CBSE along with MIC and AICTE to launch ‘Innovation Ambassador Programme’

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Central Board of Secondary Education has collaborated with Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell and AICTE to launch ‘Innovation Ambassador Programme’. The program will be launched for CBSE teachers where the Board will train 50,000 teachers as Innovation Ambassadors. The online training program for CBSE teachers will be launched on July 16, 2021.

The launch date was finalized after Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank agreed to the date. All the CBSE affiliated schools will nominate five teachers from this program from their schools and the training will be provided on first come, first served basis.

As per the statement released by the Board, the schools who have already registered their teachers are also required to login on mic.gov.in/sia/with the registered email ID of Single Point of Contact. The password has been emailed to the registered email ID of SPOC.

The first batch of the first module of the first program will be Design Thinking and Innovation. The first batch will begin on July 20, 2021.

Incase schools want to contact or have any query regarding the program, they can reach out to Joint Secretary, Department of Skill Education , CBSE and Dr. Elangovan Kariappan, Assistant Innovation Director, Innovation Cell, MoE, AICTE.

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NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has signed a MoU with AICTE to motivate, train and engage school students and teachers in various initiatives for skill enhancement currently being organized by AICTE for its Engineering and Technology students and faculty.NEP-2020 emphasizes on nurturing young students for problem-solving and critical thinking at the school level. Teachers, therefore, shall have to become mentors and guide these young students to pursue innovation and entrepreneurship.To strengthen the mentoring capacity of teachers, CBSE, in collaboration with the Innovation Cell, AICTE, Ministry of Education, launched the ‘Innovation Ambassador Programme’. In which the teachers from affiliated schools shall be trained on the following five modules:1. Design Thinking & Innovation2. Idea generation & Ideal hand-holding3. Intellectual Property Rights4. Product / Prototype development5. Finance, Sales and HRDr Abhay Jere, chief innovation officer, AICTE while speaking on online innovation ambassador training programme said it can help strengthen the mentoring capacity for nurturing ideas of students. He said it will systematically foster the culture of innovation in school education across the country.Vice chairman AICTE Prof M.P Poonia explained about the student learning assessment survey and talked about autonomy, practical knowledge, assessment, innovation, industry 4.0, and critical thinking in NEP- Schools education pedagogical and curricular while outlining the process of making of a student vibrant, be able to plan and think,Manoj Ahuja, chairman CBSE, informed about the collaborative approach and partnership with AICTE for training programme under the ATAL academy and teachers training in new areas AI, Blockchain, coding, cybersecurity.He said students need enabling environment in schools to undertake innovative tasks and to ideate. What is required is to mentor these students and align education with the goals of NEP 2020.Professor Anil D Sahasrabudhe, chairman AICTE, expressed hope in the students as they learn to observe their surroundings and encouraged to innovate in schools. Dr Biswajit Saha Director Training and Skills welcomed the joint efforts of the two premier institutes and stressed upon creating innovation clubs in schools for nurturing future leaders.More than 40,000 teachers participated in the online awareness programme held on the advocacy of the Innovation Ambassador Programmeme.