National curriculum framework for school education, 2000

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National curriculum framework for school education, 2000 Presented By: Vijay Anand, Banaras Hindu University, 17 march 2017

Content Introduction Curriculum Group Basic considerations Salient features Scheme of study Early childhood education ( 2 years) Elementary education (8 years) Secondary education (2 years) Higher Secondary education (2 years)

Introduction Published by NCERT in November 2000 It was our 3 rd National curriculum Based on the recommendations of the NPE 1992

Curriculum Group Prof. J. S. Rajput Chairman Prof. R . D. Shukla Member Prof. Rajendra Dixit Member Prof.( Mrs.) S. Sinha Member Prof. K . K. Vashishtha Member Prof. O . S. Dewal Member Prof. V . K. Raina C onvenor

Basic Considerations Medium Of instructions and common school structure Core Curriculum, CCE, Vocational Education. Minimum Level Of learning (MLL) Value Education, Management and accountability Stress free Early childhood care and Education General objective of Education Open learning system

Salient Feature Indigenous Knowledge Religion as a major source of value education Inculcation of basic of all religion Flexibility in content and mode of learning to suit all learner. Inclusion of Fundamental Duties Elimination of evils like poverty, ignorance, ill health, corruption and violence, and ensuring equity, health, peace and prosperity Use of information and communication technologies

Nurturance and sustenance of multiple talents and creativity among all learners in all spheres of learning at the earliest opportunity Shift From “Teacher centered Approach” to “Learner Centered Approach”

Scheme of Studies Level of Education Years Class Early childhood education 2 Kindergarten Elementary education Primary Stage 5 1-5 th Upper primary 3 6 th -8 th Secondary education 2 9 th and 10 th Higher Secondary education 2 11 th and 12 th

Early childhood education It is in the form of Pre-School education under ‘Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) with the Help of ‘Anganwadies’. Other form may be Nursery and Kindergarten. Play Way Technique Language Games Number Games Activity directed to promote Socialization and environmental awareness Drawing , counting, naming, matching etc.

Children should be provided opportunities for development of essential skills of identification, naming, comparison matching, seriation. They Should be encouraged to play with pets, knowing common bird, pets, animals, plants, transports etc. and some celestial bodies such as moon, sun earth etc.

Primary Stage (5 years) One language – mother tongue or Regional language Mathematics Art of health and productive living

Upper primary stage (3 Years) Three language – Mother tongue or Regional language Modern Indian Language English Mathematics Science and technology Social Science Work Education Art Education (visual and Performing) Health and Physical Education (Sports and games)

Secondary stage (2 Years) Three language – Mother tongue or Regional language Modern Indian Language English Mathematics Science and technology Social Science Work Education Art Education (visual and Performing) Health and Physical Education (Sports and games)

Higher Secondary stage (2 years) Academic Stream Vocational Stream Foundation Course Language and literature Work education Health and Physical education General Foundation Course Language Vocational Electives Health and Physical education

Reference: NCF 2000 (NCERT) Summary (NCERT) http ://www.ncert.nic.in/html/pdf/schoolcurriculum/ncfsc/Summary.pdf

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