The upcoming academic year will see a slew of reforms in teacher
education such as the introduction of four-year integrated BA/BEd and
BSc/BEd programmes across the country and the discontinuation of MEd
course in open and distance learning centres.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/for-quality-teachers-integrated-course-two-year-bed-programme/article1-1304057.aspx

At a meeting in Delhi on Tuesday, the Centre asked state education
ministers to prepare for key changes that also include extension in
duration of BEd and MEd courses to two years from the current one
year, a mandatory 20-week teaching internship to be eligible as a
teacher and introduction of part-time BEd course during vacations for
teachers who don't have the degree.

The changes, including the introduction of integrated courses and
discontinuation of the MEd one in open and distance learning
institutes, will be implemented in the academic year of 2015-16.

The integrated courses would offer the option of a vocational course
alongside BA or BSc to enhance employability and bridge the skewed gap
between demand and supply of teachers.

The move to do away with the MEd course in open and distance learning
institutes was aimed at emphasising the specialised training and
seriousness required for the programme, secretary (school education
and literacy) Vrinda Sarup said at the meeting. Professor of education
at IGNOU CB Sharma, however, told HT that the decision wasn't a
well-thought one.

HRD minister Smriti Irani, who chaired the meeting, called upon the
states to implement the proposed reforms, including a choice-based
credit system. She also called for another meeting in February to
discuss the proposed New Education Policy. "We want village education
councils, blocks, districts, MPs and MLAs to discuss what our
educational needs are... We should think of the New Education Policy,"
Irani said.

"We don't want orders from Delhi to decide it. We'll come to hear the
people in villages of different regions," she added.

The reforms were passed recently by the National Council for Teacher
Education (NCTE) -- the regulatory authority in the teaching field -- on
the lines of the justice JS Verma commission's recommendations


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th



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