Which of the following is proposed in National Education Policy 2020? (i) Learning how to learn (ii) Increasing course content (iii) 360-degree holistic progress report card (iv) Standardized curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment Choose the correct option.

Which of the following is proposed in National Education Policy 2020? (i) Learning how to learn (ii) Increasing course content (iii) 360-degree holistic progress report card (iv) Standardized curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment Choose the correct option. Correct Answer (i) (iii)

According to NEP 2020, A good educational institution is one in which every student feels welcomed and cared for, where a safe and stimulating learning environment exists, where a wide range of learning experiences are offered, and where good physical infrastructure and appropriate resources conducive to learning are available to all students.

Key Points 

 Some important fundamental principles of the NEP 2020 are- 

  • Full equity and inclusion as the cornerstone of all educational decisions to ensure that all students are able to thrive in the education system.
  • The 360-degree holistic report reflects in great detail the progress as well as the uniqueness of each learner in the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains.
  • Emphasis on conceptual understanding rather than rote learning and learning-for-exams.
  • Promoting self-assessment and the peer assessment done by the student in the classroom.
  • Learning how to learn:- The main goal of the school education regulatory system must be to improve educational outcomes so that children can implement the acquired knowledge and skills in real life.
  • Respect for diversity and respect for the local context in all curriculum, pedagogy, and policy, always keeping in mind that education is a concurrent subject.
  • Learning should be done in various methods, and teachers should focus on conceptual learning in a meaningful way.
  • Establishment of the linkage of the concepts with the environment or we can say that the linkage of the school with the home.
  • Promoting multilingualism and the power of language in teaching and learning.
  • It emphasizes group work as well as individual work, NEP 2020 links the study to the curriculum.
  • So by all these references, a 360-degree holistic progress report card, and learning how to learn are the key features of the NEP 2020.

Hint

  • Course content should not increases according to the NEP 2020, the learning of the lessons are done in different methods such as hands-on activities, and experimental way of learning.
  • The curriculum should be flexible did not standardized.

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In mid-2012 I completed my first massive online open course, or MOOC, the kind widely offered by Coursera, EdX, Udacity and so on in partnership with different educational institutions. It was on clinical trials and ethical practices, offered by Johns Hopkins, on Coursera. This was shortly before the MOOC sensation hit India, and when Coursera, which was founded by two Stanford professors, itself was just a few months old. The MOOC bug had bit me. The course Id completed was mainly designed for health care professionals who would be involved in actual clinical trials, not college students who had no prior knowledge of that area. I decided to enroll in the course because it was the only biology related course open at the time. However, I did see hope in that sometime in the future Id be able to get a glimpse of what classes are like in the hallowed halls of major educational institutions around the world. By early 2013, Coursera and EdX had partnered with so many educational institutions and expanded their course offerings to include everything from food and nutrition to Greek mythology to business, that I was spoilt for choice. I spent hours going through course catalogues and poring over course descriptions, almost delirious with excitement at the fact that I was actually going to be able to take classes offered by universities I had only dreamt of attending.
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