PM Narendra Modi asks to bring reforms in National Education Policy amid coronavirus lockdown
| Devendra Makkar - 02 May 2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday deliberated on the reforms required in the education sector, including the National Education Policy (NEP). Special emphasis was given on the use of technology in the education sector and enhancing learning and adapting by the use of technology such as online classes, education portal and class-wise broadcast on dedicated education channels.

Several educational institutions have used online tools to help students with their syllabus during the coronavirus-induced lockdown which has now been extended for two more weeks beginning May 4.

 

National Education Policy review amid coronavirus lockdown

According to the HRD Ministry, the National Education Policy was framed in 1986 and modified in 1992.

More than three decades have passed since the previous policy was formulated.

Keeping in mind the changes, a new education policy is needed.

 

Education can make India global superpower

It was decided to usher in education reforms to create a vibrant knowledge society by ensuring higher quality education to all, this making India a "global knowledge superpower', a government statement said.

National Education Policy: Focus on following reforms

The focus was on bringing uniformity in education, providing universal access to quality education and improving the quality of elementary education through a new national curriculum framework, the statement said.

It said the framework should focus on multi-linguistic, 21st-century skills, integration of sport and art and environmental issues.

The use and promotion of technology in various modes for education at school and higher levels was discussed in detail.

These included online mode, TV channels, radio and podcasts, among other things.


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