Social Sciences, asked by nandanabasu, 1 year ago

who proposed national framework for curriculum and for what purpose?

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Answered by mangharam
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The Framework provides the framework for making syllabii,[1] textbooks and teaching practices within the school education programmes in India. The NCF 2005[2]document draws its policy basis from earlier government reports on education as Learning Without Burden[3] and National Policy of Education 1986-1992[4] and focus group discussion.[5] After wide ranging deliberations 21 National Focus Group Position Papers have been developed under the aegis of NCF-2005. The state of art position papers provided inputs for formulation of NCF-2005. The document and its offshoot textbooks have come under different forms of reviews in the press.[6]
Answered by rameshwar2
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National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education 2009 is a Government of India draft created for proposing changes and updates required to the National Council for Teacher Education,
The framework is an endeavour of the National Council for Teacher Education to encourage interested parties and stakeholders to give their views on the qualitative and quantitative improvements that could be achieved in educating teachers at school, graduate, post-graduate, doctoral and post-doctoral levels. A previous "curriculum framework" had been developed in 1978 by the council itself (which at that time was just a department rather than an independent body), followed by the
NCERT framework for teacher education in 1988, which subsequently led to the "first curriculum framework for quality teacher education" by NCTE in 1998. This was succeeded in 2005 by mukesh devnath...



I think it was mukeh devnath......

nandanabasu: are you sure?
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