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EDUCATION SYSTEM
AND NATIONAL
EDUCATION POLICY –
2020
CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN
INDIA
• TYPE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM
FOLLOWED IN INDIA
• ADVANTAGES OF INDIAN
EDUCATION SYSTEM
• DRAWBACKS OF INDIAN
EDUCATION SYSTEM
• INDIAN VS FOREIGN IN
EDUCATION SYSTEM
• NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY
• OUR PERCEPTION
• CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
• Education is the process of learning, or getting of knowledge, skills,
values and habits of essential needs of life.
• Education system is differ from one and another country, not all the
countries are following a common education system.
• This National Education Policy 2020 is the first education policy of the
21st century and aims to address the many growing developmental
imperatives of our country. This Policy proposes the revision and
revamping of all aspects of the education structure, including its
regulation and governance, to create a new system that is aligned with
the aspirational goals of 21st century education, including SDG4, while
building upon India’s traditions and value systems.
HISTORY
OF
EDUCATION
IN INDIA
• Earlier education system is commenced
under the supervision of gurus
• There is no special class rooms or
laboratories are there in older days the
house of gurus are place to learn and it
is called as VEDHA NILAYAM
• In older days the teachers has to choose
the student, to whom they want to teach
the skills.
• There is no fee or any prizes given to the
gurus instead of that a life long benefits
will be provided by the student to his
guru
TYPE OF
EDUCATION
SYSTEM
FOLLOWED
IN INDIA
• The National policy of education system
was framed in the year 1986 and it was
amended in the year 1992.
• The scheme name RASHTRIYA
MADYAMIKA ABHIYAN was established
in the year 2009 and the main aim of this
scheme is everyone can able to easy
access to secondary education and to
improve the quality of higher education
system
• The New Education Policy(NEP) is
formed in the year 2016 to bring
revolutionary changes in Indian
education system.
ADVANTAGES OF INDIAN EDUCATION
SYSTEM
• By comparing with other countries only in India every student
have a basic knowledge about all the subjects.
• Only schools in India follow the regular attendance method, so
that students will gain basic knowledge about their daily
habitation and life needs.
• Students go through many exams in their learning years, It
teaches them to analyze their own strength and weakness
consistently.
DRAWBACKS OF INDIAN EDUCATION
SYSTEM
• In India up to 85% of students where used to memorize the
content in the books and used to write the same words in the
exams.
• Only 18% of students where used to understand the concept of
the subject and can able to answer in their own words.
• The syllabus is mostly in the form of theoretical basis, there is
only few subjects contains practical contents.
• There are still many single teacher schools in many villages.
INDIAN VS FOREIGN IN
EDUCATION SYSTEM
• We used to compare our India with
other countries in other facilities and
laws, then why? We are not
comparing our education system with
other foreign countries.
• Comparing to foreign countries in
India we had Dhiru Bahi Ambani who
proved that a common man can
became a billionaire, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul
Kalam who dared to build missiles for
India .
• Such people though in small numbers
because of these people lining up in
top ranks in education.
NATIONAL
EDUCATION
POLICY
VISION- National Education Policy 2020 envisions an
India-centric education system that contributes directly
to transforming our nation sustainably into an equitable
and vibrant knowledge society by providing high-
quality education to all.
SCHOOL EDUCATION
• The "10 + 2" structure will be replaced with "5+3+3+4" model. This will be implemented as follows
• Foundational Stage: This is further subdivided into two parts: 3 years of preschool or
anganwadi, followed by classes 1 and 2 in primary school. This will cover children of ages 3-8
years. The focus of studies will be in activity-based learning.
• Preparatory Stage: Classes 3 to 5, which will cover the ages of 8-11 years. It will gradually
introduce subjects like speaking, reading, writing, physical education, languages, art, science
and mathematics.
• Middle Stage: Classes 6 to 8, covering children between ages 11 and 14. It will introduce
students to the more abstract concepts in subjects of mathematics, sciences, social sciences,
arts and humanities.
• Secondary Stage: Classes 9 to 12, covering the ages of 14-19 years. It is again subdivided
into two parts: classes 9 and 10 covering the first phase while classes 11 and 12 covering the
second phase. These 4 years of study are intended to inculcate multidisciplinary study, coupled
with depth and critical thinking. Multiple options of subjects will be provided.
