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NCERT

In 1916, under the Societies Registration Act, the National Council of Educational Research and Training Organisation was established by the Government of India. The headquarters of the National Council of Educational Research and Training Institute is located in New Delhi. Dr. Hrushikesh Senapati is the director of NCERT.  

This council’s objective is to promote and conduct educational research, come up with innovative ideas, perform experimentation, and practice. This helps develop the national curriculum framework for books, syllabus, and training models plus exam strategies. 

The NCERT provides the training to fresher teachers of both state and national level functionaries. It assists in collaborating with National and international organizations to establish the best education platform in the country. It is a pivotal part of the education sector.

The NCERT is also behind the formation of the National Science Talent Search scheme, which aims to identify and nurture the new talents i.e., students of India and reward them with scholarships. 

The NCERT also examines the board classes such as class 10, class 12, and other class students in India.  They also revise the curriculum framework in national policy on education for the students, so the students can get the most of the education imparted and develop their best professional careers. 

NCERT textbooks have long been a fundamental part of India’s education system, serving as a primary source of knowledge for countless students nationwide. However, these textbooks have undergone significant updates and advancements in recent years to keep pace with the ever-changing educational landscape. In this blog post, we will delve into the latest trends observed in NCERT textbooks and their implications for students across India.

1. Embracing Inclusivity and Diversity:

Recently, NCERT textbooks have demonstrated a remarkable inclination toward fostering inclusivity and diversity. These textbooks have undergone revisions to offer a more comprehensive and balanced representation of India’s rich cultural, social, and historical heritage. This shift recognizes the importance of understanding India’s multifaceted identity while fostering a sense of unity amidst diversity among students.

2. Integrating Digital Technologies

As technology revolutionises every aspect of our lives, NCERT textbooks adapt to this digital era. They now incorporate digital resources such as QR codes, online references, and interactive multimedia content. This integration not only enhances the learning experience but also aligns with the government’s Digital India initiative, which strives to make education more accessible and engaging for all.

3. Promoting Environmental Awareness

The global community is increasingly prioritising environmental awareness, and NCERT textbooks are aligning with this vital shift. There is a rising focus on imparting knowledge about the environment, climate change, and sustainable practices. This ensures that students not only gain proficiency in traditional subjects but also develop the ability to comprehend and tackle critical global challenges.

4. Skill Development:

The new NCERT textbooks are designed to go beyond rote learning. They emphasise skill development and practical knowledge, nurturing students’ critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. This shift prepares students for a rapidly changing job market and encourages lifelong learning.

5. Evolving Curriculum:

The curriculum in NCERT textbooks is continuously evolving to keep up with the changing demands of the job market and society. New subjects and areas of study, such as artificial intelligence, data science, and entrepreneurship, are being introduced to equip students with the skills needed in the 21st century.

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