What is the current concern of the National Curriculum Framework in curriculum development and improvement?

What is the current concern of the National Curriculum Framework in curriculum development and improvement? Correct Answer Making curriculum inclusive and meaningful for children

National Curriculum Framework

  • NPE 1986,92 proposed a national framework for curriculum as a means of evolving a national system of education “The NPE – Programme of Action(PoA) envisaged a child-centered approach to promote universal enrolment and universal retention of children up to 14 years of age and substantial improvement in the quality of education in the school”
  • National Curriculum Framework was envisioned as a means of modernizing the system of education. National Curriculum Framework 2005 reviews and refers to the recommendations of the Mudaliar Commission and Kothari Commission and reviews the development of the Curriculum Framework of 1975, 1988, and 2000.
  •  The NCF is based on four guiding principles for curriculum development:
  1. ​Connecting knowledge to life outside the school.
  2. Ensuring that learning shifts away from rote methods.
  3. Enriching the curriculum so that it goes beyond textbooks, and
  4. Making examinations more flexible.
  • It points out that interaction with peers, teachers, and older and younger people, can open up many rich learning possibilities. Learning tasks and experiences, therefore, need to be designed to ensure that children seek out knowledge from sites other than the textbooks—from their own experiences, from experiences at home, community, from the library. 

Conclusion: The NCF 2005 is critical of the perception about the child as a passive receiver of knowledge and emphasizes that the child can be made an active participant in the construction of knowledge. It focuses on learning without burden, where students should go beyond their textbook and they should learn from their own experiences. NCF is focused on children rather than teachers. So, its main concern is making such a curriculum that is inclusive and meaningful for the students. Hence, option (1) is correct.

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