SCHOOL EDUCATION
• Instead of exams being held every academic year, school students will only attend three exams, in
classes 2, 5 and 8.
• Board exams will be continued to be held for classes 10 and 12 but will be re-designed. Standards
for this will be established by an assessment body, PARAKH(Performance Assessment, Review
and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development)
• To make them easier, these exams would be conducted twice a year, with students being offered up
to two attempts. The exam itself would have two parts, namely the objective and the descriptive.
• This policy aims at reducing the curriculum load of students and allowing them to be more "inter-
disciplinary" and "multi-lingual". One example given was "If a student wants to pursue fashion
studies with physics, or if one wants to learn bakery with chemistry, they'll be allowed to do so.
Report cards will be "holistic", offering information about the student's skills.
• Coding will be introduced from class 6 and experiential learning will be adopted
• The Midday Meal Scheme will be extended to include breakfasts. More focus will be given to
students' health, particularly mental health, through the deployment of counsellors and social
workers.
HIGHER
EDUCATION
• It proposes a 4-year multi-disciplinary bachelor's degree in an
undergraduate programme with multiple exit options. These will include
professional and vocational areas and will be implemented as follows:
• A certificate after completing 1 year of study
• A diploma after completing 2 years of study
• A Bachelor's degree after completion of a 3-year programme
• A 4-year multidisciplinary Bachelor's degree (the preferred option)
• MPhil (Masters of Philosophy) courses are to be discontinued to align
degree education with how it is in Western models.
• A Higher Education Council of India (HECI) will be set up to regulate
higher education. The council's goal will be to increase gross enrollment
ratio. The HECI will have 4 verticals:
• National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC), to
regulate higher education, including teacher education, while
excluding medical and legal education.
• National Accreditation Council (NAC), a "meta-accrediting body".
• Higher Education Grants Council (HEGC), for funding and
financing of universities and colleges. This will replace the existing
National Council for Teacher Education, All India Counci for
Technical Education and the University Grants Commission.
HIGHER
EDUCATION
• Other PSSBs will include professional councils
such as Veterinary Council of India, Council of
Architecture, Indian Council of Agricultural
Research and National Council for Vocational
Education and Training.
• The National Testing Agency will now be given
the additional responsibility of conducting
entrance examinations for admissions to
universities across the country, in addition to the
JEE Main and NEET.
• The policy proposes that higher education
institutes like the IITs make changes with regard
to the diversity of learning.
• The policy proposes to internationalize
education in India.Foreign universities can now
set up campuses in India.
• The fees of both private and public universities
will be fixed.
TEACHER
EDUCATION
• The NEP 2020 puts forward many policy
changes when it comes to teachers and
teacher education. To become a teacher, a
4-year Bachelor of Education will be the
minimum requirement needed by 2030.
The teacher recruitment process will also
be strengthened and made transparent.
The National Council for Teacher
Education will frame a National Curriculum
Framework for Teacher Education by 2021
and a National Professional Standards for
Teachers by 2022.The policy aims:
• To ensure that all students at all levels of
school education are taught by passionate,
motivated, highly qualified, professionally
trained, and well equipped teachers.
OTHER
CHANGES
• Under NEP 2020, numerous new educational institutes,
bodies and concepts have been given legislative permission
to be formed. These include:
• National Education Commission, headed by the Prime
Minister of India
• Academic Bank of Credit, a digital storage of credits earned
to help resume education by utilising credits for further
education
• National Research Foundation, to improve research and
innovation
• Special Education Zones, to focus on the education of
underrepresented group in disadvantaged regions
• Gender Inclusion Fund, for assisting the nation in the
education of female and transgender children
• The policy proposes new language institutions such as the
Indian Institute of Translation and Interpretation and the
National Institute/ Institutes for Pali, Persian and Prakrit.
Other bodies proposed include the National Mission for
Mentoring, National Book Promotion Policy, National Mission
on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy.
CONCLUSION
• Now a days lot’s of positive
changes are happening in the
education system of India.
• There is a definite need of
revolutionary changes in the Indian
education system.
