Critical Study of Five Pillars: Affordability, Accessibility, Quality, Equity, and Accountability in Context of NEP 2020

Authors

  • Sandeep H. Patil Asst. Professor, Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering
  • Priydarshani Ranbhise Asst. Professor, Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering

Keywords:

Learning, NEP-2020, Five Pillars, Educational Structure, Critical Thinking, Equity and Inclusivity

Abstract

Learning has consistently been seen as essential to progress. It is generally recognised as being an important part of social and personal development. NEP-2020 seeks to upgrade as well as amend the laws and regulations of our nation's educational structure by expanding, diversifying, and interdisciplinary school and college education in accordance also with the 2030 plan for SGD. Analysing the Five Pillars and their significance in the NEP 2020 is the goal of the current article. Those five components represent the actions that educators must undertake to adopt reforms by becoming capable of transforming into smarter institutions that are prepared to engage directly in this transformation. The NEP 2020 holds that perhaps the objective of schooling is to create decent people with the capacity of thinking critically and taking actions, understanding and caring, bravery and perseverance, analytical temperaments and inventive imaginations, and moral foundations and principles. Its objective is to generate effective, productive, and engaged citizens who will contribute to building the equitable, diverse, and inclusive society that our Constitution calls for. The current research utilises additional information to conduct a thorough analysis and fulfil its goals. On the basis of the results from the additional current studies of the pillars of the NEP 2020, the gathered information was evaluated. The actions that schooling systems must undertake to bring about changes and be prepared to become smarter organisations that are prepared to actually participate in the transformation are outlined in NEP 2020's Five Pillars. Creativity and rational reasoning are going to make it into the curriculum. Mr. P. Javadekar, Minister of HRD, has revealed the five pillars or principles of the NEP, as per the Anjani Chaand report released on April 10, 2017. The nation requires a value-enhancing educational structure that incorporates athletics and yogasana, which have since become universally recognised throughout the globe; therefore, each of those foundations is essential to the NEP.

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18-06-2023

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Sandeep H. Patil and Priydarshani Ranbhise 2023. Critical Study of Five Pillars: Affordability, Accessibility, Quality, Equity, and Accountability in Context of NEP 2020. International Journal of Innovations in Science, Engineering And Management. 2, 2 (Jun. 2023), 43–48.