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how to implement new education policy 2020 in schools​

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Answered by 1005322
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The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has released the National Education Policy 2020 (“NEP”), laying the path for large scale transformational reforms in both school and higher education sectors.  

According to the government, it is the first education policy of the 21st century and replaces the thirty-four-year-old National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986 which was modified in 1992.

The NEP is erected on the foundational pillars of ‘Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability and Accountability’. This policy is aligned to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and aims to revise and overhaul the education system in our country, including its regulations and governance by making both school and college education more holistic, flexible and multidisciplinary.

According to the government, the implementation of previous policies has focused largely on issues of access and equity. It may be noted that the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in the country (as recorded last in 2018) currently sits at 26..3 per cent.  

The GRE depicts the ratio of those students who are successfully enrolling into higher education institutions after the end of their initial schooling years.  Further, it may be noted that due to deep-rooted traditional learning methods, the education system in India is not able to adapt with new streams of education.

Amongst the other changes, the NEP proposes to bring about the change in the name of the ministry from the MHRD to the new Education Ministry. The NEP further aims to ensure that 6 per cent of our GDP is spent on education for providing implementation of this policy to the country.  

Further, the central government, through this policy has more outreach than the previous NPE by encompassing students from age of 3 years instead of the previous age of 5 years. It also proposes reforms for teachers by mainstreaming their governing regulations. The important highlights of the NEP are enumerated in the succeeding paras

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Answered by krishnabisht3593
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If the government wants to implement the NEW EDUCATION

POLICY 2020. Which organ of government will implement the

same?

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Human teacher is a human being who is skilled and expert in the art and science of teaching children.

Mechanical teacher is a computer programmed to teach children of particular age level.

Advantage and Disadvantage of Human Teacher

Brad Henry, an American politician has rightly said, “A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning.” A great human teacher can do miracles, which no one else can do. Who does not know Miss Sullivan, Helen Keller’s great teacher who transformed the latter’s life. The day she arrived at Helen's house, Helen called that day the most important day of her life. Helen compared the arrival of her teacher to the shining of 'light of love' in her darkened life. Miss Sullivan took unprecedented pains to teach Helen manual alphabet. Since Helen was suffering from hearing as well as visual disabilities, Miss Sullivan really had to work very hard to teach Helen the alphabet.

Advantages:

The advantages of a human teacher are many. As sated above, only a human teacher can transform students’ life. A human teacher has the brain as well as the heart that can work many times faster than the processors of a machine. He has the values such as compassion, understanding, empathy, commitment, dedication, love, and sympathy for his students that no sophisticated machine can ever have.

Disadvantages:

The disadvantages of a human teacher can also be many, such as complacency, low level of knowledge, selfishness, compromising nature, poor character, etc. But these flaws can be mended with proper monitoring and management.

Mechanical Teacher Advantages

A mechanical teacher is capable of teaching at fixed hours with 100% regularity and punctuality without being tired. It can use many teaching aids such as video, audio aids efficiently. It does not do any partiality or dishonesty. It teaches objectively.

Mechanical Teacher Disadvantages

It can’t adapt according to the situation and circumstances. It does not have the emotional aspect to connect to the students. Some technical faults in it may make it more complex. It can’t improvise and be as creative as a human teacher can be.

In conclusion it can be said there is no substitute for a human teacher.

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