CBSE, NCERT, UGC, AICTE, Center come together to make education job-oriented – Times of India

New Delhi: The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and other important institutions related to school and higher education will work together to shape a new model of education to make education job-oriented.

Under this, seven national educational institutions including CBSE, NCERT, UGC, AICTE and Department of Higher Education will run a joint campaign. Skill and employable education will be promoted in school and college education through this initiative. Language learning will also be viewed as skill development of the students.

According to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, the Ministry of Education has started a joint effort of seven institutions including CBSE, NCERT, UGC, AICTE and Ministry of Skills in this direction.

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According to the Ministry of Education, the government’s effort is to create such an ecosystem in which along with educating the youth of India, they can be made employable. Senior officials of the ministry said that the knowledge and skills of the youth will be the fuel for building a self-reliant India by promoting production, manufacturing and research in India.

This is an additional skill for a student who studies Japanese language after completing his Masters in English Literature. In the coming times, Japan’s bullet train is coming to India, in such a situation, youth will get opportunities in many high positions as high level management and consultants.

In fact, under the new education policy, it has been decided to promote skill and employable education. The Ministry of Education believes that foreign languages ​​can also be part of the skill development of students. And learning Japanese for example should be an additional skill for us.

According to the Ministry of Skill Development, the tremendous change taking place in various sectors will create new skills and demand for more skilled professionals, and thus there will be a need for skill mapping at the district level and directing skill development efforts accordingly. District officials have also been invited to participate in this campaign.

At the same time, the Ministry of Education has also constituted a National Steering Committee to prepare the National Curriculum Framework. The committee is developing four national curriculum frameworks based on the vision of NEP 2020. These include the National Curriculum Framework for School Education, the National Curriculum for the Care and Education of Young Children, the National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education, and the National Curriculum Framework for Adults. Education.

The committee was headed by Indian space scientist K. Kasturirangan, who headed the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). He was also the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the NEP, 2020. Apart from Kasturirangan, 11 other members have also been given place in this committee.

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