• ECCE
  • School Edu
  • Higher Edu
  • Edu Tech
  • Skills
  • Jobs
  • Advertise
  • Login
[t4b-ticker]
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Spotlight
  • Perspective
  • Interview
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Student Kiosk
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Spotlight
  • Perspective
  • Interview
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Student Kiosk
No Result
View All Result
Education21
Home Latest

Vocational subjects to become mandatory from class 9 under to be announced new NCF

education by education
September 27, 2022
in Latest, School Edu
0
Vocational subjects to become mandatory from class 9 under to be announced new NCF
0
SHARES
148
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Skills education is slated for a major structural reform soon.  Vocational education would be finally a part of the formal school education system as the new NCF currently under the final stages of consultation/preparation, has made sweeping changes in this regard. The vocational subjects would be introduced from class 6 in schools under a centrally sponsored scheme and till class 8, these subjects will be foundational in nature. However, from class 9 onwards these subjects would become mandatory.

Disclosing this change aimed at integration of skills education into formal education at the 13th Global Skills Summit – Education to Employability: Making it happen’, organized by FICCI on September 27-28, Secretary Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Atul Kumar Tiwari, also added about a new version of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY 5.0) under which 5000 schools are being also converted into skill hubs.

MSDE secretary also spoke about the National Credit Framework, under which academic credits will be available to practically short courses and prior learning. This framework will be soon made public for feedback.

Admitting that skilling has not been aspirational and school education has failed in imparting skills so far, Mr Tiwari said that had formal education discharged its role for skill education, the need for ministry like MSDE wouldn’t be there. “But after NEP 2020, things have changed and under it 50% of all students have to be exposed to vocational education, and it has set the ball rolling, ‘ he added.  Doing away with separation of credits for skills and academics, creating a special vertical for training the trainers and common facilities for training besides the National Credit Framework is a move towards integration of skills into school and higher education.

Speaking at the same session, RCM Reddy, MD & CEO of Schoolnet India Ltd and Learnet Skills Ltd suggested that in the era of disruption perhaps it would be in the fitness of things to bring ITIs into schools in a bid to bring skilling to schooling or schooling to skilling instead of patchworks at ending discrimination against vocational education.  “We have to see how we can bring them together and then offer higher skilling or academics as the next level pathways,” he added.

Raj Gilda, cofounder, Lend A Hand, suggested a toolkit approach to equip transition of schools to impart vocational education as investing in machinery and equipment would be high cost.  He also cautioned that VET should be used to reinforce the impression that it is only for government schools and therefore children of the poor.

Pervin Malhotra of Career Guidance India emphasized the shortage of good teachers will potentially derail any skilling initiative as according to her unless teacher is skilled and has the ability to adopt, s/he can’t motive students enough. “It will become another SUWP activity in schools and therefore skills education needs to be carefully curated for transferable and lifetime skills,” she said.

The session was also attended by Dr Biswajit Saha, Director Skill Education, CBSE who said that CBSE has micro credited short-term courses and such credits would be transferable to CBSE.

 

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed
Previous Post

IInvenTiv, the first joint R & D Fair showcasing 75 projects by all 23 IITs to be held at IIT Delhi on October 14-15

Next Post

University of Canberra, VC’s Social Champion Scholarship closes on Oct 9

education

education

Related Posts

Names of the schools shortlisted for Tes Awards 2025 revealed, winners to be announced on Dec 9
School Edu

Names of the schools shortlisted for Tes Awards 2025 revealed, winners to be announced on Dec 9

by education
November 11, 2025
Pranet Khetan wins Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 for ‘Paraspeak’ (device for people with speech disorders)
School Edu

Pranet Khetan wins Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 for ‘Paraspeak’ (device for people with speech disorders)

by education
November 10, 2025
The Transformative Role of K-12 Education is Building Future-Ready Professionals
Perspective

The Transformative Role of K-12 Education is Building Future-Ready Professionals

by education
November 8, 2025
JNUSU Verdict 2025: Left Unity Dominates by winning all posts; ABVP, NSUI draw blank
Higher Edu

JNUSU Verdict 2025: Left Unity Dominates by winning all posts; ABVP, NSUI draw blank

by education
November 7, 2025
University of Hong Kong Tops QS Asia Rankings 2026; Indian Institutions Show Steady Progress
Higher Edu

University of Hong Kong Tops QS Asia Rankings 2026; Indian Institutions Show Steady Progress

by education
November 6, 2025
Next Post

University of Canberra, VC’s Social Champion Scholarship closes on Oct 9

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed

Useful Announcements

  • All
  • Useful Announcements
Upcoming DIDAC India 2025 exhibition cum conferences next week will see showcase of cybersecurity technologies as experts discuss challenges in the education sector

Upcoming DIDAC India 2025 exhibition cum conferences next week will see showcase of cybersecurity technologies as experts discuss challenges in the education sector

November 11, 2025

English Courses and IELTS Coach programmes Open Day 2025 event on 15 November at British Council Delhi

November 11, 2025

IIM Mumbai announces 2-Year Blended MBA for Working Professionals with Jaro Edu

November 10, 2025
World Youth Skills Day 2025: Youth Empowerment through AI & Digital Skills

RNTU launches new Healthcare Management Programs

November 7, 2025

University of Warwick announces Dates for Open Days in India

November 7, 2025

Azim Premji University Opens Admissions for 2026

November 6, 2025

Readmio app announces story-writing celebration on Children Day on November 14

November 6, 2025

MyCareernet announces GHCI 25 Hackathon with AnitaB.org India

November 5, 2025

IHFC partners with Simplilearn and Microsoft to launch 2 Professional Certificate Programs in AI and Data Analytics

November 3, 2025

AIMA Announces Opening of MAT December 2025 Registrations

November 3, 2025

Download current issue Not available

https://online.pubhtml5.com/jlyo/bxvr/

Monthly Magazine : Feb 2024

Interactive (Quizzes/Surveys)

Start Monthly Quiz
Education21

An initiative in continuation of Curriculum Magazine, Education21.in, is a platform for New India that aspires to be a valuable innovator, partner and collaborator for a just and sustainable world. Continuing with our steady and 360 degree coverage of education system and skills landscape, we are here more oriented towards learner community.

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Contact
  • Editorial opportunities
  • Subscriptions
  • Job Opportunities
  • Features

Important Links

  • Blog
  • Archives
  • People
  • Careerwise
  • Resources
  • Downloadable
  • Old issues

Newsletter

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed

Copyright © 2020 All rights reserved. Education21.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Spotlight
  • Perspective
  • Interview
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Student Kiosk

Copyright © 2020 All rights reserved. Education21.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Cleantalk Pixel