CBSE’s trailblazing approach to skill-based learning
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CBSE’s trailblazing approach to skill-based learning

The National Curriculum Framework 2023, one of the important components of the New Education Policy, is many steps ahead of the conventional education landscape. It mainly emphasizes skill-based or vocational learning.

Dr Sachin BahmbaDr Sachin Bahmba
Sep 24, 2023, 05:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion, Education
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It is a known fact that a person who can turn their passion into a profession is fortunate. We can only imagine how favourable it would be for an individual to learn about his passion or vocation in the early years of their schooling. One can be certain about their field of study from the very beginning. Additionally, it proves advantageous when the contemporary education system promises to offer students a choice about the subjects they wish to study in senior secondary. Earlier, courses were pre-defined, i.e., commerce, science, and the humanities. whereas now it has all been fragmented, which offers a wide variety of combinations for the students to choose from. If a person has the freedom to customise their field of study, it makes them feel liberated.

NCF 2023 comprises subjects like Space Science, Artificial Intelligence (AI), etc. These possess a more interesting and vocational essence. The former is the need of the hour with the recent big space missions, i.e., Chandrayaan 3 and Aditya L-1, that have proven to showcase the high potential of India, and the Indian Government has made it certain that Indians unlock it.

The introduction of Space Privatisation by the Government of India has had a remarkable impact on the education sector. More importantly, the advent of entrepreneurship has broken all the barriers to learning and personal growth. Entrepreneurs collaborate with the government to innovate strategies that make our economy grow with new Space Technology and innovative spacecraft to explore space. Private ventures can enormously benefit from the revolution our government has planned to create. The niche that became the soul of new businesses such as AstroTourism, Astronomy, and Space Travel incorporates new avenues in India’s story.

By bringing astronomy and digitization together, Space Labs and Atal Tinkering Labs have been established in the schools. They cater to the requirement for resources, i.e., telescopes, charts, and many other pedagogical tools involving STEM Learning. Harnessing the strength of technology is CBSE’s objective. These labs provide a vivid and vibrant experience for the students that complements the curriculum. Sometimes even theory cannot teach what practical experience has to offer, and it helps students gain a comprehensive understanding of theories. Students are not treated as just consumers of information; they even produce it, which makes them prosumers.

Topics: Aditya L-1National Curriculum Framework 2023Skill Based EducationNEPNational Education PolicyArtificial IntelligenceChandrayaan-3
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