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Empowering Students through Parental Involvement

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 Parental Role in Supporting the Implementation of NEP 2020  The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a significant reform aimed at transforming the Indian education system. Parents have a critical role in supporting the implementation of NEP 2020 and ensuring its success. Firstly, parents can support their child's learning by providing a conducive environment for education. They should encourage their children to ask questions, explore different interests, and engage in activities that promote critical thinking and creativity. Secondly, parents can provide access to learning resources like books, technology, and other learning tools that help their children develop their skills and knowledge. Thirdly, the NEP 2020 emphasizes multilingualism, and parents can play a role by encouraging their children to learn multiple languages and appreciate different cultures. Fourthly, parents can support experiential learning by encouraging their children to participate in extracurricular act

FOUR STAGES OF NEP 2020

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  The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a policy document released by the Government of India in 2020 that outlines the vision for the future of education in the country. The NEP 2020 proposes several reforms to transform the Indian education system. The policy identifies four stages of education: Foundational Stage (age 3-8): This stage focuses on the development of cognitive, socio-emotional, and language skills of children. The aim is to provide a strong foundation for further learning. Preparatory Stage (age 8-11): This stage is designed to introduce students to basic concepts in various subjects. It aims to make learning more engaging and interactive and to prepare students for more in-depth learning in later stages. Middle Stage (age 11-14): This stage aims to provide a holistic and multidisciplinary education that includes a range of subjects and skills. It also aims to encourage critical thinking and analytical skills in students. Secondary Stage (age 14-18): This stage a

NEP 2020 impact on student

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NEP 2020, which stands for National Education Policy 2020, is a policy document released by the government of India to bring major reforms in the education sector. The policy aims to bring significant changes in the education system in India and its impact on students can be summarized as follows: Focus on holistic development: NEP 2020 aims to provide students with a holistic education that focuses not only on academic excellence but also on overall development. It aims to promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills among students. Early childhood education : The policy emphasizes the importance of early childhood education, which includes pre-primary education for children in the age group of 3 to 6 years. This is expected to provide a strong foundation for children and ensure their readiness for formal education. Flexibility in choosing subjects: NEP 2020 proposes a flexible curriculum that allows students to choose their own subjects based on their interests

National Education Policy 1986 Vs National Education Policy 2020 – A Comparison

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Education is continuing its journey since man is on earth. It may be the nature taught man in the yester years, gurukulas in the golden period of many kings, Government Schools and colleges’ post independence era and convents, international schools, deemed universities in the 21st century, its common objective of all these institutions is to educate the human race. Education is not just reading the books and getting a degree from a University, it is the holistic development of an individual physically, mentally, financially and economically. The aim of education is to bring overall development of an individual and make him today a productive citizen, for tomorrow’s nation. Education is fundamental for achieving full human potential, developing an equitable and just society and promoting national development. Providing universal access to quality education is the key to India’s continued ascent and leadership on the global stage in terms of economic growth, social justice and equality,