The
representatives of the Ministry of Women & Child Development (MoWCD),
States, and Autonomous bodies of the Department of School Education &
Literacy (DoSE&L) attended the meeting. As envisioned under the National
Curriculum Framework-Foundational Stage (NCF-FS) a continuum of pre-school
education and School education is required for seamless transition and quality
ECCE.
Speaking
on this occasion Shri Sanjay Kumar set the context of the meeting and highlighted the importance of every
stakeholder in quality ECCE. Shri Kumar reiterated that it was heartening
to see various initiatives taken by MoWCD and various States/UTs.
The need
to have three Balvatikas for 3 to 6-year-olds for pre-primary in all CBSE and
Kendriya Vidyalayas having Class 1 was emphasised during the meeting. Co-locating Anganwadis with primary schools
in villages was recommended in coordination with WCD, in a decentralised manner
to get a proper preschool education and smooth transition to Grade 1.
It was
also suggested to use Jaadui Pitara at the Government schools with pre-primary
classes for a well-rounded learning experience. It was suggested that NCERT can
work with state officials to assess existing learning toys, ensuring alignment
with NCF-FS goals.
It was also suggested that MoE and WCD should collaborate to link Poshan Tracker and UDISE+ data to track pre-primary to Class-1 transitions. States can define parameters and use Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for Jaadui Pitara materials to ensure transparency and efficiency in procurement.
Discussions were also held on the standardization of branding for programs such as NIPUN Bharat, Jaadui Pitara, e Jaadui Pitara and Vidya Pravesh across states to enhance visibility and recognition.
It was
suggested that the adopted and adapted version of Jaadui Pitara should
correspond with the prescribed learning outcomes curated by NCERT for Jaadui
Pitara. NCERT should support SCERTs in following the designated Learning
Outcomes.
The need
for proper training of preschool
teachers and Anganwadi Worker (AWW) was also discussed at length during the
meeting.