AICTE, NCVET conduct workshop on National Curriculum Framework
AICTE, NCVET jointly conducted the workshop which was attended by more than 200 faculty members across India under the theme of 'Training to Trainers'.
Tanuja Joshi | September 22, 2023 | 08:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) with the National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) jointly organised a capacity-building workshop on the operationalization of the National Curriculum Framework (NCrF) at the AICTE headquarters today.
The theme of the workshop was 'Training to Trainers’. The event was attended by more than 200 faculty members from various educational institutions across the nation.
Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi chairman ,NCVET; T G Sitharam chairman; AbhayJere vice-chairman, AICTE; Rajive Kumar, member secretary along with Mamta R Agarwal adviser-I, AICTE attended the event.
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In its inaugural meeting, the committee resolved to initiate the 'Train the Trainer' programme, targeting faculty members from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), skill institutions, and school education. AICTE conducted the first of the training sessions today.
Rajive Kumar, member secretary, AICTE addressed the event and emphasised the role played by the workshop in implementing the NCrF. AbhayJere, vice-chairman of AICTE, gave insights on creditization in startups through video conferencing.
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AICTE chairman, Sitharam, praised the NCVET chairman for providing hands-on training to the faculty members through the workshop. Sitharam stated that the three integral components of NCrF are: academic grade credits, skill program credits, and relevant experience credits.
The NCVET chairman Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi gave a presentation on NCrF and highlighted its role in both school, higher, technical, vocational, and skill education, thereby creating an integrated education system.
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The National Curriculum Framework (NCrF) was conceived in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, aimed at integrating vocational education into the broader educational spectrum. NCrF establishes a unified credit accumulation and transfer framework for both vocational and general education, spanning from school to higher education
According to the council, the NCrF encompasses academic grade credits, skill programme credits, and credits for relevant experience, enabling equivalences and mobility between the educational domains and also fostering lifelong learning, recognition of prior learning, multiple entry and exit options, and continuous professional development.
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