EDUCATION (CBSE/UGC NET)

EDUCATION UGC NET

BASIC FACT ABOUT EDUCATION SYSTEMS

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The 1968 national policy teacher education adopted by the Indian Government laid stress on the following aspects of teacher’s education
A
Promotion and retirement facilities for teachers.
B
Travel allowance and family pensions for teachers.
C
Adequate emoluments and academic freedom for teachers.
D
In-service training and correspondence education for teachers.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Status, Emoluments and Education of Teachers: According teachers an honoured place in society and protecting their academic freedom, ensuring adequate and satisfactory emoluments and satisfactory service conditions, and emphasizing teacher education, particularly in-service teacher education.

Detailed explanation-2: -On the basis of recommendations of Kothari Commission, the first National Education Policy was released in 1968. This policy had called for a National School System, which meant that all students, irrespective of caste, creed and sex would have access to education of a comparable quality up to a given level.

Detailed explanation-3: -The policy also encouraged the teaching of the ancient Sanskrit language, which was considered an essential part of India’s culture and heritage. The NPE of 1968 called for education spending to increase to six percent of the national income. As of 2013, the NPE 1968 has moved location on the national website.

Detailed explanation-4: -The NPE, 1986 calls for a substantial improvement in the conditions of work and the quality of teachers’ education. The Policy also emphasizes the teachers’ accountability to the pupils, their parents, the community and to their own profession.

Detailed explanation-5: -Status, emoluments and Education of teachers. Development of languages. Equalization of Educational Opportunities. Identification of Talent. Work – experience and national Service. Science Education and Research. Education for Agriculture and Industry. Production of Books. More items

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