school and monopoly of private school will be minimised.
Yash Gupta
Yash Gupta 5 years 1 month ago
It is good if we concentrate on education sector becoz if country want over all development we must take good decision or right approaches towards the education field. For this one important sector that budget . We must take 30% of total budget towards education among that we must announce scholarships , modern facilities should avialable at institutions. Thanks
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK 5 years 1 month ago
Respected PM, Idea for standardisation of Indian Sign Language across the country to be used by children with hearing impairments is a unique step introduced in current budget by the government. This initiative shows the commitment of government towards divyang which will certainly help the children with hearing impairments.
IshfaqahmadShah
IshfaqahmadShah 5 years 1 month ago
It is good if we concentrate on education sector becoz if country want over all development we must take good decision or right approaches towards the education field. For this one important sector that budget . We must take 30% of total budget towards education among that we must announce scholarships , modern facilities should avialable at institutions
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK
NAVIN CHANDRA PATHAK 5 years 1 month ago
Entertainment and learning through toys, introduced in new budget, are a unique indigenous toy based learning programme which will certainly be an engaging and joyful experience for the student of all age group. It should be arranged in all government schools by the government as well as in private schools by school administration and no extra fees to be charged from parents for this. There should also be a provision for assistance in case of private school administration needs it from Govt.
MohammadSharingLone
MohammadSharingLone 5 years 1 month ago
Education is backroom for the development of a country. Knowledge is base for every development of human being. Human without education is an animal. There should be a huge amount for education sector for its infrastructure and for fulfilling the staff lack. For trying practical and other TLM facilities. Students should be provided with laptops. Threshold be new innovative practices from middle department. As we know that there are only poor students studying in government schools the they ms
Sancho Roy C
Sancho Roy C 5 years 1 month ago
Government should penalise and discourage students who are in creamy layer and still opting for reservation benefits. All students who are under creamy layer should be treated as General category. students must show their parents recent ITR (If filed) to prove the legitimacy when they claim non-creamy layer.
SARJU KALARIA
SARJU KALARIA 5 years 1 month ago
Please see developed nations there are no tuition classes and coaching classes. Why we need them when we are spending so much on teaching staff? The problem is that teachers are not performing their duty. So we need to make some provisions in budget such a way that payment to teacher is linked with performance of children. So all teachers will work hard to teach student.