"Shikshan Niti Namah, Naye Bharat Ki Nayi Umeed"
“My mother once told me to be a lady and for her, she meant me to be your own personal boss and be independent” and the NEP will help students to learn with practical scenarios.
In my opinion, the NEW EDUCATION POLICY will really remark a good change and will encourage the overall growth of students and the growth of the Indian Economy.
The NEP is erected on the foundational pillars of ‘Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability, and Accountability’. This policy is aligned to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and aims to revise and overhaul the education system in our country, including its regulations and governance by making both school and college education more holistic, flexible, and multidisciplinary.
It signals the end of rote learning and brings in assessments based on the application of core concepts, introducing practical skills from Grade 6 onwards, providing INTERNSHIPS, and enabling every child to have one skill when he completes the school education.
This is a welcoming and much-needed change! Additionally, it will ensure that a child is not just assessed based on her academic performance, but other factors that focus on overall personality development as well.
The new policy is aimed to be more skill-based.
According to the National Education Policy 2020, the school curriculum and pedagogy will aim for the holistic development of learners by equipping them with the key 21st-century skills.
It gives students increased flexibility and choice of subjects to study across subjects. This means that students can opt for Mathematics and Fashion or Artificial Intelligence at the same time, much like the 50+ subjects offered by IB and Cambridge.
This New Education Policy 2020 will really help students to foster in their careers.
Jai Hind
Cadet Urmila
DAV Centenary College,
Faridabad

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