NCF-FS and NCF-SE Salient Features and Implementation Roadmap

Session Brief

The session aims to comprehensively introduce the National Curriculum Framework for the Foundational Stage (NCF-FS) and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE), as envisioned by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This session will provide an opportunity for participants to explore key features such as the integration of cultural rootedness, multilingualism, Indian Knowledge Systems, art education, physical education and well-being, vocational education, educational technology into the school curriculum, innovative pedagogical approaches, holistic assessment perspectives, equity and inclusion, and practical implementation strategies to transform the educational landscape. The session will foster collaboration among educators, policymakers, and administrators to ensure effective adoption and execution of the new frameworks.

Topics to be Brainstormed

  • Innovative Pedagogical Approaches: It will include discussion on strategies for incorporating play-based and experiential learning across various subjects with more focus on integration of Art and Physical Education.
  • Holistic Assessment Strategies: It will focus on developing and implementing competency-based assessments for all the domains of the personality, viz., social-emotional, psychomotor, aesthetic, cultural, linguistic and cognitive.
  • Inclusive Practices to accommodate diverse learning needs and styles.
  • Utilizing technology to enhance teaching and learning experiences.
  • Teacher Training and Professional Development: It will focus on effective methods for training teachers in new pedagogical approaches and assessment techniques.
  • Engaging parents and the community in the educational process: Building partnerships with local communities to support the integration of cultural and indigenous knowledge in the curriculum.
  • Curriculum Adaptation and Localisation: Adapting the national curriculum frameworks to local contexts and needs and developing context-specific learning materials and resources.
  • Multilingual Education: Promoting and implementing multilingual education from the foundational stage and developing resources and teaching strategies for multilingual classrooms.
  • Vocational Education as a subject from Middle Stage onwards.

Expected Outcomes
In this session, the participants will:

  • gain a deeper comprehension of the shift from the earlier curriculum to the new 21st-century competency based curriculum.
  • develop the skills necessary to create strategic plans for rolling out NCF-FS and NCF-SE in schools.
  • enhance their ability to identify key resources and support systems required for successful implementation.
  • foster mutual understanding, leading to the establishment of collaborative networks among educators, policymakers, and administrators.
  • engage in the sharing of best practices and innovative ideas for curriculum implementation.
  • adopt play-based and experiential learning methods.
  • integrate holistic education principles into their educational practices.

Roadmap for Institutes

  • Orientation and Training: SCERTs/SIEs/DIETs and SIEMATs need to conduct regular orientation and training sessions for school heads, teachers and teacher educators on NCF-FS and NCF-SE. They can utilize digital platforms for the continuous professional development of all concerned stakeholders.
  • Curriculum and Material Development:
    • SCERTs need to develop and contextualize learning-teaching materials in line with NCF-FS and NCF-SE and NCERT’s textbooks.
    • Schools need to collaborate with local artisans and experts to create indigenous learning resources.
  • Implementation and Monitoring: SCERTs, Education Departments and Samagra Shiksha need to oversee the gradual introduction of new textbooks and learning materials establishing monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track progress and address challenges.
  • Community and Parental Engagement
    • Schools to involve parents and community members in the educational process.
    • Schools to organise programmes for parents and community to explain the benefits of the new curriculum frameworks.

Name of Panelist

NCF-FS and NCF-SE Salient Features and Implementation Roadmap Moderator Prof. D.P. Saklani, Director, NCERT
Panellist Dr B. Kalyan Chakravarthy, Principal Secretary, Skill, Labour, Cooperation & Culture, Govt. of Assam
Panellist Shri Sunil Bajaj SCERT Director HARYANA
Panellist Shri Subir Shukla, Principal Coordinator, IGNUS Group (Civil Society)
Panellist Dr Jyoti Gupta, Director Principal, K.R. Mangalam World School, GK-II, Delhi (CBSE)
Panellist Ms Charu Maini, Principal, D.A.V. Public School, Gurugram (CBSE)

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