Teacher Training and Professional Development: Lessons from International Practices
Keywords:
NEP 2020, Teachers, CPD, International practices, OpportunitiesAbstract
Education is a critical factor in the formation and maturation of an individual's psyche. As a result, teaching emerges as a highly significant vocation, and the NEP 2020 further underscores the condition of educators by offering ongoing professional development opportunities to equip them with the necessary skills to excel in their role and contribute more effectively to the well-being of their students and nation at large. With an international perspective, this paper attempts to analyze the NEP 2020's implications for the professional development as well as practices of Teachers.
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