• With the effective learning system,
India can successfully utilize its
vast human resources, and by that
the dream of our youngsters hero
“Dr. A. P. j. Abdul Kalam” dream of
India 2020 will get success.
THANK YOU
PERSENTED BY:
Karan Saxena
Shashank Badoriya
Kushagra Gupta
Parth Sarthi
Ayush Jindal
Bhavya Sharma
Hritik Verma

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Presentation 1.pptx

  • 2. CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN INDIA • TYPE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM FOLLOWED IN INDIA • ADVANTAGES OF INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM • DRAWBACKS OF INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM • INDIAN VS FOREIGN IN EDUCATION SYSTEM • NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY • OUR PERCEPTION • CONCLUSION
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • Education is the process of learning, or getting of knowledge, skills, values and habits of essential needs of life. • Education system is differ from one and another country, not all the countries are following a common education system. • This National Education Policy 2020 is the first education policy of the 21st century and aims to address the many growing developmental imperatives of our country. This Policy proposes the revision and revamping of all aspects of the education structure, including its regulation and governance, to create a new system that is aligned with the aspirational goals of 21st century education, including SDG4, while building upon India’s traditions and value systems.
  • 4. HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN INDIA • Earlier education system is commenced under the supervision of gurus • There is no special class rooms or laboratories are there in older days the house of gurus are place to learn and it is called as VEDHA NILAYAM • In older days the teachers has to choose the student, to whom they want to teach the skills. • There is no fee or any prizes given to the gurus instead of that a life long benefits will be provided by the student to his guru
  • 5. TYPE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM FOLLOWED IN INDIA • The National policy of education system was framed in the year 1986 and it was amended in the year 1992. • The scheme name RASHTRIYA MADYAMIKA ABHIYAN was established in the year 2009 and the main aim of this scheme is everyone can able to easy access to secondary education and to improve the quality of higher education system • The New Education Policy(NEP) is formed in the year 2016 to bring revolutionary changes in Indian education system.
  • 6. ADVANTAGES OF INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM • By comparing with other countries only in India every student have a basic knowledge about all the subjects. • Only schools in India follow the regular attendance method, so that students will gain basic knowledge about their daily habitation and life needs. • Students go through many exams in their learning years, It teaches them to analyze their own strength and weakness consistently.
  • 7. DRAWBACKS OF INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM • In India up to 85% of students where used to memorize the content in the books and used to write the same words in the exams. • Only 18% of students where used to understand the concept of the subject and can able to answer in their own words. • The syllabus is mostly in the form of theoretical basis, there is only few subjects contains practical contents. • There are still many single teacher schools in many villages.
  • 8. INDIAN VS FOREIGN IN EDUCATION SYSTEM • We used to compare our India with other countries in other facilities and laws, then why? We are not comparing our education system with other foreign countries. • Comparing to foreign countries in India we had Dhiru Bahi Ambani who proved that a common man can became a billionaire, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam who dared to build missiles for India . • Such people though in small numbers because of these people lining up in top ranks in education.
  • 9. NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY VISION- National Education Policy 2020 envisions an India-centric education system that contributes directly to transforming our nation sustainably into an equitable and vibrant knowledge society by providing high- quality education to all.
  • 10. SCHOOL EDUCATION • The "10 + 2" structure will be replaced with "5+3+3+4" model. This will be implemented as follows • Foundational Stage: This is further subdivided into two parts: 3 years of preschool or anganwadi, followed by classes 1 and 2 in primary school. This will cover children of ages 3-8 years. The focus of studies will be in activity-based learning. • Preparatory Stage: Classes 3 to 5, which will cover the ages of 8-11 years. It will gradually introduce subjects like speaking, reading, writing, physical education, languages, art, science and mathematics. • Middle Stage: Classes 6 to 8, covering children between ages 11 and 14. It will introduce students to the more abstract concepts in subjects of mathematics, sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. • Secondary Stage: Classes 9 to 12, covering the ages of 14-19 years. It is again subdivided into two parts: classes 9 and 10 covering the first phase while classes 11 and 12 covering the second phase. These 4 years of study are intended to inculcate multidisciplinary study, coupled with depth and critical thinking. Multiple options of subjects will be provided.
