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Is Education • “… the volume of education has increased and continues to increase, yet so do pollution, a Good exhaustion of resources, and the dangers of Thing? ecological catastrophe. If still more education is to save us, it would have to be education of a different kind: an education that takes us into the depth of things. “ (Schumacher, 1997) Quality in Schools • Access to education has improved but Quality of education is lagging • Primary Focus must shift to learning outcomes with a ‘Student’ not ‘textbook’ centric approach • Learning loss due to pandemic is accompanied with some learning gain in skills • Quality in education encompasses the curriculum design, learning resources, pedagogy, assessment designs, teacher competency and technology. • This vision of Quality and Sustainable Schools is an approach to strive a balance between society, economy and environment. Sustainability & Sustainable School • A Sustainable School prepares young people for a lifetime of sustainable living, through its teaching, fabric and its day-to-day practices. • It is guided by a commitment to care: • for ourselves (our health and well-being) • for others (across cultures, distances and generations) • for the planet (both locally and globally) • A Sustainable School puts a high value on the well-being of its pupils and the school environment. • Sustainability is concerned with sound management of resources (environmental and others) that requires a change in thinking and practice. • Universal Access from pre-primary school to Grade 12 NEP 2020: Focus on Quality • Early Childhood Care Education & Sustainable Schools • Multilingualism and the power of language • National Professional Standards for Teachers (NPST) • Equitable and inclusive education • Standard-setting and Accreditation for School Education • exposure to vocational education • Reforms in assessment Sustaining Education Outside the Schools
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