NCERT has been given a learning outcome oriented road map for the next academic year by the MHRD.
The curriculum design, as per the directions of the ministry, has to be completed by the NCERT by October 2020 for classes 1 to 5 while the training of teachers for classes 6 to 12 has to be completed by June 2021.
The School Education and Literacy Department of MHRD stated the aim of the redesigned road map is to achieve the motive of ‘Atma-nirbhar’ or ‘self-reliant’ India.
The development of the resources will be essential to effectively implement the road map and to get the desired levels of learning outcomes.
"We will have to change the format and system of education in the coming times so that we can take education to every corner of the country. NCERT will complete this work through the roadmap being released today. We sincerely hope that in the way we have changed the Corona crisis period as an opportunity, in the same way, all of us will adopt a new normal and give a new dimension to the Indian education system.” said Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, HRD Minister.
To improve the learning outcomes, following are the recommendations made by the Ministry’s School Education and Literacy Department to the NCERT: