Digital Boards @ For tech-savvy teaching, govt plans to install digital boards in all schools
The Centre decided to launch “Operation Digital Board” soon.
Digital boards are likely to be installed in all
government schools in India in the next five years — a project that will bring
technology to classrooms for teaching, learning and assessment of students.
The Centre on Monday decided to launch “Operation Digital
Board” shortly, with the help of community and corporate help. This will help
students view diagrams and presentations through digital tools.
“We are moving towards digital education and so we need
to change the tools through which we teach students. This will improve
accountability of teachers as well. It will make learning more interesting,”
human resource development minister Prakash Javadekar said at a meeting of the
Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE).
At the meeting, attended by Union and state ministers,
Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia suggested that the CBSE, NCERT and
state education boards should reduce the syllabus by 50%.
“As long as the sword of syllabus completion hangs over
teachers, they can never shift their attention to learning outcomes,” he said.
Presentations were made on several sub-committees of
CABE, including extending the scope of the right to education (RTE) act to
include pre-primary schools. “It was discussed but a decision has not been
taken. Further discussion with all the states will be taken up,” Javadekar
said.
Issues related to out-of-school children and devising
ways to provide them education was also discussed. The government is planning a
nationwide survey to identify such kids.
Union women and child development minister Maneka Gandhi
said at the meeting that students should be exposed to religious books of all
religions to promote greater tolerance.
Jammu and Kashmir has tied up with the HRD ministry for
school reforms in the state. A roadmap has been drafted and it “is the first
step to provide an overarching framework for school education reforms for the
state”, said Anil Swarup, the ministry’s school education secretary. Jammu and
Kashmir education minister Altaf Bukhari highlighted issues such as providing
better infrastructure and introduction of modern courses.
Source | Hindustan Times | 16th January 2018
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