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NEP assignment part time

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Dear Sir Extremely sorry for the delay.It was a personal emergency that I have to leave to hometown, that is the reason I couldn't submit it on time.I totally understand it was my responsibility not to wait till the deadline to submit the assignment. Please forgive me for this time. Sir I have sent the same email to anil.pinto.phd2019@blogspot.com and the mail delivery was failed. Please accept this. For proof I am attaching the screenshot of the mailed mail Thank you Nikhil Banerjee A
The National Education Policy 2019 and its Implications to Higher Education in the Commerce Discipline     Submitted by, Lalitha.M.K PhD(Commerce) 1910075           Submitted to, Dr Anil Joseph Pinto Associate Professor         We are today living in a dynamic world in which change is constant. One has to constantly update their skills to grow and also for survival. Also, many of the developing economies today are concentrating on building "knowledge-driven" economies for the optimum utilisation on their human resources. One of the most common yet the most effective ways to do so is to update the educational sector according to the needs and demands of the industry. In other words, to integrate education with the demands of the industry to increase the skilled labour which would in-turn help in the growth of the GDP and quality living of the people in that particular nation.             The 'National Education Policy' is India's initiative to integrate the industr...

National Education Policy Assigment (Discipline: Media Studies)

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I mpact of the Draft National Education Policy on  Mass Communication.   The National Policy on Education (NPE) is a policy   developed by the Government of India  to induce  education amongst   people  in India . The policy overlays  elementary education to colleges in both rural and urban India . The extant National Policy on Education, 1986 modified in 1992 required changes to meet the contemporary and futuristic needs of India's large youth population.   These are the reasons why we need education policies. A   New Education Policy is designed to meet the changing dynamics of the requirements in terms of quality education, innovation and research.   The policy aims at making India a knowledge superpower by equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge.   It also focusses on eliminating the shortage of manpower in science, technology, academics and industry.   The Draft Policy is built on the foundational pillars of Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability and Account...

THE IMAPCT OF NATIONAL POLICY OF EDUCATION PART- II-2019 IN THE DOMAIN OF EDUCATION

THE IMAPCT OF NATIONAL POLICY OF EDUCATION                                                          PART- II-2019                            IN THE DOMAIN OF EDUCATION                                             Sahani Chatterjee                                                                                                                                        Introduction The Committee for Draft National Education Policy (Chair: Dr. K. Kasturirangan) submitted its report on May 31, 2019. The Committee was constituted by the Ministry of Human Resource Development in June 2017.  The report proposes an education policy, which seeks to address the challenges of: (i) access, (ii) equity, (iii) quality, (iv) affordability, and (v) accountability faced by the current education system. It is divided into three parts. 1.The school education , 2.The higher education and 3.Additional Key Focus area. Lets discuss the impact of NEP 2019 on the domain of Educatio...

The Impact of National Education Policy on English

  THE IMPACT OF NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY (NEP), 2019 ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."  W.B. Yeats Higher Education caters to develop good, well-rounded and creative individuals, with intellectual curiosity, which will build a strong next generation. By the course of time, it is believed that higher education helps to build the expertise that is critical for sustainable livelihood and economic development of the country. The National Education Policy, 2019 aims to refurbish the higher education system of the country.   The Integrative Approach to Higher Education  Of the many objectives it has, multidisciplinary approach to the higher education is worth mentioning with respect to my field, English Language and Literature. The common misconception that literature is a weak and exclusive art form is a statement that is too often agreed upon and one that needs addressing. English in fact is a multifaceted di...

Fwd: Impact of draft National education policy (1920084)

Hi sir, I m not able to submit the below attached assignment through the link in the moodle. Please find the attachment for the Impact of draft National Education policy. Thanks and Regards, Shazin Aboobacker VP 1920084

Impact of draft National Education policy on University education (1920084)

Hi sir,                                                             The Impact of the new draft of the National Education policy has been discussed , analysed and criticised through social media, newspapers and tv discussion panels, but it is also important to take note of its impact through the lens of its key stakeholders; students. The last National Education Policy (NEP) was discharged in 1986 and changed in 1992. From that point forward significant changes have been seen within our country but the general approach towards education hasn't been altered according to the present global needs. So as to make changes and execute new approach from essential, auxiliary and advanced education, a board of trustees was set up (June 2017) to set up a draft of another National Education Policy, under the chairmanship of Dr Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan.    The NEP had made a lot of valuable suggestions for correction and had promised to look into some major issues regarding the status of the ...

Implication of National Higher Education Policy on the Management Discipline

      The draft National Education Policy 2019 prepared under the chairmanship of Dr.K.Kasturirangan, Former Chairman, ISRO has comprehensively covered the entire gamut of education starting from early childhood care and education to higher education. In the process of delving into the education sector, various allied aspects like regulatory and accreditation framework that governs the education sector; technological use; current issues that plague the sector; funding for institutions; vocational and teacher education  have been considered to arrive at the draft  policy built on the pillars of Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability and Accountability. Since 'Management' as a discipline deals with the branch of knowledge that studies the principles and practices of managing resources, the policy has myriad implications for the management discipline because of the transformational nature of changes suggested in the regulatory framework of National...