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•To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program.
•To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020.
•To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact.
•To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020).
•To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w
The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis
Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP)
• Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation:
• Three types of institutions:
• High-quality liberal education:
• Flexible curricular structure:
• Flexibility in Master's Programs:
• Conducive Learning environment:
• Open learning and Internationalization:
• Empowering Faculty:
New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro
National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w
Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci
•‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students.
•The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE
• The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF).
• The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI).
NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights:
Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re
There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro
Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of
Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to
New National Education Policy (NEP)
In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and
NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background.
New NEP Policy
National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi
National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic
The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec
Highlights of the New Education Policy
•All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator.
• MPhil courses will now be terminated.
• Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based.
• Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms.
•To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages.
•All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly.
•School curriculum to focus more on core concepts.
•Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards.
Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP :
The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo
Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
•To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program.
•To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020.
•To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact.
•To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020).
•To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w
The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis
Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP)
• Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation:
• Three types of institutions:
• High-quality liberal education:
• Flexible curricular structure:
• Flexibility in Master's Programs:
• Conducive Learning environment:
• Open learning and Internationalization:
• Empowering Faculty:
New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro
National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w
Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci
•‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students.
•The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE
• The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF).
• The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI).
NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights:
Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re
There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro
Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of
Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to
New National Education Policy (NEP)
In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and
NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background.
New NEP Policy
National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi
National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic
The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec
Highlights of the New Education Policy
•All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator.
• MPhil courses will now be terminated.
• Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based.
• Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms.
•To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages.
•All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly.
•School curriculum to focus more on core concepts.
•Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards.
Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP :
The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo
Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
•To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program.
•To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020.
•To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact.
•To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020).
•To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w
The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis
Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP)
• Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation:
• Three types of institutions:
• High-quality liberal education:
• Flexible curricular structure:
• Flexibility in Master's Programs:
• Conducive Learning environment:
• Open learning and Internationalization:
• Empowering Faculty:
New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro
National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w
Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci
•‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students.
•The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE
• The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF).
• The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI).
NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights:
Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re
There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro
Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of
Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to
New National Education Policy (NEP)
In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and
NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background.
New NEP Policy
National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi
National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic
The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec
Highlights of the New Education Policy
•All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator.
• MPhil courses will now be terminated.
• Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based.
• Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms.
•To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages.
•All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly.
•School curriculum to focus more on core concepts.
•Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards.
Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP :
The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo
Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
•To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program.
•To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020.
•To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact.
•To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020).
•To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w
The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis
Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP)
• Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation:
• Three types of institutions:
• High-quality liberal education:
• Flexible curricular structure:
• Flexibility in Master's Programs:
• Conducive Learning environment:
• Open learning and Internationalization:
• Empowering Faculty:
New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro
National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w
Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci
•‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students.
•The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE
• The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF).
• The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI).
NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights:
Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re
There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro
Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of
Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to
New National Education Policy (NEP)
In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and
NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background.
New NEP Policy
National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi
National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic
The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec
Highlights of the New Education Policy
•All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator.
• MPhil courses will now be terminated.
• Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based.
• Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms.
•To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages.
•All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly.
•School curriculum to focus more on core concepts.
•Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards.
Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP :
The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo
Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
•To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program.
•To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020.
•To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact.
•To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020).
•To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w
The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis
Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP)
• Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation:
• Three types of institutions:
• High-quality liberal education:
• Flexible curricular structure:
• Flexibility in Master's Programs:
• Conducive Learning environment:
• Open learning and Internationalization:
• Empowering Faculty:
New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro
National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w
Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci
•‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students.
•The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE
• The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF).
• The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI).
NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights:
Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re
There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro
Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of
Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to
New National Education Policy (NEP)
In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and
NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background.
New NEP Policy
National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi
National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic
The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec
Highlights of the New Education Policy
•All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator.
• MPhil courses will now be terminated.
• Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based.
• Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms.
•To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages.
•All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly.
•School curriculum to focus more on core concepts.
•Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards.
Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP :
The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo
Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.

