This document presents the National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education in India. It discusses the changing context of school education in India and the new demands this places on teachers. Key points include:
1) India has made progress on education access but quality remains a challenge, especially with high dropout rates. The Right to Education Act increases the need for well-trained teachers.
2) The National Curriculum Framework 2005 places new expectations on teachers' roles, requiring skills in facilitating learning, assessment, and curriculum development.
3) Teachers must be prepared to implement the Right to Education Act's aims of holistic child development, activity-based and child-centered learning, and continuous evaluation. They must also address issues like