NEP 2020 policies for inclusive education
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NEP 2020, Inclusive education, Socio-economically disadvantaged groups, Educational equity, Teacher training, Multilingual education, Early childhood care and education, Digital divide.Dimensions Badge
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The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 introduces transformative reforms aimed at fostering inclusive education in India, ensuring that every child, regardless of background, receives equitable access to quality education. This policy emphasizes providing support for socio-economically disadvantaged groups (SEDGs), including girls, children with disabilities, and marginalized communities. “NEP 2020 seeks to overhaul the traditional educational framework by promoting multilingual education, enhancing early childhood care and education (ECCE), and integrating technology to bridge educational gaps. Additionally, teacher training is prioritized to equip educators with the skills needed to create inclusive classrooms. However, despite these promising provisions, several challenges exist in the implementation, such as inadequate infrastructure, limited teacher training, and the digital divide. The policy highlights the importance of community involvement and collaboration with various stakeholders to achieve true inclusivity. This paper explores the key policies of NEP 2020 for inclusive education, the challenges of implementation, and strategies to overcome these barriers, ultimately evaluating the potential of NEP 2020 to transform India’s educational landscape into one that embraces diversity and inclusivity. The study also compares successful case studies and international best practices to provide a comprehensive understanding of how inclusive education can be effectively realized in India under the framework of NEP 2020.Abstract
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