NEP
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Teachers With Vision
NEP
NEP-2020
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 marks a paradigm shift in teacher education, moving from fragmented, standalone training to a multidisciplinary, continuous learning model.
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Major Contributions to Teacher Education
- Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP):
- By 2030, the minimum degree qualification for teaching will be a 4-year integrated B.Ed..
- This “dual-major” degree combines subject expertise (e.g., History, Mathematics, Science) with pedagogical training, saving students one year compared to separate degrees.
- It is currently being rolled out in a pilot mode across selected central/state universities and IITs/NITs.
- National Professional Standards for Teachers (NPST):
- A set of benchmarks developed by the NCTEto define teacher roles and competencies at four career stages: Beginner, Proficient, Advanced, and Expert.
- These standards will govern recruitment, performance appraisals, and career progression, including salary hikes and promotions based on merit rather than just seniority.
- Continuous Professional Development (CPD):
- The policy mandates at least 50 hours of CPD annuallyfor every teacher and principal to stay updated with modern pedagogies and technology.
- Training is facilitated through digital platforms like DIKSHA and SWAYAM.
- Shift to Multidisciplinary Institutions:
- All standalone Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs) must convert into multidisciplinary colleges or universities by 2030.
- This ensures that teacher trainees are exposed to a broad academic environment including arts, sciences, and social sciences.
- Specialized Training for Early Years:
- For the first time, formal training is prioritized for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE), including certificate and diploma programs for Anganwadi workers to support the new 5+3+3+4 structure.
- National Mission for Mentoring:
- A large pool of outstanding senior/retired faculty will be created to provide short and long-term mentoringand professional support to university and school teachers.
- Standardized Entrance Exams:
- Admission to pre-service teacher programs will be through a National Common Entrance Test (NCET)conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to ensure high-quality talent enters the profession.
