Teacher Education in India – Committees & Commissions (Chronological)
Teacher Education in India
Committees, Commissions & Policies (Chronological – UGC NET Ready)
| Year |
Committee / Commission / Policy |
Major Recommendations on Teacher Education |
| 1948–49 |
University Education Commission (Radhakrishnan Commission) |
- Teaching recognized as a professional occupation
- Teacher training institutions linked with universities
- Inclusion of educational philosophy and psychology
- Continuous professional development through refresher courses
|
| 1952–53 |
Secondary Education Commission (Mudaliar Commission) |
- Compulsory pre-service and in-service training
- Balance between subject knowledge and pedagogy
- Practice teaching and internship made mandatory
- Improved salary and service conditions for teachers
|
| 1954 |
Central Institute of Education (Delhi University) |
- Model institution for teacher education and research
- Integration of theory with practice
- Curricular innovation in teacher training
- Leadership preparation in education
|
| 1956 |
University Grants Commission (UGC) |
- Financial assistance to teacher education departments
- Standardization of higher education
- Promotion of research in teacher education
- Faculty development programmes
|
| 1961 |
NCERT |
- National-level in-service teacher training
- Curriculum and textbook development
- Educational research and innovation
- Promotion of child-centred pedagogy
|
| 1964–66 |
Kothari Commission (Education Commission) |
- Teacher as a nation builder
- Integrated and professional teacher education
- Teaching as a lifelong process
- National standards for teacher education institutions
|
| 1968 |
National Policy on Education (1968) |
- Expansion of teacher training institutions
- Emphasis on qualitative improvement
- Training teachers in regional languages
- Orientation towards national development
|
| 1973 |
Chattopadhyaya Committee |
- Teacher as a reflective practitioner
- Development of professional identity
- Teacher as an agent of social change
- Encouragement of critical thinking
|
| 1986 |
National Policy on Education (1986) |
- Teacher education as a continuous process
- Establishment of DIETs, IASEs and CTEs
- Introduction of Continuous Professional Development
- Strengthening institutional support systems
|
| 1993 |
National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE Act) |
- Mandatory recognition of teacher education institutions
- Minimum qualifications for teachers
- Regulation of admissions and infrastructure
- Prevention of commercialization of teacher education
|
| 2005 |
National Curriculum Framework (2005) |
- Constructivist approach to teaching
- Teacher as facilitator of learning
- Reflective and experiential pedagogy
- Child-centred classroom practices
|
| 2010 |
Justice J.S. Verma Commission |
- Overhaul of teacher education curriculum
- Strict regulation and accreditation
- End to commercialization of TEIs
- Professional ethics and accountability
|
| 2014 |
NCTE Regulations (2014) |
- Two-year B.Ed and D.El.Ed made mandatory
- Extended school internship and practicum
- Faculty quality and infrastructure norms
- Quality assurance benchmarks
|
| 2020 |
National Education Policy (NEP-2020) |
- Four-year Integrated B.Ed as minimum qualification
- Multidisciplinary teacher education programmes
- Minimum 50 hours of CPD every year
- Merit-based recruitment and career progression
|
UGC-NET MEMORY RULE:
Mudaliar → Kothari → NPE-1986 → NCTE-1993 → NCF-2005 → NEP-2020
References (APA)
- Government of India. (1949). Report of the University Education Commission.
- Government of India. (1953). Report of the Secondary Education Commission.
- Government of India. (1966). Education Commission Report (1964–66).
- Government of India. (1986). National Policy on Education.
- Government of India. (1993). NCTE Act.
- Government of India. (2020). National Education Policy.
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