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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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Ajinkya Rajendra Kolkar
Ajinkya Rajendra Kolkar 4 years 7 months ago
Mentoring is a professional activity, a trusted relationship, a meaningful commitment. The concept of mentoring faculty and administrators is relatively new to higher education and rare in information technology circles, where staff professional development often takes the form of technical manuals and certifications. It is precisely this type of support organization, however, that needs a strong foundation of mentoring to build and retain a healthy workforce.
Ajinkya Rajendra Kolkar
Ajinkya Rajendra Kolkar 4 years 7 months ago
4 Phases of Mentoring Relationships Successful mentoring relationships go through four phases: preparation, negotiating, enabling growth, and closure. These sequential phases build on each other and vary in length. In each phase, there are specific steps and strategies that lead to mentoring excellence. This guide will provide some strategies for success and checklists to help guide your progress in each phase of your mentoring relationship. Use the guide for notes.
madhao patil
madhao patil 4 years 7 months ago
Self motivated 'Eklavya' his own mentor ! Make horse drink water ? Pour water into inverted pitcher ? Parents happen to be the enemies of their children ! Where 80 percent mothers do the homework of their kids and schools connive at or encourage mass copying merit , quality suffocate. Mobile addict parents make their kids mobile addict. Parents be the responsible, caring ,lovng, friend cum mentors of your kids. Let them walk before they can run. Don't rob them of their childhood.
Shashi bhushan singh chauhan
Shashi bhushan singh chauhan 4 years 7 months ago
शिक्षा व सलाह देने वाले उपदेशक की छवि साफ सुथरी और किसी भी राजनीतिक दल से प्रायोजित न हो , साथ ही विभिन्नता, भेदभाव , जात-पात और अलगाववाद विषयों व लक्ष्य से ये प्रेरित नही होना चाहिए ।
nash thomas
nash thomas 4 years 7 months ago
The Government of India may provide classes on Vedic India and its contributions. The classes on Caraka Samhita, Sushrutha Samhita, and other authentic books may be provided from the LKG to the 10th to build a strong base for all the educated about the Vedic India based information and to carry out research in later periods.
nash thomas
nash thomas 4 years 7 months ago
India needs facilities to train students as in the concept of Upanishads. The traditional and value-based education based on the ancient Indian system focusing on Vedic Mathematics, Sanskrit, and teaching of 15 plus Indian Languages and at least two foreign languages with assured placements in later time shall be planned to preserve and communicate the rare Indian information for the rest of the world. It may be under Mission India as a Viswa Guru project.