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Ministry of Education invites suggestions on Draft National Curriculum Framework for School Education

NEP 2020 recommends a shift from a 10+2 structure to a 5+3+3+4 structure.

New Delhi: National Education Policy 2020 aims at transforming the whole education system in India comprising school education and higher education. School Education works as the foundation stone of a child’s life. In the context of school education, NEP 2020 recommends a shift from a 10+2 structure to 5+3+3+4 and emphasizes developmental perspectives suggesting curricular and pedagogical shifts at different stages- foundational, preparatory, middle, and secondary. NEP 2020 focuses on competency-based education integrating cultural rootedness, equity, inclusion, multilingualism, experiential learning, reduction in content load, integration of arts and sports in the curriculum, etc.

As a follow-up of the NEP 2020, the development of four National Curriculum Frameworks, viz., NCF for School Education, NCF for Early Childhood Care and Education, NCF for Teacher Education, and NCF for Adult Education has been initiated. The National Steering Committee under the Chairpersonship of Dr. K. Kasturirangan was set up by the Ministry of Education to undertake and guide the development of NCFs.

Going through a participatory process of deliberations, inputs were sought for the National Curriculum Frameworks (in the area of ECCE, School Education, Teacher Education, and Adult Education) from diverse stakeholders including teachers, parents, students, educational institutions, neo-and non-literates, subject experts, scholars, childcare personnel, etc. Extensive public consultations in face-to-face, as well as digital mode, were carried out. In this process of deliberations and discussions, more than 500 District Level Consultations and more than 50 consultations with different Ministries, religious groups, civil society organizations, NGOs, and Universities were held in face-to-face mode with the participation of more than 8000 diverse stakeholders. In digital mode, the Mobile App survey has received feedback from around 1,50,000 stakeholders. The Citizen-Centric Survey, launched by the Ministry of Education in August 2022, has received inputs from more than 12,00,000 stakeholders. Inputs are being received in all areas of ECCE, School Education, Teacher Education, and Adult Education. The highlights of the inputs revealed endorsement of the recommendations of NEP 2020 from all the regions.

Taking into cognizance these inputs, the National Curriculum Framework for Foundational Stage had been brought out and launched by the Ministry of Education on 20th October 2022. In continuation of this NCF-FS, the National Curriculum Framework for School Education – Pre-Draft is also ready. Given the diverse needs of students, multiple pedagogic approaches, and learning-teaching material at the different stages of school education, it is felt important to take feedback from students, parents, teachers, teacher educators, experts, scholars, and professionals on the various sections and recommendations of this NCF-School Education (SE). While giving your feedback, it needs to be kept in view that this is a pre-draft of the NCF-SE which still requires several rounds of discussion within the National Steering Committee. Feedback from diverse stakeholders will further help NSC to look critically into different modalities and approaches that this framework is proposing.

Feedback is solicited specifying the stage of school education, curricular area, school governance, assessment, etc.

You may send your feedback to the following email addresses- ncf.ncert@ciet.nic.in

Link to the document- https://ncf.ncert.gov.in/webadmin/assets/b27f04eb-65af-467f-af12-105275251546

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