Union
HRD Minister launches NISHTHA to build capacities of 42 Lakh government
teachers across the country
New
Delhi: Union Human Resource Development Minister Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal
‘Nishank’ launchedthe National Mission to improve Learning Outcomes at the
Elementary level- NISHTHA, National Initiative for School Heads and Teachers
Holistic Advancement at Dr Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi
today.During the programme, NISHTHA Website, Training Modules, Primer Booklet
and a Mobile App were also launched by the Minister.
Speaking
on the occasionthe HRD Minister said that this is the largest teachers’ training
programme of its kind in the world. Giving further details, the Minister said
that the basic objective of this massive training programme ‘NISHTHA’ is to
motivate and equip teachers to encourage and foster critical thinking in
students. He said that teachers will get awareness and develop their skills on
various aspects related to Learning Outcomes, Competency Based Learning and
Testing, Learner-centered Pedagogy, School Safety and Security, Personal-social
qualities, Inclusive Education, ICT in teaching-learning including Artificial
Intelligence, Health and well-being including yoga, Initiatives in School
Education including library, eco club, youth club, kitchen garden, School
Leadership qualities, Environmental Concerns, Pre-school, Pre-vocational Education
and School Based Assessment in a joyful learning manner.
The
teachers are the powerhouse of the nation and they must be of the highest
quality, the Minister elaborated. He further said that it is the Prime
Minister’s dream that the quality of our teachers should be such that they
should command worldwide respect.
Shri
Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ disclosed that this training programme has been
included as one of the two transformative ideas from this Department for the
100 days programme of the Government. This integrated programme aims to build
the capacities of around 42 lakh participants covering all teachers and Heads
of Schools at the elementary level in all Government schools, faculty members
of State Councils of Educational Research and Training (SCERTs), District
Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) as well as Block Resource
Coordinators and Cluster Resource Coordinators in all States and UTs.
Shri
Pokhriyal highlighted that the initiative is first of its kind wherein
standardized training modules are developed at national level for all States
and UTs. However, States and UTs can contextualize the training modules and use
their own material and resource persons also, keeping in view the core topics
and expected outcomes of NISHTHA.
The
Minister informed that the training will be conducted directly by 33120 Key
Resource Persons (KRPs) and State Resource Persons (SRP) identified by the
State and UTs, who will in turn be trained by 120 National Resource Persons
identified from National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT),
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA),
KendriyaVidyalayaSangathan (KVS), NavodayaVidyalayaSamiti (NVS), Central Board
of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Non-Government Organisations.
It
was observed that the expectation from teachers in the present day is different
and includes many new attributes. Teachers today are also expected to be aware
of the provisions regarding Gender, The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act
and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The integrated
programme therefore seeks to train all heads and teachers as first level
counsellors to be alert and responsive to the needs of the students, in
addition to promoting joyful learning and taking special care of the
requirements of special children.
The
prominent features of this integrated programme are activity based modules
including educational games and quizzes, Social-emotional learning,
motivational interactions, team building, preparation for school based
assessment, in-built continuous feedback mechanism, online monitoring and
support system, training need and impact analysis (Pre and Post training).
In
order to enhance professional development of teachers, special emphasis has
been given on design and development of training modules. The training Modules
for NISHTHA have been developed through a consultative process involving the
suggestions from the States and UTs and CBSE, KVS, NVS, School Principals and
Non-Governmental Organizations, such as Kaivalya Foundation, Tata Trust, Azim
Premji Foundation and Aurobindo Society.
This
mega capacity building programme has been integrated with technology to ensure
smooth facilitation, availability of digital content and technology enabled
teaching methods to support the teachers. A Mobile App and Learning Management
System (LMS) based on MOODLE (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning
Environment) have been developed by NCERT (https://nishtha.ncert.gov.in/). LMS
will be used for registration of Resource Persons and Teachers, dissemination
of resources, training gap and impact analysis, monitoring, mentoring and
measuring the progress online.
In
order to ensure sustainable impact on classroom transactions, this integrated
training programme is embedded with post training interventions including
provision of mentoring. After the completion of KRP training, National Resource
Persons will regularly be in touch with KRPs through WhatsApp/Facebook groups
etc and will form Quality Circles that will work to share ideas, challenges and
their solutions and best practices. This will help in building pedagogical
skills and connecting with peers, thereby leading to improvement in learning
outcomes of the students.
The
programme was launched by in the presence of Smt Rina Ray, Secretary,
Department of School Education and Literacy and other senior officers from
MHRD, all States and UTs, Senior Policy Makers and Heads of Institutions.
Source
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