NEW DELHI: At a time when NCERT has come under criticism over textbook revisions , Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday expressed confidence that the council will drive educational reforms , bringing a paradigm shift in teaching and learning.
Endorsing NCERT's efforts in taking forward reforms envisioned in NE, Pradhan described it as not merely an institution but a 'Gyan Kumbh' that has shaped generations of Indians.
Speaking at its 65th Foundation Day, Pradhan said NCERT must now embrace a reform-oriented and tech-driven role to lead India's education transformation. "...Since inception, it has traversed a long distance, particularly in nation-building through education. Today, it must embrace its role as a change leader and also don a new avatar-one that is reform oriented, tech-driven and focused on best practices," he said.
Pradhan exuded confidence that NCERT will "bring a paradigm shift in teaching and learning and play a key role in actualising the goal of Samridhh Bharat ." "Confident that NCERT will continue shaping critical and creative thinking in the 'Amrit Peedhi'," he said.
Endorsing NCERT's efforts in taking forward reforms envisioned in NE, Pradhan described it as not merely an institution but a 'Gyan Kumbh' that has shaped generations of Indians.
Speaking at its 65th Foundation Day, Pradhan said NCERT must now embrace a reform-oriented and tech-driven role to lead India's education transformation. "...Since inception, it has traversed a long distance, particularly in nation-building through education. Today, it must embrace its role as a change leader and also don a new avatar-one that is reform oriented, tech-driven and focused on best practices," he said.
Pradhan exuded confidence that NCERT will "bring a paradigm shift in teaching and learning and play a key role in actualising the goal of Samridhh Bharat ." "Confident that NCERT will continue shaping critical and creative thinking in the 'Amrit Peedhi'," he said.
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