NATIONAL MISSION FOR MENTORING - GOVERNANCE

News: NCTE awaits Education Ministry nod to roll out National Mission for Mentoring across India

 

What's in the news?

       With an aim to provide mentoring to school teachers, the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE) has proposed to expand its pool of mentor teachers from 60 to 1,000 and is awaiting the nod of Ministry of Education to approve the National Mission for Mentoring (NMM), so that the mission can be rolled out across the country

 

National Mission for Mentoring:

       The National Mission for Mentoring (NMM), as envisaged in NEP 2020, is about the creation of a large pool of outstanding professionals willing to provide mentoring to school teachers and ensure their continuous professional development.

       These potential mentors, regardless of the age or position of the mentor and mentee, will contribute towards realizing 21st century development goals of our nation.

 

Nodal Authority:

       National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) launched NMM in Pilot mode on 29th July 2022 in selected 30 Central Schools (15 KVs, 10 JNVs, 5 CBSE) across the country.

 

Objective:

       To establish a strong mentorship system that empowers teachers to improve teaching practices and effectiveness.

       To provide quality professional support to teachers and equip them with the necessary mentoring skills to excel in their roles.

 

Features:

       It enhances mentee teachers’ teaching abilities and fosters a culture of continuous learning.

       It keeps teachers updated and relevant in today’s dynamic educational landscape.

       NCTE has onboarded 60 professionals as NMM mentors for various areas including leadership, digital education, socio-emotional learning, inclusive education etc.

 

Mentor Profile:

       Out of the initial 60 mentor teachers, half of them are Padma awardees.

       This initiative aligns with the NEP 2020 and marks a groundbreaking effort where teachers receive mentorship support to enhance their knowledge and teaching abilities.

 

Go back to basics:

National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE):

       It is a governmental statutory body established under the National Council for Teacher Education Act of 1993 in India.

       The council advises both central and state governments on Teacher Education matters.

 

Objective:

       To achieve coordinated development of teacher education nationwide.

       To regulate and uphold Norms and Standards in teacher education and related matters.

       To train individuals to teach at all school levels, including pre-primary, primary, secondary, and senior secondary, as well as non-formal, part-time, adult education (correspondence), and distance education courses.