E-learning: NCERT and Rotary join hands to provide quality education to children

E-learning: NCERT and Rotary join hands to provide quality education to children

New Delhi: NCERT and Rotary India on Tuesday (June 9) digitally signed an MoU for e-learning content material telecast for sophistication 1-12 total NCERT TV channels within the presence of Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhariyal ‘Nishank’.

The Union Minister expressed hope that amidst COVID-19 the collaboration of the Rotary India Humanity Foundation and NCERT with the steering and help of MHRD will make sure that e-learning reaches youngsters throughout the nation with NCERT authorised content material. 
 
Nishank mentioned that it’s nice pleasure to know that underneath Vidya Daan 2.0 Rotary International will present the e-content within the Hindi language to NCERT for lessons I to XII for all topics, including that “this material is of high class and very high quality; it will benefit all our children very much.”

“Along with this Rotary International will provide material for special needs children as well as contribute its entirety to the Adult Literacy Mission,” he mentioned, including “They may even present the Teacher Training (together with skilled improvement) content material.

The Union Minister mentioned that MHRD has been engaged on the mixing of know-how in schooling by way of varied schemes and initiatives like Operation Digital Board, DIKSHA, E–Pathshala, SWAYAM, and SWAYAM PRABHA. Nishank mentioned that with the intention to strengthen innovation and digitization in schooling, the MHRD is specializing in creating e-learning, correct and up to date examine materials for all and studying enhancements in order that college students can entry high quality schooling at house. 

The Minister mentioned that by way of e-learning we need to fulfill prime ministers’ imaginative and prescient of ‘one nation one digital platform, including “we have resolved to reach our students through radio and TV where there is no internet or mobile connectivity available and this MoU is a big step in that direction.He hoped that through this MoU quality education will reach to students more effectively.”

Rotary International Director 2019-21, Kamal Sanghvi, knowledgeable in regards to the particulars of the tie-ups, which incorporates:

1. NCERT TV Tie-up: There will probably be curriculum modules telecast for lessons 1-12, by way of twelve nationwide Television channels of NCERT, to be accessible from July 2020 (content material to be vetted by NCERT as per their curriculum).

2. DIKSHA App tie-up: The e-Learning modules would even be accessible by way of GOI’snational cell app, DIKSHA, on the similar time. The content material is at the moment accessible in Hindi (and Punjabi) and therefore shall be carried out instantly throughout 12 states/ UTs faculties of approx 10 crore college students. The mental rights to the content material can be with rotary and offered to NCERT in order that the mentioned content material might be translated to all regional languages by NCERT & the respective state SCERTs within the subsequent few months.

Rotary International President for 2021-22, Shekhar Mehta mentioned, “Rotary has curated e-Learning content for classes 1-12 through our partners and we plan to provide it free to the nation, as a home-based teaching solution related to their school curriculum. Rotary has a vast experience in e-Learning, having installed e-Learning software/hardware to over 30,000 Govt. schools across India, in the past 5 years”.

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