Nep 2023

  1. NEP 2023 a watershed moment in India’s education system: La Ganesan
  2. National Education Policy [NEP] 2023
  3. The promise of new NEP 2020 school structure for 2023 and beyond
  4. House approves P5.268


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NEP 2023 a watershed moment in India’s education system: La Ganesan

Morung Express News Kohima | June 14 Nagaland Governor, La Ganesan on Wednesday termed the New Education Policy (NEP) 2023 as watershed moment in India’s education system. Addressing the felicitation programme for toppers, rank holders and achievers of various categories of HSLC and HSSLC Examination 2023 (NBSE) at Dr Imkonglongba Ao Hall, Raj Bhavan, Ganesan maintained that after 34 years of following the same system, significant changes to the education policy was made on July 29, 2020 with the launch of NEP 2023 which aim to raise the standard of education in India to a global level. Sharing his observation of a pressing issue the society is currently facing right now, Ganesan pointed out that though we are producing a good number of graduates each year they are not adequately equipped to be employable in the job market. He, however said, the NEP 2023 is expected to address this issue by making the Indian educational system more inclusive, flexible and learner-centered. The principles of NEP is to determine and nurture the child’s potential, increase the child’s reading and numeracy knowledge and also improving the child’s creativity and logical thinking, Ganesan pointed out. He said this is envisioned to be achieved through providing flexible learning opportunities and exposing the children to a healthy mix of the best of both cultural values and modern educational practices. Ganesan also noted that apart from the fact that a lot of hard work goes into success, parents...

National Education Policy [NEP] 2023

UPDATE, UPDATE, UPDATE! The new motto for students is ‘educate, encourage, and enlighten.’ For the upcoming academic year 2023–2024, the Indian government has introduced a number of modifications to the Here are the key amendments implemented in NEP 2023-24: • 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 Model: The ‘5 + 3 + 3 + 4 model’ will take the place of the current ’10 + 2’ school structure. This implies that classes would be divided into 4 stages: • Foundational Stage: This stage is divided into 2 parts: The first three years pertaining to pre-school followed by 2 years of primary classes 1 & 2 • Preparatory Stage: This stage pertains to classes 3 through 5 and is an introduction to speaking, reading, writing, physical education, languages, art, science and mathematics • Middle Stage: This stage includes classes 6 through 8 and introduces students to more abstract concepts in subjects of mathematics, science, social science, arts and humanities • Secondary Stage: This stage is also divided into 2 parts. Classes 9 and 10 cover the first phase, followed by the second phase for classes 11 and 12 • MCQs, MCQs and some more MCQs Good news for every student in class 10 and 12. In comparison with the previous year, the weightage for short and long answer type questions would decrease & competency-based MCQs weightage would be increased. Type of Questions Questions in Class 10 Exams Questions in Class 12 Exams MCQs 30% 20% Short answer type 30% 40% Long answer type 40% 40% • No more stream divisions Ther...

The promise of new NEP 2020 school structure for 2023 and beyond

By Smarica Pant: The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 lays out an educational vision with a lot of promise for the future of education in India. One of the things it proposes is a new structure for school education in India, known as the 5+3+3+4 model. This new structure proposes that we replace the existing 10+2 structure that has been in place for several decades and in order to provide a more flexible and holistic approach to education. Let’s take a closer look at the 5+3+3+4 model, how it differs from the previous structure, and why it might be better for education in India in the future, here's all you need to know from Radhika Zahedi, School Director, The Green Acres Academy: THE 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 MODEL The 5+3+3+4 model is a new structure for school education in India that is proposed in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The "5" in the model refers to the foundational stage, which includes the first five years of schooling, from ages 3 to 8. The focus during this stage is on play and activity-based learning, with an emphasis on the development of cognitive and social-emotional skills. • The first "3" in the model refers to the preparatory stage, which includes the next three years of schooling, from ages 8 to 11. The focus during this stage is on introduction to language, mathematics, science, social studies, and arts, with an emphasis on learning through enquiry and discovery • The next "3" in the model refers to the middle stage, which includes the next th...

House approves P5.268

MANILA - Voting 289-3-0, the House of Representatives on Wednesday approved on final reading House Bill 4488 or the proposed 2023 national budget of P5.268 trillion. The House ended plenary deliberations on all agencies and major budget items, with the Office of the President, the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, Congress, Presidential Management Staff, Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council, Department of Finance, Department of Budget and Management, Lump Sum Funds and General Principles rounding up the last day. When all the debates were ended, the plenary session proceeded to the periods of amendments. Although the Appropriations Committee submitted no amendments, the plenary session created a small committee composed of Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan, House Appropriations Committee Chair Elizaldy Co and Senior Vice Chair Stella Luz Quimbo to receive and decide on the individual amendments of lawmakers. The House proceeded to approve the bill on second reading via viva voce. It then voted to approve the bill on third and final reading. President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. certified to the necessity of HB 4488 earlier this week which allowed the House to approve the bill on second and final reading on the same day, in compliance with the requirements of the 1987 Constitution. • Prior to approval, the House of Representatives' Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department noted that the proposed National Expend...