District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs)
Introduction
DIETs were established in 1987-88 under a centrally sponsored program to offer pre-service and in-service training to elementary school teachers. These institutes also support adult and non-formal education and engage in relevant innovation and experimentation at the district level.
Objectives of DIETs
- Provide educational and teaching-learning material (TLM) support for primary and adult education programs.
- Contribute to eradicating adult illiteracy and achieving Universal Elementary Education (UEE).
- Implement strategies initiated by central or state authorities at the district level.
- Offer educational and technical help to grassroots level schools, teachers, and children.
- Provide guidance in research, training, planning, and administration for elementary education institutions.
Functions of DIETs
- Develop, organize, manage, and supervise training programs for elementary school teachers and educational staff.
- Provide educational resource support at the district level.
- Act as a research center for educational innovation and implementation of new teaching methodologies.
- Provide academic support to ensure the success of elementary and adult education strategies and programs.
Additional Functions
- Facilitate the achievement of UEE goals.
- Coordinate with district-level departments to monitor the implementation of elementary education programs.
- Conduct surveys to assess the needs of teachers and design relevant training modules.
- Provide training to school heads, teachers, School Management and Development Committees (SMDC), and other educational stakeholders.
- Identify resource persons who can assist in DIETs programs.
- Provide teaching and learning materials and evaluation tools to elementary-level institutions.
- Support state agencies with data and other resources for improving education systems.
- Monitor the progress of learning imparted in schools and evolve local-specific monitoring mechanisms.
- Evaluate educational schemes and programs initiated by the department.
- Collaborate with various projects to implement new initiatives and build community capacity.
- Conduct exams for various professional courses like KPSC, commerce, Hindi, and music.
- Serve as a model agency for centralized admission to D.Ed courses.
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