Tuesday, May 1, 2012

IGNOU likely to introduce common curriculum for all open universities

IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) is taking initiatives to come up with a common curriculum for all open universities (OU) across the country. The initiative has been taken to fulfill the national objective set by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to impart quality education while increasing the GER (gross enrolment ratio) in higher studies.
A meeting of all Vice-chancellors of all Open Universities was arranged by IUC (Inter University Consortium) of IGNOU to discuss the plan for devising a common curriculum for open and distance learning. To ensure that the MHRD agenda is fulfilled, the officials decided to have a 3-pronged strategy.
The proposal would include devising a common syllabus for bachelor degree courses, create an open education resource accessible to all through a web site and producing curriculum based multi-media e-content.
Sources from MHRD revealed that all open universities must partner to improve the GER across India. Moreover, focus should be on teacher training, faculty development and research activities in universities. Through the program, IUC aims at experimenting with technology at the universities and thoughtfully utilizing both technology and media for distance learning education.
Initially, a common curriculum can be formulated for 3 UG programs. A common syllabus will be implemented throughout all OUs. In addition, emphasis will be given on using new technology while teacher training.
The program is a part of the 12th Five Year Plan which involves developing a national vocational education framework and generating employable human resources.
Source: Times of India

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