NISHTHA Online Training Module-7, Link, Aheval, Swadhyay Karya and BISAG Video

NISHTHA Online Training Module-7, Link, Aheval, Swadhyay Karya and BISAG Video


NISHTHA Online Training Module-7, Link, Aheval, Swadhyay Karya and BISAG Video for Primary Teachers


About ‘National Initiative for School Heads' and Teachers' Holistic Advancement’

    NISHTHA is the largest teacher training program of its kind in the world.


    Objective: Motivate and equip teachers to encourage and encourage critical thinking in students.

    NISHTHA Online Training Module, Aheval, Swadhyay Karya and BISAG Video
    NISHTHA Online Training Module-7


    NISHTHA Online Training Module

    Teachers will become aware and develop their skills on various aspects related to:

    • Learning outcomes,
    • Competency-based learning and testing,
    • Student-centered pedagogy,
    • School safety and security,
    • Personal-social qualities,
    • Inclusive education,
    • ICT in teaching-learning, including Artificial Intelligence,
    • Health and wellness, including yoga,
    • Initiatives in school education including library, ecological club, youth club, orchard,
    • School leadership qualities,
    • Environmental concerns,
    • Preschool, pre-professional education and school evaluation.

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    Objective: to develope the capacities of around 42 lakh participants,

    Covering all teachers and principals at the elementary level in all public schools,

    Faculty members of the State Councils for Educational Research and Training (SCERT) and the District Institutes of Education and Training (DIET),

    Block Resource Coordinators and Cluster Resource Coordinators in all states and UT.


    NISHTHA Online Training Module, Aheval, Swadhyay Karya and BISAG Video


    Implementation: The training will be conducted directly by 33120 Key Resource Persons (KRP) and State Resource Persons (SRP) identified by the State and UT, who in turn will be trained by 120 National Resource Persons identified by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), National Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA), etc.


    States and UT have the option to contextualize the training modules and use their own material and resource persons as well, keeping in mind the core themes and expected outcomes of NISHTHA.


    The prominent features of the program are activity-based modules that include a built-in continuous feedback mechanism, an online monitoring and support system, training need, and impact analysis (pre and post training).

    Online Trainings for Teachers

    NCERT has developed a mobile application and a learning management system (LMS) based on MOODLE (Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment).


    The LMS will be used for specialist and teacher registration, resource dissemination, training gap analysis and impact, tracking, mentoring, and online progress measurement.


    Regarding the above topic, it should be noted that last year NISHTHA training was held throughout the state of Gujarat. 89,297 primary school teachers were trained in face-to-face mode. Due to the Kovid-12 epidemic, this year the training will take place through the online mode through the devotion course on the initiation platform.

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    Primary school teachers (including government, grants, KGBV, Ashram School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Railway School and Sainik School) Means to connect. This training will start from October 5, 2020 in Gujarat.


    The district level has made the necessary coordination for the proper completion of the 12 NISHTHA training courses for the remaining elementary teachers (Government, subsidized, KGBV, Ashram School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Railway School and Sainik School). The necessary planning must be done to make the arrangements.


    Teachers who have not received loyalty training in the past year will need to join 18 NISHTAHA courses via https://diksha.gov.in/explore.

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    The following is a video that explains how to log into NISHTHA in the induction course and how to complete a self-declaration form.


    To join the training, the teacher must complete the self-declaration form on the NISHTAHA portal before 04-10-2020 and must complete the teacher code and the school code.


    The remaining primary teachers in the NISHTHA training have to attend the online training school through 18 courses. In which you have to personally join the 18 courses. Whose timesheet is the following.


    During this training, explanation of video materials and other literature given in each Gujarati language module will be provided through Bisag. To which the teacher in training must join. The details of which are as follows.

    The BISAG broadcast can also be viewed on the Vande Gujarat Channel-1 mobile app and JIO TV.

    During this training the teacher should contact his CRC.CO. Coordinator for participation in training, as well as for educational issues or difficulties.


    The NISHTHA training completion certificate after the completion of the online course module training for each teacher can be downloaded from the profile page by logging into the DIKSHA platform in 8 to 15 days after the completion of the training.


    Each teacher will need to prepare a course report (total module 12) on how to apply the lessons learned in classroom training and submit it to the CRC.CO. coordinator during the homework period.


    The CRC Coordinator has to prepare the record for the report presented by the teacher regarding the course (module in total 18) according to the form provided below and send it to the BRC Coordinator before November 8, 2020.

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