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The development of National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for school education is a huge decentralised consultation exercise right from villages and cities to states and Union ministries, NCERT officials said on Tuesday. The NCERT has removed portions about the 2002 Gujarat riots, Emergency, Cold War, Naxalite movement and Mughal courts from its class 12 textbooks as part of its “syllabus rationalisation” exercise, triggering allegations that the exercise is ideologically driven. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has cited “overlapping” and “irrelevant” as reasons for dropping those portions from the syllabus. “The development of National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for…
Yoga would be taught from Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) to Class XII, according to a recent proposal by India’s Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan. Pradhan asserted that yoga is an integral aspect of one’s health and well-being, as well as physical education, during his speech at the National Yoga Olympiad on June 18 in New Delhi. “Yoga is a crucial component of fitness, wellbeing, and health education. I propose that NCERT include yoga’s age-old teachings into our curriculum. We must prioritise yoga from early childhood care and education through Class XII while we are establishing the National Curriculum…
Online instruction and learning are now standard practise for students and instructors worldwide due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic. As part of the Smart City Taiwan project, Taiwan’s Industrial Development Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (IDB) has collaborated with local businesses to use smart technology to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all. This is done in recognition of the role technology plays in the virtual classroom. In order to solve structural issues connected to educational inequality and divergence, “Smart City Taiwan,” led by the IDB, was created to hasten the development of smart learning technologies. The…
OTTAWA, ON, June 20, 2022 – The Canadian Association of Institutions of Nursing (“CASN”) released a statement today introducing a new portal that would provide views from its member schools on current nursing education issues and opportunities throughout the country. “CASN’s Quality Nursing Education National Insights Portal was recently launched, and we’re excited to share it with you (the “Portal”). Schools of nursing are battling to maintain high quality nursing education in the face of various difficulties on all fronts, following a two-year war with a worldwide pandemic that gravely impacted Canada’s already complicated health-care system. Through the gateway, we…
The Army Training Command (ARTRAC) is partnering with the IIT-Madras to establish a 5G Testbed at the Military College of Telecommunication at Mhow, Indore, for the army’s operational use of 5G technology, especially along the borders, the institute said on Monday. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) to this effect was signed today by Lt Gen MU Nair, AVSM, SM, Commandant, Military College of Telecommunication Engineering, on behalf of the Army Training Command, Shimla, and Prof V Kamakoti, Director, IIT- Madras, in the presence of Army officials and faculty of the institute. The collaboration would give an impetus to the induction…
New Delhi (PTI) UNESCO has recognised the Ministry of Education’s use of ICT through the “PM eVidya” project during the Covid epidemic, authorities stated on Sunday. The PM eVIDYA initiative was launched by the ministry in May 2020 as part of the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan,’ which combines all activities connected to digital, online, and on-air education to offer multi-mode access for delivering education while minimising learning losses. “The UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the application of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Education for the year 2021 has been given to the Central Institute of Educational Technology…
When We All Vote co-chairs Chris Paul, Selena Gomez, Liza Koshy, Bretman Rock, and Kerry Washington, as well as former Attorney General Eric Holder, Magic Johnson, Doc Rivers, David Hogg, and others, sponsored the inaugural Culture of Democracy Summit beginning June 10th. Artists, athletes, academics, grassroots activists, and corporate executives gathered for a four-day nonpartisan gathering to debate the role diverse industries play in safeguarding and enhancing democracy through voter registration, education, mobilisation, and culture change. For the Summit’s last day, about 1,000 people gathered at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles. The complete roster of speakers, as…
Even as the world’s economy undergo changes as a result of the digital revolution, renowned economist Kaushik Basu believes that creative education and health sectors will play a key role in countries emerging as winners in the future. Basu noted at the Gujarat Institute of Development Research’s (GIDR) seventh Pravin Visaria Memorial Public Lecture that concentrating on creative education and health sectors will be crucial for countries like India to emerge as winners in the future. “As we go into the next phase, different countries will have challenges. New winners and losers will emerge. Take any nation, even India, and…
The National Medical Commission is actively considering allowing final year medical students who returned from Ukraine and China to complete their education from their parent universities online and then take the Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE) here, official sources said. The concession, being planned to help Indian students forced to cut short their studies due to the war in Ukraine and the pandemic in China, will be a one-time measure, they said. Students who clear the FMGE may be allowed to do an internship in accordance with Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) regulations for two years instead of one year,…
On Wednesday, the Education Ministry announced the commencement of a three-year skill-based bachelor’s degree programme for serving defence personnel, which would acknowledge the vocational training gained by Agniveers under the ‘Agnipath’ scheme during their time in the military. The Union Cabinet authorised an enticing recruiting strategy for Indian young to serve in the Armed Forces on Tuesday, dubbed ‘Agnipath,’ and the youth who are picked would be known as Agniveers. AGNIPATH is a four-year programme that permits patriotic and motivated young people to serve in the Armed Forces. The ‘Agnipath’ plan was created to give the Armed Forces a more…