The traditional Indian teaching-learning system has been driven by Guru-Shishya
parampara. It is a holistic system which provided comprehensive knowledge, value-based learning as well
as requisite life skills suited to the learners. Diverse pedagogies have been used for achieving core
objectives of the entire learning processes, which included exposure to real life experiences and hands
on learning, value-based learning through stories/narrations, problem-solving through explorations, role
plays, memorization and dissemination through debates and discussions. In the past few decades, various
policy frameworks have been developed to address the evolving needs of different pedagogical approaches
in higher education.
The recent National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) is the outcome of mammoth exercise
to integrate Indian traditional value-based education with the present technology dominated teaching and
learning process. It aims to overhaul the existing education system through a multipronged approach, one
of which is developing a pedagogy that makes education more experiential, holistic, integrated,
inquiry-driven, discovery-oriented, learner-centred, discussion-based, flexible and enjoyable. As the
NEP 2020 strives to develop well-rounded, competent individuals with 21st-century skills, the curricula
and pedagogies have to be reoriented and revamped for the same, which includes raising the standard of
curricula and using appropriate pedagogies to deliver effectively to the learners.
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