Initiatives of the Education Ministry
As part of the upcoming Union budget, the education ministry is focusing on initiatives to enhance the education system, particularly through technology and examination reforms.
National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) Revamp
- Current Status: The NTSE has been on hold since 2020, facing criticism over urban bias and gender disparities.
- Proposed Changes:
- Expansion to two levels: Class 9 & 10 and Class 11 & 12.
- Increase in scholarships from 2,000 to over 12,000 per year.
- Aim to spread scholarships more evenly across all demographics.
- Financial Implications: Considerable increase in expenditure due to the higher number of scholarships.
Digital and AI Integration in Schools
- Smart Classrooms and AI Assistance:
- Nationwide computerisation drive targeting digital saturation in schools.
- Initial focus on senior classes (9 to 12), followed by classes 6 to 8.
- Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan: Used as a medium to implement digital access.
- AI Assistance for Teachers:
- A pilot project involving AI-powered tools in over 50 CBSE schools.
- Tools assist in creating lesson plans, practice worksheets, and educational material.
- Response and Future Plans: Positive feedback from the pilot project could lead to a broader rollout.