PM holds a meeting to review education sector
Team Careers360 | May 2, 2020 | 10:06 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting on May 1 to deliberate on the issues and reforms in the education sector, including National Education Policy (NEP), and the use of technology in learning.
The deliberations also focused on uniformity in education by providing universal access to quality education and also improving the quality of education by framing a new education curriculum that includes multi-linguistic, 21st century skills and integrates sport, art, environmental issues etc.
“To achieve all these goals and to ensure efficient educational governance extensive use of technology including artificial intelligence will be promoted,” said the general statement on the meeting, recorded on Modi’s website.
The Prime Minister tweeted on his official Twitter handle,
Chaired a meeting in which we had in-depth discussions relating to the education sector. We are working towards educational reforms that would make India a global knowledge superpower. https://t.co/B7dbMXBan3
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 1, 2020
The discussions gave consideration to “early childhood care and education, foundational literacy and numeracy, adapting contemporary pedagogy, preserving the cultural and linguistic diversity of India with a special focus on early vocationalization of education”.
The delibrations involved use and promotion of technology in various modes for education at school and higher levels. These modes include online platforms, educational portals, TV channels, radio, podcasts etc.
In view of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown, the government has been actively promoting online education through internet-based digital platforms and broadcasting educational content on TV through dedicated education channels.
International education agencies such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have recommended strengthening remote and distance learning education models to deal with learning loss and disruption in education such as those caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the world.
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- Nationwide lockdown extended by two more weeks from May 4: MHA Order
- Students' webinar with education minister postponed to May 5
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