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ICT at school
ICT implementation has essentially four components:

1. The first one is the partnership with State Governments and Union Territories Administrations for providing ICT enabled education to Government and Government aided schools and TEIs (SCERTs/ SIEs, DIETs and BITEs).

2. The second component is teacher related interventions, such as, provision for engagement of an ICT teacher in schools, continuous capacity enhancement of all teachers in the use of ICT, and recognition of teachers and teacher educators for innovative use of ICT in education and learning, as a means of motivation.

3. Third one relates to the development of digital contents, curation and deployment of existing digital contents mainly through Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), National Institute of Education (NIE), NCERT, State Institutes of Educational Technology (SIETs), SCERTs/SIEs and RIEs, and through outsourcing from different relevant agencies.

4. Fourth component is related to creation of Management Information System (MIS) of the schools and TEIs ecosystem to enable cumulative assessments, evaluation, monitoring, regular feedbacks and enhanced learning at various levels.


Interventions for Teacher

Under the scheme, all Government schools and TEIs (SCERTs, DIETs and BITEs) will have a minimum level of ICT infrastructure. It should be the endeavour to make all students, teachers and teacher educators of these schools and TEIs, ICT literate. This would involve formulation and transaction of curriculum and syllabus on ICT for each of the classes from VI to XII and for TEIs at pre-service and in-service level All Examination Boards in the country would be encouraged to offer ICT related subjects in an integrated way up to class X and as electives at the Senior Secondary stage.

This scheme would encourage individual schools to offer such electives, so that a large number of human resources with ICT skills/competencies can be built up in the country. Similarly all the SCERTs/SIEs/DIETs/BITEs would design and integrate ICT in Education and Learning components in the Pre-Service and In-Service professional development courses.

National Award for the Teachers using ICT in Education

In order to motivate teachers and teacher educators to use ICT in school and teacher education in a big way, National Awards for the Teachers using ICT would be given to 90 teachers every year. An amount of Rs. 1 crore would be kept aside for instituting National Award for the Teachers using ICT for innovations in education. A selection process will be followed by NCERT for short-listing and recommendation of required number of awardees to MHRD-GoI.