Introduction+Overview+NEP 2020 Proposed Four NCFs
Duration: 6 min
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This lecture introduces the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for 2023, specifically focusing on School Education (SE). The instructor establishes the historical context by listing previous frameworks from 1975, 1988, 2000, and 2005, identifying NCF-2023 as the fifth iteration. The session is grounded in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which proposed four distinct NCFs. The instructor emphasizes the release details of the School Education framework and outlines the structure for the course, including assignments related to Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE).
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The video begins with the instructor writing 'NCF' and circling 'SE' to define the subject as School Education. A slide titled 'NCF-2023' appears, and the instructor underlines key terms while starting a numbered list. The visual evidence shows 'NCF SE' and the name 'ABHISHEK SIR' on screen. The instructor writes '19' to begin listing historical years, setting the stage for a chronological review of educational frameworks.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The instructor details the history of NCFs, listing years 1975, 1988, 2000, and 2005 on the slide to show progression. The text '5th NCF' is written by hand to denote sequence. A slide titled 'NCF-SE 2023: Overview' confirms the framework was released in 2023, prepared by NCERT under the Ministry of Education. The instructor highlights Chairman Dr. K. Kasturirangan and notes the framework is based on NEP 2020, transitioning to a list of four proposed NCFs.
5:00 – 6:16 05:00-06:16
The segment focuses on the four proposed NCFs under NEP 2020. The instructor places a checkmark next to '1. NCF for School Education (NCF-SE)' and writes the date '23 Aug - 2023' beside it. For item two, 'NCF for ECCE', the instructor writes '2022' and adds an instruction 'Read -> Homework' above it. The slide lists all four frameworks: School Education, ECCE, Teacher Education, and Adult Education.
The lecture systematically builds an understanding of the NCF-2023 by first defining its scope as School Education (SE) and then contextualizing it within a 48-year history of Indian curriculum frameworks. The instructor uses visual cues like checkmarks and handwritten dates to distinguish between released documents and upcoming assignments. Key evidence includes the explicit listing of previous NCF years (1975-2005) and the specific attribution to Dr. K. Kasturirangan's chairmanship under NCERT. The progression moves from historical context to specific policy details, culminating in a clear breakdown of the four NEP 2020 proposals with actionable student tasks for ECCE.