- By Ritesh Kumar
- Tue, 30 Jul 2024 12:21 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
The Union Education Ministry on Monday issued guidelines for implementing bagless days for classes 6-8, aiming to make learning in schools more joyful, experiential, and stress-free. These guidelines, developed by the PSS Central Institute of Vocational Education, a unit of the National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT), were released on the fourth anniversary of the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020.
The NEP 2020 recommended that all students in classes 6-8 participate in a 10-day bagless period.
"The idea behind 10 bagless days is to make them an integral part of the teaching learning process rather than an add-on to the existing scheme of studies of education from classes 6-8. It will not only reduce the boundaries between the bookish knowledge and application of knowledge but also expose children to the skill requirements in the work areas, thus helping them to decide the future career path," reads the guidelines.
"Every student will take a fun course during classes 6-8 that gives a survey and hands-on experience of a sampling of important vocational craft such as carpentry, electric work, metal work, gardening, pottery making, etc, as decided by states and local communities and as mapped by local skilling needs," further added.
The ministry stated that all students would participate in a 10-day bagless period at some point during classes 6-8, during which they would intern with local vocational experts such as carpenters, gardeners, potters, and others.
"Ten bagless days activities can be accommodated in any number of slots in an annual calendar. But it is advisable to keep two or three slots. While developing an annual work plan, all subject teachers may be involved. If necessary, indoor and outdoor activities may be clubbed in a day," the guidelines stated.
The NCERT guidelines recommend activities such as visiting and surveying vegetable markets, charity visits, conducting surveys and writing reports on pet care, doodling, kite making and flying, organising a book fair, sitting under a banyan tree, and visiting a biogas plant and solar energy park.
Moreover, several initiatives were launched on the NEP anniversary, including dedicated TV channels to facilitate learning of various Indian languages, a Tamil channel, primers for early graders in 25 Indian languages, career guidance guidelines, the National Mission for Mentoring, National Professional Standards for Teachers in braille and audiobooks, a school innovation marathon by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and a book on graduation attributes and professional competencies.
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"The four-year journey of NEP, 2020, has been about bringing in transformative change in the country's education system for nurturing a new generation of learners. NEP, 2020, stands as a symbol of hope for transforming the learning landscape, harnessing the country's demographic dividend, empowering the population and driving socio-economic development," Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said, as reported by news agency PTI.
"Implementation of NEP has made learning more vibrant and guided in making the country's education more futuristic, rooted, global, and outcome-oriented," he added.
(With PTI Inputs)
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