3rd evaluation assembly using HRD Ministry:
The Minister of Human Resource Development, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, held the 0.33 consecutive evaluation assembly of the schemes and programs of the HRD Ministry in New Delhi on July 06, 2019. Secretary of Higher Education R. Subrahmanyam and the senior officials of the Ministry gave a presentation on
Open Distance gaining knowledge of
Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA)
Digital initiatives of the HRD ministry.
Key takeaways from the meet:
- During the overview meeting, Dr. Pokhriyal suggested that the officials be aware of the schemes’ powerful implementation at the grass-roots level.
- The Minister brought up that in open distance mastering, we should improve the quality of training and increase the credibility of the diplomas supplied by open universities.
- He is introducing dropouts to mainstream education gadgets.
- Briefed about the new developments taking place in RUSA.
- A strict motion will be taken if affiliated institutions fail to implement the recommendations issued with the aid of the HRD ministry.
- The Ministry asked the officials to create a movement plan to fill vacant seats at every stage in academic institutions throughout the United States of America.
- The minister also stressed the necessity of teachers being schooled in all instructional establishments.
“The Ministry is committed to using generation to transform the training region. He stated that projects like SWAYAM, National Digital Library, Operation Digital board, and many others might be carried forward in challenge mode,” says Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal.
According to a 2010 survey of online learning conducted by the Sloan Consortium, enrollments in online programs rose by almost one million compared to just a year earlier, representing the largest ever year-on-year increase. (sloanconsortium.org/publications/survey/class_differences) The fact that so many people opt for online programs over regular classroom-based education might suggest some merit to this learning mode. And for some students, there’s a great deal to be gained: Whether it’s a much-wanted promotion at work or a career shift you’re looking for, distance learning programs can help you achieve your objectives without throwing your current lifestyle off balance.
But distance education is not for everyone. The following are some distance learning pros and cons to help you decide whether or not online education makes sense.
The Pros of Distance Learning
Flexibility: Distance learning programs don’t require you to be physically present in a classroom or follow a predefined timetable so that you can set your schedule. Distance education allows you to complete your coursework from anywhere, at any time, and at your own pace. Have an important chore to run in the morning? No problem. Log in to complete your schoolwork that afternoon or later that night.
Learn and Earn: Many online class students are full-time professionals looking to get ahead in their careers by completing undergrad or graduate degree programs. But even if you’re not currently working full-time, distance learning courses offer a flexible schedule that allows you to learn and earn simultaneously so that you can attend school, plus hold down a regular job and pay your way through college.