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Inviting suggestions on the draft of National Professional Standards for Teachers (NPST)

Inviting suggestions on the draft of National Professional Standards for Teachers (NPST)
Start Date :
Dec 08, 2021
Last Date :
Dec 17, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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As per the recommendations made in NEP 2020, a set of standards has been developed to ensure that all students at all levels of school education are taught by passionate, ...

As per the recommendations made in NEP 2020, a set of standards has been developed to ensure that all students at all levels of school education are taught by passionate, motivated, highly qualified, professionally trained, and well-equipped teachers. National Professional Standard for Teachers(NPST) would help in determining the attributes of the teachers at different levels of career pathways. In addition to this, NPST focuses on preparations, practice and performance improvement of all teachers. The standards and related policies are in line with the fundamental principles given in the NEP 2020 to provide high quality education to all. NCTE was mandated by the Ministry to formulate a guiding document and platform for operationalizing NPST.

National Professional Standard for Teachers (NPST) will monitor the design of pre-service teacher education program. This could be then adopted by states and determine all aspects of teacher career management, including tenure, professional development efforts, salary increases, promotions, and other recognitions.

In this regard, a draft document on NPST has been developed by NCTE after incorporating ideas and suggestions received from experts of various domains. The draft document has been released on November 17, 2021 to invite the suggestions and feedback from all stakeholders.

Click here to read the draft National Professional Standard for Teachers (NPST)

Please submit your suggestions (comments) latest by 17th December 2021.

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Abhishek Kumar Lal
Abhishek Kumar Lal 4 years 7 months ago
Modern technologies should be used Proper training material should be provided Regular evaluation of training program on regular basis Smartboards should be provided at all the schools at rural areas especially government schools Regular inspection should be done Regular survey should be conducted.
Reshma
Reshma 4 years 7 months ago
Respected sir, Teaching is the noblest profession. Many common people who is well educated and qualified is not able to get chane to teach due to many reasons they comple to do other jobs. I know some people like that their class is such memorable and wonderful. I kindly request you to gave such people a chance to take even special Saturday or Sunday classes. That will make surely achange in our society
Dr.Manmohan Bandaru
Dr.Manmohan Bandaru 4 years 7 months ago
NPST SHOULD REFLECT: New Core Curriculum will emphasise a progressive pedagogical approach that is student-centred, experiential, collaborative and focused on developing critical thinking skills. To achieve this there will be a corresponding emphasis on teachers repositioning themselves as facilitators of learning and in the use of technology to support more personalised and independent learning.
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 4 years 7 months ago
Just like IAS, we can introduce Indian Educational Services. This creamy layer can be appointed as DIstrict Educational Officers.
Dr.Manmohan Bandaru
Dr.Manmohan Bandaru 4 years 7 months ago
NPST SHOULD REFLECT:Teachers are not just there to educate children in respect of subjects or hard skills but also in softer skills (such as teamwork and communication), creativity, democracy and growing as a human being. These are core values instilled through a curriculum with clear roots in fostering patriotism, citizenship and Hindu beliefs. It is logical that students who are raised in an educational system that actively supports a strong cultural connection to Indian heritage
Dr.Manmohan Bandaru
Dr.Manmohan Bandaru 4 years 7 months ago
“Teaching has been a high status profession for decades, for hundreds of years. For example, when our parents were young, the most valued professions were a Priest and a Teacher, because they were the educated and civilised persons.”NPST should reflect this
Sagar Palsambkar
Sagar Palsambkar 4 years 7 months ago
Make NET-SET compulsory even for nursery teachers as well as all teachers who want to teach in International school should have served atleast one year in village