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Inviting suggestions on the draft Bluebook on Mentoring

Inviting suggestions on the draft Bluebook on Mentoring
Start Date :
Nov 12, 2021
Last Date :
Dec 03, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A National Mission on Mentoring (NMM) offers individuals to engage in the processes of learning under an experienced professional. To accomplish this goal a large pool of senior/ ...

A National Mission on Mentoring (NMM) offers individuals to engage in the processes of learning under an experienced professional. To accomplish this goal a large pool of senior/ retired faculty can be selected as potential mentors for mentees. The selected mentors would be utilized for the specific purpose of mentoring students, teachers and school leaders. This would provide an opportunity to network with experts, engage in forums to exchange 'earnings, best practices and disseminate findings across various domains.

A structure of mentoring, therefore, offers a solution to address the existing gaps in decentralized manner. To regulate the functioning of NMM at each level of education structure, different stakeholders/ actors interact with each other to achieve a common goal towards improving the acquisition and transfer of knowledge, skills and mindsets. The main objective is to improve school education system through enhanced leadership in education. This can be achieved through the incorporation of large scale, decentralized technology assisted mentoring structure at different level of education system.

In this regard, a draft document on NMM titled as "Bluebook on Mentoring" has been placed in public domain on 03.11.2021, as a set of guidelines towards creation of a document and platform for National Mission for Mentoring.

NCTE invites inputs, suggestions and feedback on the draft document "Bluebook on Mentoring" from all stakeholders.

Click here to read "Bluebook on Mentoring"

The last date to receive suggestions/inputs is 03/12/2021

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Rajiv Jain
Rajiv Jain 4 years 6 months ago
Dear sir Now a days as children are busy in online classes from start of covid new development Arises in every were in world . Monitoring the staff and students in that period is very alarming by monitor . How they will handle & guides in every field. But it has been noticed that monitors have control these 2 years of covid . From the beginning of Gurukul ,Guru,s are our backbone in whole life. Thanks
Suchita Titare
Suchita Titare 4 years 6 months ago
Mentors are the nation builders and can change life of everyone. They can guide to every person who struggles in their life and brings hope of ray, gives strength to build up confidence, learn to make difference between good and bad things. They can help to find way in every situation. Government also should help mentors to make their life better. After all they are only ones who can create society mentally and physically fit, can guide students to choose their fields and help to reduce crime.
LAVANYA M
LAVANYA M 4 years 6 months ago
Mentoring is a professional activity a trusted relationship a meaningful commitment.The origins of mentoring can be traced back to ancient Greece as a technique to impart to young men important social spiritual,and personal values.Mentoringas we know it today is loosely modeled on the historical craftsman /apprentice relationship,where young people learned a trade by shadowing the master artisan.
Chandan kumar
Chandan kumar 4 years 6 months ago
सर् आपको और संपूर्ण देशवासियों को मेरा प्रणाम । 1 देश में एक ऐसा कानून बनाने की जिसमें सरकारी कर्मचारियों के संतान सरकारी विद्यालय में ही शिक्षा ग्रहण करें । अन्यथा वे दंड के पात्र हो और उन पर उचित कार्यवाही का प्रावधान हो । अगर ऐसा होता है तो हम और हमारी सरकार शिक्षा की दिशा में अपार सफलता प्राप्ति की ओर आगे बढेंगे । हमें आशा है की आप इस सुझाव साझा अवश्य करेंगे ।
ABHAY KUMAR
ABHAY KUMAR 4 years 6 months ago
Retired people will give faulty training if any, time is changing very fast and the retired people have fixed mindset fixed attitude and fixed notions. Please remember how JNU is spoiled by fixed mindset of professors biased towards left. Secondly the retired mostly will look into making money of favoring his acquaintances as mostly have been corrupt in their careers
Sundar Krishnaiyer
Sundar Krishnaiyer 4 years 6 months ago
Mentors can create true professionals and develop their professional knowledge..Experienced mentors share their knowledge not only by study and also their experience..Advisers should be practical and know all things and to solve what their followers expecting. It will develop our economy and improvement.a family Mother and father are giving more advises.Grand father Grand mothers also giving knowledge to their children.Employer Employee relationship develop by the experienced mentors.
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI 4 years 7 months ago
Mentoring is a professional activity a trusted relationship a meaningful commitment.The origins of mentoring can be traced back to ancient Greece as a technique to impart to young men important social spiritual,and personal values.Mentoringas we know it today is loosely modeled on the historical craftsman /apprentice relationship,where young people learned a trade by shadowing the master artisan. In the mid 70s, corporate America redefined mentoring as a career development strategyThe concept