Ministry of Education notifies four-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme
Team Careers360 | October 27, 2021 | 10:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
The four-year ITEP course will start from the academic session 2022-23. Admission for the same will be conducted by NTA through the National Common Entrance Test.
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Education on Wednesday notified a four-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP), which is a dual-major holistic bachelor's degree offering BA-BEd, BSc-BEd and BCom-BEd. The course will be offered from the 2022-23 academic session in pilot mode initially in about 50 selected multidisciplinary institutions across the country.
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"A major initiative in teacher education! 4 Year ITEP, a dual major holistic bachelor’s degree, offering B.A.B.Ed./B.Sc.B.Ed/B.Com.B.Ed. is launched by NCTE covering one of the major mandates of NEP 2020. #AatmanirbharBharat," the education ministry said in a social media post.
A major initiative in teacher education! 4 Year ITEP, a dual major holistic bachelor’s degree, offering B.A.B.Ed./B.Sc.B.Ed/B.Com.B.Ed. is launched by NCTE covering one of the major mandates of NEP 2020. #AatmanirbharBharat . pic.twitter.com/QLZSLsDHDV
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) October 27, 2021
According to the new National Education Policy (NEP), teacher engagement from 2030 onwards will be only through ITEP. "The National Council for Teacher Education has devised the curriculum of this course in such a way that it enables a student-teacher to get a degree in education as well as a specialised discipline such as history, mathematics, science, arts, economics, or commerce," said a senior official of the ministry.
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"ITEP will not only impart cutting-edge pedagogy, but will also establish a foundation in early childhood care and education, foundational literacy and numeracy , inclusive education, and an understanding of India and its values, ethos, art, traditions, among others," the official added.
The integrated course will benefit students since they will save one year by finishing it in four years rather than the customary five years required by the present BEd plan.
"The commencement of four-year ITEP will be from the academic session 2022-23. Admission for the same will be carried out by the National Testing Agency through the National Common Entrance Test. This course will be offered by multidisciplinary institutions and will become as the minimal degree qualification for schoolteachers, the official said.
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"The course will contribute substantially to the revitalization of the whole teacher education sector. The prospective teachers passing out of this course through a multi-disciplinary environment, grounded in Indian values and traditions will be instilled with the needs of 21st century on global standards, and hence will be largely helpful in shaping the future of New India," the official added.
(With inputs from PTI)
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