UGC invited feedback from teachers, students, researchers on “Draft Curriculum on Life Skills”, “Draft Facilitators’ Guidelines for Life Skills Curriculum”
Vagisha Kaushik | February 26, 2022 | 10:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has invited suggestions from teachers, students, researchers, and all stakeholders on “Draft Curriculum on Life Skills” and “Draft Facilitators’ Guidelines for Life Skills Curriculum” developed to impart soft skills to undergraduate students in colleges and universities. The stakeholders can send their feedback or suggestions by March 10.
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“In 2018, UGC had developed a “Curriculum on Life Skills (Jeevan Kaushal)” under its quality mandate initiative to impart life skills to undergraduate students. This curriculum has been revised as per the recommendations of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. UGC has also prepared a “Facilitators’ guidelines for the curriculum on life skills” for the effective implementation of this curriculum,” said a UGC statement.
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Life skills such as communication, cooperation, teamwork and resilience are one of the fundamental principles of the NEP 2020 to guide both the education system at large, including the individual institutions, it said.
The Life Skills programme will have the following courses:
The duration of the life skills programme is 120 hours and total credits are 8.
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General guidelines to facilitate the facilitators:
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