New National Education Policy 2023
New National Education Policy 2023
The new NEP 2023 is based on four pillars: Access, Equity, Quality, and
Accountability. It possesses a new structure, i.e. 5+3+3+4, comprising 12 years of
school and three years of Anganwadi/ pre-school, replacing the old 10+2 system. All
states and UTs now start implementing the NEP 2023 in their education system,
unlike Karnataka which is looking to bring its own Education Policy and scrap
the NEP 2023 implemented in 2021.
Through this new education scheme, they are trying to bring more than two crore
students into the mainstream and with the help of this, they aim to achieve 100%
GER (Gross enrollment ratio) from preschool to secondary by the end of 2030. This
NEP 2023, the government is looking forward to making India a “global knowledge
superpower”, and it will be only done by making the education system for schools
and colleges more flexible, holistic, and multi-disciplinary, bringing out their unique
capabilities.
#NEP2020 Fact: Do you know this was the 3rd NEP policy? The first policy came in
1968, and the 2nd one came in 1986, later amended in 1992.
Through this NEP, our country‟s education system and research facility will become
more robust and with the help of this, students who spent thousands of dollars on
education in foreign countries will get global standards in line with India.
NEP 2023
ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) Foundation of Learning:
Through this policy, children aged 3 to 6 years will have access to free, safe, high-
quality, developmentally appropriate care and education by 2025. There is a severe
learning crisis in India because children are enrolled for pre-primary but fail to attain
basic skills.
New Curriculum Structure
For this, textbooks will also be made available in their language. Still, if it is
not possible to provide, the language of interaction between teacher and
students will be their home language.
From grade 1 onwards, young children will get exposure to two to three
languages, which may increase their speaking proficiency, interaction, and
ability to recognize the same by grade 3.
How will teachers be Recruited under NEP 2023?
Under the new National Education Policy, if there is a shortage of teachers who
speak a given language, special efforts will be made, and the scheme will be rolled
out to recruit teachers, including retired teachers who can speak the local language
required.
The importance of basic knowledge of various livelihood and life skills such as
gardening, woodwork, pottery, electric work, and others
They aim that by the end of 2025, they have at least 50% of learners from
school and higher education who get exposure to vocational education.
Every school subject will be considered as curricular rather than extra or co-
curricular, including yoga, sports, dance, music, sculpting, woodworking,
gardening, and electric work.
NCERT will prepare syllabi and textbooks as per the NCF (national
curriculum framework) so that these subjects can be incorporated into the
curriculum. States SCERTs (State Councils of Educational Research
Training) may edit, rewrite, and supplement as needed.
Physical education will be incorporated strongly throughout their curriculum
with a consideration of what is interesting and safe at each age.
Also, there is no hard separation between the „vocational‟ and „academic‟
streams because they wanted every student will get an equal opportunity to
develop both capabilities.