§ Dr. RL Raina, Vice Chancellor, JK
Lakshmipat University, Jaipur
With the union cabinet’s approval for
the much-discussed New Education Policy (NEP), learning and teaching processes
in the country are all set to undergo fundamental changes. By approving the NEP
2020, the cabinet led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has paved the way
for large scale, transformational reforms in both school and higher education
sectors. This is the first education policy of the 21st century and replaces
the 34-year-old National Policy on Education (NPE) of 1986.
The new education policy is built on
the foundational pillars of -- accessibility, equity, quality, affordability
and accountability. This policy has been framed in such a way that it gets
aligned to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and has a goal to change
into a vibrant knowledge society and global knowledge superpower because the
ongoing coronavirus pandemic has made us realize that how learning, research
and innovation are pivotal. The policy has been drafted keeping in mind that both
school and college education have to be more holistic, flexible,
multidisciplinary, suited to 21st century needs and aimed at bringing out the
unique capabilities of each student.
Multilingualism: Power of language
Multilingualism has a great power to
our educational system. Home language/mother tongue as medium of instructions
till grade V will not only strengthen the roots, but also it will definitely
connect students to society and culture. This would also help them to
understand Indian values and how local can be the new global, a
much-highlighted motto of the government to fight the economic slowdown.
However, proficiency in global languagesespecially English is also a point of
concern. Even the content creation in local and mother languages is a big
challenge which thegovernment has to ensure before starting education in local/
mother languages.
Vocational courses: The way out in pandemic
Eliminating the boundaries between
academic and vocational streams will lead toan aspiring educational system. It
has given some way to educated idles.Availability of vocational courses after
grade VI can be a good initiative especiallyin the rural areas, as it will
encourage and help students to learn life-skills and localemployability skills
which may help them to get employment and earn livelihoodlater on. With this
initiative NEP 2020 aims to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher
education including vocational education from 26.3 per cent (2018) to 50 per
cent by 2035. However, ‘reimagining vocational education’ is quite debatable
because many education experts feel introduction of vocational education at an
early stage may distract the poor student and would become a barrier for many
first-generation learners and those from disadvantaged backgrounds to access
higher education.
Significant shift in undergraduate programs
The new policy marks a significant
shift in the format of undergraduate education with the reintroduction of the
four-year multidisciplinary bachelor’s program with flexibilityin exit options.
While the three-year traditional BA, BSc, as well as BVoc degrees will continue,
under the four-year program students can exit after one year with a
certificate, after two years with a diploma and a Bachelor’s degree after three
years. Single regulator of higher education is a good thought which should
bring coherency in various higher education institutions and Integrated and
holistic development of pass-outs but concentration of powers should not be
misused.Allowing Indian Universities to set off shore campuses as well as
facilitatingforeign universities to operate in India will definitely strengthen
India’s positionin global ranking but may add a high cost to education.
Indian Education system needed a
major transformation sincelong therefore NEP gives us hope. Alsointerdisciplinary,
flexibility and project-based learning in overalleducation system will provide
numerous opportunities to youth in future and a creativeand motivated workforce
to the country.
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