| 9. Central and State governments will work together to achieve expenditure of 6% of GDP on education. 10. Technology will be used in education planning, teaching, learning and assessment, administration and management and regulation. 11. A National Research Foundation (NRF), tasked with creating a conducive ecosystem for research through funding and mentoring will be set up. 12. Will allow foreign universities to set up campuses in India 13. Change in the format of undergraduate education with the reintroduction of the four-year multidisciplinary bachelor’s programme with exit options. While the three-year traditional BA, BSc, as well as BVoc degrees will continue, under the four-year programme students can exit after one year with a certificate, after two years with a diploma and a Bachelor’s degree after three years. 14. High-quality programmes and degrees in Translation and Interpretation, Art and Museum Administration, Archaeology, Artefact Conservation, Graphic Design, and Web Design within the higher education system will also be created. 15. Touring by students to different parts of the country, which will not only give a boost to tourism but will also lead to an understanding and appreciation of diversity, culture, traditions and knowledge of different parts of India. 16. Languages must also have consistent official updates to their vocabularies and dictionaries, widely disseminated, so that the most current issues and concepts can be effectively discussed in these languages. Standardization of Indian Sign Language (ISL) across the country. 17. Setting up of an Indian Institute of Translation and Interpretation (IITI) while also laying significant emphasis on Sanskrit and other Indian languages. As per the NEP and IITT will be established that will make extensive use of technology to aid in its translation and interpretation efforts. |
Preparatory Stage (Grades 3-5, covering ages 8-11) will see introduction of experiential learning across the sciences, mathematics, arts, social sciences, and humanities.
The Middle stage covering Grades 6-8, (ages 11-14) will have a subject-oriented pedagogical and curricular style.
And the Secondary stage (Grades 9-12 in two phases, i.e., 9 and 10 in the first, and 11 and 12 in the second, covering ages 14-18) will have greater depth, greater critical thinking, greater attention to life aspirations, and greater flexibility and student choice of subjects, and option to exit at grade 10 and re-enter at a later stage in grade 11
Each of the four stages of school education, may consider moving towards a semester or any other system that allows the inclusion of shorter modules.
19. Mathematics and computational thinking to be given increased emphasis throughout school years. Activities involving coding to be introduced in Middle stage.