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CM Rise in Madhya Pradesh: Two digital courses for teachers early childhood, education and basic literacy of children

School Education Department has prepared two digital courses for training of teachers regarding early childhood, education and basic literacy of children. They will impart training to teachers.

Both the courses have been prepared with the intention of helping teachers in implementing National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

In the first phase, one and a half thousand former primary teachers of Bhopal, Sehore, Sagar, Chhindwara and Shahdol districts will be imparted training. This training will begin on April 1.

At the same time, six courses are being started under the basic literacy course series keeping in mind the teachers and academic officers from the first to the eighth grade.

Rashmi Arun Shami, Principal Secretary of the Department, said that early childhood care and education has been included as an important component in the NEP.

“The inclusion of children in the age group of three to six years has given important goals related to early childhood care and education,” Shami said.

The courses aim to achieve the goal of quality elementary education by 2030. Under the CM Rise Teacher Training Program, a digital training series of six courses based on basic literacy have been prepared in the first phase on the initiation platform.

Government school teachers in Indore welcomed the training and quoted the importance of same considering the era of virtual education following covid-19 outbreak.

“With covid-19 second wave hampering our lives and risking lives of students, now, there will be more focus on teaching online rather than opening schools in the entire state,” Sunanya Jaiswal from Malhar Ashram said.

Another teacher Sangeeta Vinayaka from Bal Vinay Mandir said, “A teacher must continue to learn and upgrade themselves with the latest technologies and techniques. Learning to teach elementary students via digital courses is an essential and much-needed step in the state and country.”

About the digital courses

· The courses focuses on enhancing the teaching skills of teachers.
· The program collaborates with other academic institutions to produce new educational materials.
· It has been designed in a way that enables teachers to learn and teach lessons in an easy way.
· The program is designed in such a way that teachers request the state and prepare the modules.
· It provides video lessons for teachers to digitize their teaching methods.
· This program helps students to educate them in a better and more fun way.

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