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  • 1. •To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program. •To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020. •To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact. •To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020). •To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) • Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation: • Three types of institutions: • High-quality liberal education: • Flexible curricular structure: • Flexibility in Master's Programs: • Conducive Learning environment: • Open learning and Internationalization: • Empowering Faculty: New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci •‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students. •The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE • The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF). • The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI). NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights: Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to New National Education Policy (NEP) In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background. New NEP Policy National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec Highlights of the New Education Policy •All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator. • MPhil courses will now be terminated. • Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based. • Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms. •To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages. •All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly. •School curriculum to focus more on core concepts. •Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards. Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP : The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
  • 2. •To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program. •To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020. •To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact. •To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020). •To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) • Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation: • Three types of institutions: • High-quality liberal education: • Flexible curricular structure: • Flexibility in Master's Programs: • Conducive Learning environment: • Open learning and Internationalization: • Empowering Faculty: New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci •‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students. •The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE • The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF). • The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI). NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights: Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to New National Education Policy (NEP) In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background. New NEP Policy National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec Highlights of the New Education Policy •All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator. • MPhil courses will now be terminated. • Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based. • Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms. •To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages. •All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly. •School curriculum to focus more on core concepts. •Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards. Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP : The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
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  • 7. •To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program. •To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020. •To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact. •To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020). •To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) • Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation: • Three types of institutions: • High-quality liberal education: • Flexible curricular structure: • Flexibility in Master's Programs: • Conducive Learning environment: • Open learning and Internationalization: • Empowering Faculty: New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci •‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students. •The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE • The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF). • The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI). NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights: Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to New National Education Policy (NEP) In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background. New NEP Policy National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec Highlights of the New Education Policy •All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator. • MPhil courses will now be terminated. • Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based. • Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms. •To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages. •All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly. •School curriculum to focus more on core concepts. •Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards. Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP : The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
  • 8. •To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program. •To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020. •To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact. •To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020). •To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) • Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation: • Three types of institutions: • High-quality liberal education: • Flexible curricular structure: • Flexibility in Master's Programs: • Conducive Learning environment: • Open learning and Internationalization: • Empowering Faculty: New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci •‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students. •The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE • The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF). • The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI). NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights: Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to New National Education Policy (NEP) In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background. New NEP Policy National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec Highlights of the New Education Policy •All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator. • MPhil courses will now be terminated. • Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based. • Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms. •To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages. •All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly. •School curriculum to focus more on core concepts. •Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards. Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP : The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.
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  • 28. •To Significance of a preschool infrastructure, trained and qualified teachers to guide, monitor and supervise early childhood education program. •To Compiling teaching methodology, demonstration tools recruiting high quality teachers and study material for preschoolers training program as suggested by NEP 2020. •To provide suggestions for the implementation part of NEP 2020 in context to preschool education and its expected impact. •To make a set of population aware of new education Policy (NEP 2020). •To gauge opinion of education related professionals on National Education Policy 2020. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the gist of the national educational policy framework, highlighting various sections of the policy of NEP 2020and comparing it w The implications of the policy are analysed using the predictive analysis technique . Many suggestions are given based on Focus group analysis Highlights of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) • Institutional restructuring and reconsolidation: • Three types of institutions: • High-quality liberal education: • Flexible curricular structure: • Flexibility in Master's Programs: • Conducive Learning environment: • Open learning and Internationalization: • Empowering Faculty: New Education Policy 2020 Enlighten Highlights: Key notes of NEP to make India a ‘Global knowledge and superpower’ New Education Policy 2020 Highlights: The aim will be to increase the Gro National Education Policy 2020 Present updates: One of the stated aims of the policy is to instill a “deep-rooted pride” in being Indian, not only in thought, but also in spirit, intellect, and deeds, as w Even engineering institutions, such as IITs, will move towards more holistic and multidisciplinary education with more arts and humanities. Students of arts and humanities will aim to learn more sci •‘Lok Vidya’, i.e., important vocational knowledge developed in India, will be made accessible to students. •The HRD ministry, which could be renamed education ministry, would constitute a National Committee for the Integration of Vocational Education (NCIVE • The policy also speaks for creating a National Research Foundation (NRF). • The policy also mentions the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI). NEP Policy 2020: Higher Education Key Highlights: Cabinet Committee of Central government has finally approved MHRD (Now Ministry of Education) New National Education Policy 2020. This new policy will pave the way for transformational re There would be emphasis on foundational literacy and numeracy, no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. The vocational education will start fro Higher Education curriculum to have Flexibility of Subjects and multiple entry / exit to be allowed with appropriate certification. Academic Bank of Credits to be established to facilitate Transfer of Assessment reforms with 360 degree Holistic Progress Card, tracking Student Progress for achieving Learning Outcomes. GER in higher education to be raised to 50% by 2035 and 3.5 crore seats to New National Education Policy (NEP) In the New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, affiliation system to be phased out in 15 years with graded autonomy to colleges. NEP 2020 advocates increased use of technology with equity and NEP 2020 aims to ensure that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of the circumstances of birth or background. New NEP Policy National Education Policy is introduced to enhance the quality of education equally for strengthening India as the global superpower. The NEP was drafted by a panel of experts by former ISRO chi National Education Policy 2020, will be implemented by the Karnataka government from the current academic year 2021-22. Karnataka will be the first state to implement National Education Polic The new NEP also includes the renaming of the HRD Ministry back to the Education Ministry. Promoting the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Aspec Highlights of the New Education Policy •All higher education institutes excluding the medical and law colleges will be governed by a single regulator. • MPhil courses will now be terminated. • Board exams will now be more application and knowledge-based. • Both the public and private higher education institutes will be governed under the same norms. •To promote and give more emphasis on the regional language/mother-tongue, instruction medium up to class 5 will be in local/home languages. •All entrance exams for higher education institutes and universities will be held commonly. •School curriculum to focus more on core concepts. •Vocational education will also be imparted from 6th grade onwards. Comparison of new NEP 2020 with Existing NEP : The 1986 National Education policy focussed on the modernization of the education sector using information technology. More attention was given to restructuring teacher education, early childhoo Table Comparison of National Education policy 1986 & National Education policy 2020.