A New Era of Education for Students in Odisha Begins
Bhubaneswar: Odisha schools are planning to adopt a 10-day bag-free learning initiative for children in Classes 6 through 8 as a major step towards implementing the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. By combining practical vocational training with traditional academics, this project seeks to make learning more interesting and useful.
Bhubaneswar: Odisha schools are planning to adopt a 10-day bag-free learning initiative for children in Classes 6 through 8 as a major step towards implementing the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. By combining practical vocational training with traditional academics, this project seeks to make learning more interesting and useful.
Amazing Developments for Students: Education Beyond Textbooks
Students will take part in a variety of skill-based activities and go to school for ten days without carrying their bags as part of this campaign. Students will participate in activities that foster their creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities as part of this cutting-edge method, which focusses on experiential learning.Also Read: Odisha CM Mohan Majhi Reviews Departmental Progress, Focuses on Budget Utilisation and Welfare Schemes
Students participating in this program will have the chance to learn:
For example, students who are interested in craftsmanship can learn the basics of carpentry by spending ten days working with local carpenters. Expert gardeners will also teach individuals interested in horticulture about sustainable agricultural methods and plant maintenance.
According to the Department of School and Mass Education in Odisha, this bag-free initiative will increase practical knowledge, encourage creativity, and promote self-confidence, all of which will make studying more pleasurable and significant.
- Carpentry and woodworking
- Simple electrical tasks
- Welding and metalworking
- Sustainable farming and gardening
- Clay modelling and pottery
- Traditional arts and handicrafts
Filling the Knowledge Gap Between Theory and Practice
The holistic education envisioned by NEP 2020, which encourages students to investigate practical applications of knowledge, is in line with this enjoyable learning course. They will learn from seasoned experts like carpenters, electricians, gardeners, and artists rather than receiving theoretical instruction.For example, students who are interested in craftsmanship can learn the basics of carpentry by spending ten days working with local carpenters. Expert gardeners will also teach individuals interested in horticulture about sustainable agricultural methods and plant maintenance.
Educating Students for Future Employment
In addition to exposing students to occupational skills that may be valuable in their future employment, this program aims to assist students in discovering their passions. Furthermore, the classes will be accessible online, enabling students to review and hone their recently learnt abilities whenever it is most convenient for them.According to the Department of School and Mass Education in Odisha, this bag-free initiative will increase practical knowledge, encourage creativity, and promote self-confidence, all of which will make studying more pleasurable and significant.
Promoting Entrepreneurship, Sports, and the Arts
In addition to vocational education, schools will encourage:- Workshops for arts and crafts
- Knowledge and quiz contests
- Physical activities and sports
- Programs for entrepreneurship and handicrafts
NEP 2020 Will Be Implemented In Odisha Schools Between 2025 And 2026.
According to the Odisha government, the full implementation of NEP 2020 in schools would start during the 2025–2026 school year. A significant step in this approach is the 10-day skill-based curriculum, which guarantees that students receive a thorough and up-to-date education that equips them for the future.Also Read: Odisha Govt Plans Massive Infrastructure Overhaul in Bhubaneswar: Ring Roads, Flyovers, and ROBs to Ease Traffic
By implementing such forward-thinking educational changes, Odisha is establishing a standard for skill-oriented learning and enhancing student engagement, practicality, and readiness for the future.
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