Five camps to be organised for innovations in education under Navonmesh

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Prakash Javedkar, union minister of human resource development said five camps will be organized for innovations in education under the Navonmesh this year at Raipur, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Guwahati and Pune will be discussed by various state government officers, NGOs and exponent of education.

The camps will focus on the aspects of teacher education, imparting of quality education, collaboration of community and proper use of digital means for education will be discussed at length by various state government officers, NGOs and exponent of education doing innovation in education.

Addressing a three day national conference on innovation (Navonmesh) in school education held at NCERT headquarters in New Delhi, union minister of human resources development emphasised the need to impart quality education to students in such a manner so that they could come up as good citizens imbibed with values.

Javadekar said we are planning to create awareness among parents and teachers as well as students regarding the norms of education being given at certain level in definitive mode. For this posters will be displayed in school across the country, teachers will be provided proper training and accountability will be fixed.

On this occasion five books were also released such as: Learning Outcomes at the Elementary Stage, North-East India: People, History and Culture, Barakha: Reading Series for all, Towards Green School (In Hindi also as titled Haritshalaki ore) and Dictionary of Geography for Schools (Trilingual).

The three day conference has participants from different states and UNESCO in addition to NGOs and Educationists.

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