BHUBANESWAR: The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), which offered a four-year integrated Bachelor of Education (BEd) programme in March, has asked the state executive to apply the similar in order that institutes can offer the newly-amended educating route from the next instructional session.
The NCTE printed the National Council for Teacher Education (Recognition, Norms and Procedure) Amendment Regulations, 2019, in the Gazette of India on March 29, through which it introduced to offer a four-year integrated BEd programme in place of the two-year one. It additionally indexed the norms and requirements, including eligibility criteria, required for the institutions to offer the four-year integrated instructor education programme.
As per the norms, the integrated instructor education programme can be presented to the students of Arts and Science after finishing touch of the senior secondary or Plus II education. The plan of analysis will include lessons in mathematics and science, social science fields and arts and professional research. The programme can be made available in recognised upper education institutions offering undergraduate or postgraduate programmes. The four-year programme can be divided into eight semesters, including internships. The most duration of a route can be of six years for the ones failing to seem in common semesters.
Each batch will consist of 50 scholars. Students should have secured a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the senior secondary or Plus II examinations. However, there can be rest for SC, ST, different backward classes and persons with disabilities.
“There is indisputably that the four-year integrated instructor education programme will convey out quality lecturers, however it additionally demands adjustments in the current infrastructure of the present schools,” stated an reliable of the college and mass education department.
Though the four-year integrated instructor education programme is aimed toward creating quality group of workers in the box of education, it additionally brings out the worry of the present institutions which are offering a two-year BEd programme as the newest route demands an enormous infrastructure overhaul.
The NCTE printed the National Council for Teacher Education (Recognition, Norms and Procedure) Amendment Regulations, 2019, in the Gazette of India on March 29, through which it introduced to offer a four-year integrated BEd programme in place of the two-year one. It additionally indexed the norms and requirements, including eligibility criteria, required for the institutions to offer the four-year integrated instructor education programme.
As per the norms, the integrated instructor education programme can be presented to the students of Arts and Science after finishing touch of the senior secondary or Plus II education. The plan of analysis will include lessons in mathematics and science, social science fields and arts and professional research. The programme can be made available in recognised upper education institutions offering undergraduate or postgraduate programmes. The four-year programme can be divided into eight semesters, including internships. The most duration of a route can be of six years for the ones failing to seem in common semesters.
Each batch will consist of 50 scholars. Students should have secured a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the senior secondary or Plus II examinations. However, there can be rest for SC, ST, different backward classes and persons with disabilities.
“There is indisputably that the four-year integrated instructor education programme will convey out quality lecturers, however it additionally demands adjustments in the current infrastructure of the present schools,” stated an reliable of the college and mass education department.
Though the four-year integrated instructor education programme is aimed toward creating quality group of workers in the box of education, it additionally brings out the worry of the present institutions which are offering a two-year BEd programme as the newest route demands an enormous infrastructure overhaul.
NCTE asks Odisha government to offer four-year BEd course from next session
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