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Promoting Access And Inclusivity!

Dr. Shahid Amin Trali by Dr. Shahid Amin Trali
January 9, 2024
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Teachers Contribution is Massive!
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“The institutional emphasis extends to creating supportive environments for educators and learners dedicated to the ongoing growth of teachers and students. In recognizing the critical role of well-being, institutions are responsible for safeguarding mental health by offering resources and support systems that prioritize their educational community’s mental health and well-being”
For educational transformation, the determinations of students, teachers, and institutions serve as the foundations of advancement. Students are encouraged to explore new areas of knowledge, commit to learning something different, and gain abilities that extend beyond the limits of the regular curriculum bounds. The emphasis goes beyond achieving grades. Students must decide to acquire knowledge not just to get good grades but as a deep exploration of personal and intellectual development. Students must be focused and organized and give importance to time management. Outside of classrooms, students must commit to improving their physical fitness, cultivating a positive outlook, and embracing the virtue of patience, acknowledging the profound link between physical and mental well-being. Students must decide to give importance to their mental well-being, promote self-care, reach out for help when necessary, and establish a supportive atmosphere. As educators, we have a new role as guides and friends to the students. As educators, we must establish the atmosphere by dedicating ourselves to ongoing learning, committing to gaining new abilities that enhance our teaching abilities, and staying up to date with the always-changing educational environment. As teachers adopting technology, we must incorporate it smoothly into our teaching techniques, working towards a paper-free, efficient, and environmentally friendly atmosphere. The solution for instructors is to turn classrooms into lively centers of joyful learning, where education is informative and a pleasurable experience that encourages a lifetime passion for information. As teachers, we must promise to create a healthy educational environment, focusing on physical fitness, a positive mindset, and patience to establish a suitable climate for learning and well-being. As teachers, we must master the skill of reducing stress. The solution is to create plans that handle stress and foster a rewarding and satisfying teaching experience. Institutions backed by solid leadership have a big responsibility. They must aim to open the doors of education to everyone, promoting access and inclusivity to ensure that education serves as a bridge rather than a barrier.
“As the new year begins, the resolutions may promise significant change and improvement in education. Students, educators, organizations, and necessary parties must unite to establish an educational shift to benefit the communities. Only by working together can we hope that the future of education will be characterized by creativity, inclusiveness, and overall growth.”

The institutional emphasis extends to creating supportive environments for educators and learners dedicated to the ongoing growth of teachers and students. In recognizing the critical role of well-being, institutions are responsible for safeguarding mental health by offering resources and support systems that prioritize their educational community’s mental health and well-being. Lifelong learning is essential as institutions create an environment that encourages continuous learning and growth, focusing on developing new skills and adaptability. Institutions must aim to synchronize educational programs with societal concerns, shaping students into empowered citizens prepared to contribute significantly to the world’s complexities. Institutions must follow the guidelines by NEP 2020 in spirit. It is built on the foundational pillars of Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability, and Accountability; this policy is aligned with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and aims to transform India into a vibrant knowledge society and global knowledge superpower by making both school and college education more holistic, flexible, multidisciplinary, suited to 21st century needs and aimed at bringing out the unique capabilities of each student. Institutions must incorporate technology and modern Learning Management Systems into the instructional plan, resulting in an engaging and interactive learning experience. They must provide students with abilities and attitudes for the working world, fostering business skills and preparing them to handle the challenges of many careers. In conclusion, as the new year begins, the resolutions may promise significant change and improvement in education. Students, educators, organizations, and necessary parties must unite to establish an educational shift to benefit the communities. Only by working together can we hope that the future of education will be characterized by creativity, inclusiveness, and overall growth.
(The author is Associate Professor, School of Management and Commerce, ITM University Gwalior and Alumnus for 43rd FDP at IIM Ahmedabad. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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