Paper of Ex-Raist Teacher and Student Accepted for Two-day Seminar at Kurukshetra University
The abstract of the paper “School Education for Sustainable Development with Micro-Credential Skilling Modules as Urged by National Education Policy-2020: Case of skilling Module Designing on Food Preservation for Grade Six Students” based on R & D research at Som Gurukul, Kurukshetra, was accepted under the theme 'Quality of Education' for the seminar. meant to be related to the aspects of innovation, curriculum, teaching methods and skill development
Abstract
The
Framework of United Nation's Agenda-2030 for Education for Sustainable
Development (ESD) - Goal 4 of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -
prioritizes entrepreneurship, employment, and innovation as key policy
direction towards inclusive, equitable and employability-oriented sustainable
education. Thus, the global objective is to integrate ESD with economic,
technological and social advancements of member nations. In tune with the UN's
SDGs-2030 agenda, the National Education Policy (NEP)-2020 has stressed the
imperative of the enhancement of employability, transitioning unskilled workers
into formal employment with certification, skilling for emergent jobs and
self-employment. For the integration of vocational education programmes into
mainstream education in all educational institutions, both the University Grant
Commission (UGC) and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are
encouraging the institutions to design the credit point skilling courses in
this regard. The CBSE has urged schools to design short skilling modules of 12
hours in one or other of 33 listed skills from grade six onwards and implement
them from the ensuing academic session. The paper will describe the challenge
of curriculum development process of designing skilling module at grade six in
food preservation (skill code 922) as a school initiative. Four topics of one-hour
duration each were identified by three stakeholders (EVS teacher, community
member, curriculum expert) such as: concept of food preservation; food security
and sustainability; drying as food preservation technique, bottling of dry food
along with 8-hour practical skilling work in producing dry food in the school
bio-lab. A 16-page micro-credential module as a learning package was created
and validated by three educators as mark-1 module at grade six to be refined
after its implementation in ensuing session. Conclusion is that the
institutional readiness is essential condition for innovative work to establish
its own credentials.
Keywords: Credit score, ESD, equitable education,
National Education Policy-2020, SDG-4, skilling module
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