  • 11. SCHOOL EDUCATION • Instead of exams being held every academic year, school students will only attend three exams, in classes 2, 5 and 8. • Board exams will be continued to be held for classes 10 and 12 but will be re-designed. Standards for this will be established by an assessment body, PARAKH(Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development) • To make them easier, these exams would be conducted twice a year, with students being offered up to two attempts. The exam itself would have two parts, namely the objective and the descriptive. • This policy aims at reducing the curriculum load of students and allowing them to be more "inter- disciplinary" and "multi-lingual". One example given was "If a student wants to pursue fashion studies with physics, or if one wants to learn bakery with chemistry, they'll be allowed to do so. Report cards will be "holistic", offering information about the student's skills. • Coding will be introduced from class 6 and experiential learning will be adopted • The Midday Meal Scheme will be extended to include breakfasts. More focus will be given to students' health, particularly mental health, through the deployment of counsellors and social workers.
  • 12. HIGHER EDUCATION • It proposes a 4-year multi-disciplinary bachelor's degree in an undergraduate programme with multiple exit options. These will include professional and vocational areas and will be implemented as follows: • A certificate after completing 1 year of study • A diploma after completing 2 years of study • A Bachelor's degree after completion of a 3-year programme • A 4-year multidisciplinary Bachelor's degree (the preferred option) • MPhil (Masters of Philosophy) courses are to be discontinued to align degree education with how it is in Western models. • A Higher Education Council of India (HECI) will be set up to regulate higher education. The council's goal will be to increase gross enrollment ratio. The HECI will have 4 verticals: • National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC), to regulate higher education, including teacher education, while excluding medical and legal education. • National Accreditation Council (NAC), a "meta-accrediting body". • Higher Education Grants Council (HEGC), for funding and financing of universities and colleges. This will replace the existing National Council for Teacher Education, All India Counci for Technical Education and the University Grants Commission.
  • 13. HIGHER EDUCATION • Other PSSBs will include professional councils such as Veterinary Council of India, Council of Architecture, Indian Council of Agricultural Research and National Council for Vocational Education and Training. • The National Testing Agency will now be given the additional responsibility of conducting entrance examinations for admissions to universities across the country, in addition to the JEE Main and NEET. • The policy proposes that higher education institutes like the IITs make changes with regard to the diversity of learning. • The policy proposes to internationalize education in India.Foreign universities can now set up campuses in India. • The fees of both private and public universities will be fixed.
  • 14. TEACHER EDUCATION • The NEP 2020 puts forward many policy changes when it comes to teachers and teacher education. To become a teacher, a 4-year Bachelor of Education will be the minimum requirement needed by 2030. The teacher recruitment process will also be strengthened and made transparent. The National Council for Teacher Education will frame a National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education by 2021 and a National Professional Standards for Teachers by 2022.The policy aims: • To ensure that all students at all levels of school education are taught by passionate, motivated, highly qualified, professionally trained, and well equipped teachers.
  • 15. OTHER CHANGES • Under NEP 2020, numerous new educational institutes, bodies and concepts have been given legislative permission to be formed. These include: • National Education Commission, headed by the Prime Minister of India • Academic Bank of Credit, a digital storage of credits earned to help resume education by utilising credits for further education • National Research Foundation, to improve research and innovation • Special Education Zones, to focus on the education of underrepresented group in disadvantaged regions • Gender Inclusion Fund, for assisting the nation in the education of female and transgender children • The policy proposes new language institutions such as the Indian Institute of Translation and Interpretation and the National Institute/ Institutes for Pali, Persian and Prakrit. Other bodies proposed include the National Mission for Mentoring, National Book Promotion Policy, National Mission on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy.
  • 16. CONCLUSION • Now a days lot’s of positive changes are happening in the education system of India. • There is a definite need of revolutionary changes in the Indian education system. • With the effective learning system, India can successfully utilize its vast human resources, and by that the dream of our youngsters hero “Dr. A. P. j. Abdul Kalam” dream of India 2020 will get success.
  • 17. THANK YOU PERSENTED BY: Karan Saxena Shashank Badoriya Kushagra Gupta Parth Sarthi Ayush Jindal Bhavya Sharma Hritik Verma