Raipur. On the occasion of Children’s Day, education scholars from different states from different states delivered lectures on improvement of education, new educational activity, vision of future school, innovation and other technical subjects at Jawaharlal Nehru National Education Conference at DDU Auditorium located in Science College campus here today. . School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam and Principal Secretary Dr. Alok Shukla, Secretary Dr. Kamalpreet Singh, Director of SCERT Rajesh Singh Rana and Managing Director, Samagra Shiksha Narendra Kumar Dugga were also present on the occasion.
Vinod Verma, advisor to the Chief Minister, said in his remarks that the creation of India was conceived by Pandit Nehru. Along with making children literate, it is important to educate them. Scientific thinking has to be brought in the children so that they are able to take decisions of their life. He said that we have to make children courageously capable of taking their own decisions. Along with this, along with teaching science and technology to the children in school, they have to be given such education so that they remember their heritage as well.
KS from Delhi Upadhyay told about the education system of the Delhi government. He told about the imagination of a parent friend for every 50 children. He also gave a presentation on how the schools would be after 15 to 20 years. Mota Ram Bhadu, an educationist from Rajasthan, told about the Mahatma Gandhi Government English School, Government of Rajasthan. On this occasion, he spoke about the need for training and leadership programs of teachers.
Similarly, NCERT New Delhi official Anita Luna said that effective efforts are being made by NCERT for how the education system of the 21st century will be, so that everyone can get quality education. Presently NCERT is working for National Education Policy. He also stressed on the inclusion of social and moral awareness along with diversity, creativity in education.
State Council of Educational Research Training, Raipur Chhattisgarh officer Lalit Sahu told about the ambitious scheme of the state government, Swami Atmanand English Medium School. He said that at present there are 171 Swami Atmanand English Medium Schools operating in different districts of Chhattisgarh. In which English medium education is also being made available to the children of poor and weaker sections.
He expressed his views on value based education and skill based learning. Similarly, Karnataka educationist Shanti Nair expressed her views on how to envision the school of the future and the remarkable efforts made by the School Education Department, Government of Karnataka for the education of children by the Department of School Education in the era of Kovid-19. Told.
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