NCERT roadmap for 2020-21 released to set up Foundational Literacy, Numeracy Mission under AtmaNirbhar Bharat

NCERT roadmap for 2020-21 released to set up Foundational Literacy, Numeracy Mission under AtmaNirbhar Bharat

New Delhi: Union Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) on Wednesday (June 24) launched a roadmap for NCERT for the yr 2020-21. The determination has been taken in view of the choice to arrange Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Mission below AtmaNirbhar Bharat, mentioned an official assertion.

“In view of the focus of Samagra Shiksha towards a Learning Outcome centric approach, it is necessary that NCERT develops the required resources for implementing these in an effective and timely manner, leading to all-around improvement in learning outcomes and learning levels of students,” mentioned the HRD ministry. 

NCERT has been directed by the DoSEL, MHRD to take up the next duties on precedence in 2020-21:

The Learning Outcomes (LOs)

For the implementation of the educational outcomes for grades 1-10 ready by NCERT:

1. Infographics/posters/displays explaining every of the Learning Outcomes, for every topic and for every grade for lessons 1 to 5to be accomplished by October 2020; for lessons 6 to 12 by March 2021.

2. Online Teacher coaching programs for lecturers of every grade for lessons 1 to five in phases by December 2020; for lessons 6 to 12 in phases by June 2021.

3. Prepare supplementary/various educational studying materials for the whole curriculum for learners in COVID-19 instances, particularly these with none type of digital/on-line entry – for lessons 1 to 5in phases by December 2020; for lessons 6 to 12in phases by June 2021.

4. At least 10 gadgets/questions every to measure every Learning Outcome of every topic for every grade in not less than two ranges of proficiency to be ready for lessons 1 to five by November 2020; for the remainder of the lessons by March 2021.

5. On the premise of NAS, 2017, onerous spots have been recognized by NCERT. Material to demystify harp spots to be ready for lessons 1 to five by December 2020; for the remainder of the lessons by March 2021.

New National Curriculum Framework (NCF)

The new National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for School Education has additionally been initiated. NCERT can be anticipated to make adjustments within the textbooks in accordance with the brand new NCF.  Subject specialists will provoke this course of for varsity training and provides an interim report by December 2020.

While redesigning textbooks, it’s to be ensured that nothing however the core content material is positioned in textbooks. Also, the cognitive load of the textbooks is simply too excessive. Additional areas, similar to artistic pondering, life abilities, Indian ethos, artwork, and integration, and many others. have to be built-in. 

NCERT may also begin engaged on the structure and design of the brand new textbooks properly prematurely, nonetheless, the brand new textbooks shall be written based mostly on the brand new NCF. The new NCF is anticipated to be prepared by March 2021.

Under AtmaNirbhar Bharat, for PM E-Vidya, NCERT can be anticipated to organize content material for Class 1– 12 for SWAYAM PRABHA channels (1 class 1 channel) and begin the channels by August this yr.

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