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What is NIOS?
NIOS
is an "Open School " to cater to the needs of a
heterogeneous group of learners up to pre-degree level. It was started as a
project with in-built flexibilities by the Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) in 1979. In 1986, the National Policy on Education suggested
strengthening of Open School System for extending open learning facilities in a
phased manner at secondary level all over the country as an independent system
with its own curriculum and examination leading to certification.
Consequently,
the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India set up
the National Open School (NOS) in November 1989. The pilot project of CBSE on Open School
was amalgamated with NOS. Through a Resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14
September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990), the
National Open School (NOS) was vested with the authority to register, examine
and certify students registered with it up to pre-degree level courses. In July
2002, the Ministry of Human Resource Development amended the nomenclature of
the organisation from the National Open School (NOS) to the National Institute
of Open Schooling (NIOS) with a mission to provide relevant continuing
education at school stage, up to pre-degree level through Open Learning system
to prioritized client groups as an alternative to formal system, in pursuance
of the normative national policy documents and in response to the need
assessments of the people, and through it to make its share of contribution:
·
To universalisation of education,
·
To greater equity and justice in society, and
·
To the evolution of a learning society.
What
does NIOS do?
The
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) provides opportunities to
interested learners by making available the following Courses/Programmes of
Study through open and distance learning (ODL) mode.
·
Open Basic Education (OBE) Programme for 14+ years age group,
adolescents and adults at A, B and C levels that are equivalent to classes III,
V and VIII of the formal school system.
·
Secondary Education Course
·
Senior Secondary Education Course
·
Vocational Education Courses/Programmes
·
Life Enrichment Programmes
The OBE programme
Envisages
schooling by providing a learning continuum based on graded curriculum ensuring
quality of education for children, neo-literates, school drop-outs/left-outs
and NFE completers.
For
implementation of OBE programme, the NIOS has partnership with about 341
Agencies providing facilities at their study centres. It is a sort of academic
input relationship with partnering agencies. The NIOS provides resource support
(such as adaptation of NIOS model curricula, study materials, joint
certification, orientation of Resource Persons and popularisation of OBE) to
the voluntary agencies and Zila Saksharta Samities (ZSSs) etc., for
implementation of its OBE programme.
At
the Secondary and Senior Secondary levels, NIOS provides flexibility in the
choice of subjects/courses, pace of learning, and transfer of credits from
CBSE, some Board of School Education and State Open Schools to enable learner's
continuation. A learner is extended as many as nine chances to appear in public
examinations spread over a period of five years. The credits gained are
accumulated till the learner clears required credits for certification. The
learning strategies include; learning through printed self-instructional
material, audio and video programmes, participating in personal contact programme
(PCP), and Tutor Marked Assignments (TMA). Enrichment is also provided to the
learners through the half yearly magazine "Open Learning". The Study
Material is made available in English, Hindi and Urdu mediums. The On-Demand
Examination System (ODES) is in operation at Secondary and Senior Secondary
stage. NIOS offers 26 subject in seven mediums (Hindi, English, Urdu, Marathi,
Telugu, Gujarati, Malayalam) for Secondary Examinations and 19 subjects in
Hindi, English and Urdu mediums for Senior Secondary Examinations. Besides
these, NIOS has provision of offering Vocational subjects in combination with
Academic subjects at secondary stage and 20 vocational subjects in combination
with Academic subjects at Senior Seondary level.
Acknowledging
the fact that the young entrepreneurs will be the wealth of the nation, the
learner friendly Vocational Education programmes of NIOS provide excellent
prospects for the learners. It offers 86 Vocational Education programmes in
different areas such as Agriculture, Business and Commerce, Engineering and
Technology, Health and Paramedical, Home Science and Hospitality Management,
Teacher Training, Computer and IT related sectors, Life Enrichment Programmes
and General Services. Knowledge, skills and qualities of entrepreneurship have
been made essential components in curricula for Vocational Education with
emphasis on practical and on the job training in related industrial units.
In
order to upscale and place the Open Vocational Education Programme on a sound
pedestal, NIOS is seeking collaboration with leading organizations in different
educational development sectors like Industries, Medicines, IT etc. Within the
overall provisions of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF-2005), NIOS has
brought out a significant documnet titled "Vocational Educaiton and
Training: A Framework on Curriculum Imparatives with a Foucs on Knowledge
Acquisition and Skills Development: Initiative through Open and Distance
Learning". It is hoped that this document with prove useful as the basis
for preparing a well deliberated Programme of Action (POA) for implementation
of Vocational Education Programmes through ODL.
The
NIOS programmes pay special attention towards requirements of the first
generation learners, physically, mentally and visually challenged learners and
candidates from disadvantaged sections of the society.
How
does NIOS Function?
NIOS
operates through a network of five Departments, Regional Centres and Accredited
Institutions (Study Centres) in India
and abroad. It has a current enrolment of about 2.2 million students at
Secondary, Senior Secondary & Vocational levels which makes it the largest
open schooling system in the world.
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