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NEP focuses on technology integration across various levels of education

Vivek Singh
– Vivek K Singh, Co-Founder and CEO, Careerera

The New Education Policy (NEP) was approved in July, 2020 by the Union cabinet. Its sole aim is to universalize education from the basic pre-school to the secondary level. The NEP-2020 replaced the existing National Policy of Education-1986. It is an inclusive framework that will focus on the elementary to a higher level of education in India.

There is no denial of the fact that the National Education Policy, 2020, is groundbreaking in every way. While the legislation covers a variety of topics, such as the need for early childhood care, comprehensive education, and curriculum reform, the interplay of education and technology is a common thread that runs through it all. India has evolved into a “information intensive society” over the last decade, and there is an increasing need to adopt technology in the field of education. One of the core principles guiding the education system, according to the policy, would be the ‘extensive use of technology in teaching and learning, removing language barriers, increasing access, and education planning and management.

Students and teachers have been forced to re-imagine traditional learning and teaching methods under the new “pandemic conditions,” with interactive learning replacing in-person learning experiences. The policy’s introduction at this critical juncture is important because it details the vision of education for future generations and will be a crucial tool in the development of a “self-reliant” society.

The importance of applied learning, multiple learning pathways, and resource sharing is emphasised in NEP 2020. There’s also the focus on technology-enabled pedagogy beginning in grade 6 and versatile subject combinations. It also paints a positive image of learning that is built on a solid basis of 5 years of activity-based learning and another 3 years of preparation.

We’ve mentioned some of the most important aspects of the technology policy below :

Although the policy is a novel and forward-thinking document that recognises the critical role of technology in promoting learning and teaching, it is critical to establish a cohesive plan of action for fostering technical proficiency in order to aid successful engagement with technology (and its potential advancements) while ensuring effective data security and privacy protections. The policy recognises that in the future, information will be more dematerialized and digitized in education. This mindfulness is a tremendous achievement for India’s traditionally conservative educational system.

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