Nishtha Training Aheval Module GET 17 word file
The
system of education in India is huge with 85 lakh teachers and 26 crore
students. Our mandate is to provide equitable and quality education to
all. But the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has forced us to close
educational institutions from 20 March 2020. This has led to
unprecedented disorganization of education and affected more than 90% of
the school population. Ministry of Education, Government of India.
India and state education departments have made concerted efforts to
ensure continuity of learning through various digital platforms.
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COVID-19
has also forced all schools / colleges to discontinue regular
teaching-learning-assessment processes and to conduct teacher training
in face-to-face (FTF) mode. The most ambitious NISHTHA integrated
training for 42 lakh teachers (employed through face-to-face mode) at
the elementary education level (classes 1 to 8) is still on the cards.
Under
NISHTHA face-to-face training, 23,137 SRGs and 17,74,728 teachers and
head teachers working in state-administered schools were covered by 33
states / UTs in a span of eight months. Timely scaling and access to
such training is still a challenge in a plural country like India, where
there is huge diversity due to language, geographical locations,
culture, socioeconomic conditions etc.
However,
the lack of diversity facing lock downs and the continuity of learning
of teachers and students cannot be restricted due to diversity and huge
population. Everyone is ready to learn something from cooking to
artificial intelligence, and at the same time keeps on increasing his
knowledge. Each teacher urges to improve their educational
qualifications as a diverse group of students needs to be addressed.
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To
continue this learning and to reach every single teacher, disciple
teachers and students irrespective of board, affiliation etc., Ministry
of Education, Govt. India plans to conduct a series of online courses
for these stakeholders through the DIKSHA portal, which is small mobile
phones and with minimal internet connectivity or no connectivity.
Therefore,
NCERT plans to continue NISHTHA - Integrated Teacher Training using the
DIKSHA platform and reach out to 42 lakh primary school teachers and
all with its further expansion.
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Courses
for teachers will be launched sequentially and will be conducted in
batches. Each course varies in time period where there will be
flexibility for teachers to complete the course. Each course will have
learning resources such as videos, reading material, reflective
activities, practice activities, self assessment quizzes, etc. NCERT
will offer courses in English and Hindi. It will be translated into
regional language by the states / union territories and organized into
state examples of DIKSHA. A teacher is required to enroll and self-learn
and will be certified upon completion of the course. The DIKSHA portal
will also be taken advantage of to effectively operate MOOCAS. For
teachers, this initiative of MOOC will be a boon for continuous learning
and to reach every teacher by scaling in a timely manner. It will also
enable equity in providing professional development to teachers.
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