Key Points

Odisha is revolutionizing teacher education with its new Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP). The innovative four-year course will allow students to complete their B.Ed. directly after Class 12, significantly reducing the traditional study timeline. This initiative directly aligns with the National Education Policy 2020's multidisciplinary approach. The state is also investing heavily in educational infrastructure, allocating Rs 168 crore to enhance facilities in private degree colleges.

Key Points: Odisha Launches 4-Year Integrated Teacher Education Program

  • Integrated Teacher Education Program reduces course duration from 5 to 4 years
  • 8 teacher training institutes signing MoUs with government colleges
  • Rs 168 crore allocated for college infrastructure development
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Odisha to soon introduce 'Integrated Teacher Education Program'

Odisha introduces innovative 4-year B.Ed. program aligning with NEP 2020, transforming teacher training across 8 state institutes

"Our goal is to strengthen the foundation and infrastructure of colleges - Suryabanshi Suraj, Higher Education Minister"

Bhubaneswar, March 13

The Odisha Higher Education department will soon introduce the Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) in the eight teacher training institutes (B.Ed. colleges) of the state.

The teacher training institutes on Thursday signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with their nearest Government Degree colleges for the implementation of the ITEP in future.

As per a statement issued by the Higher Education department, the ITEP will be introduced in these eight teacher training institutions in accordance with the regulations of the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in near future.

The department also expressed the hope that this initiative will enable teacher training institutes to adopt a multidisciplinary approach.

"With the implementation of ITEP, students can complete their B.Ed. degree in a four-year course after Class 12. Previously, students had to complete a three-year undergraduate degree followed by a two-year B.Ed. program, requiring a total of five years. However, with ITEP, students can directly enroll in the integrated program and complete the course in four years. This initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and aims to strengthen the education system in the state," informed the department.

This apart, the Higher Education Department has also allocated Rs 168 crore to enhance the infrastructure of 189 private degree colleges in the state. This financial support will be used for the construction of additional classrooms, laboratories, canteens, libraries, common rooms, multipurpose halls, administrative and academic buildings.

Speaking on the occasion, the higher education minister Suryabanshi Suraj said, "Our goal is to strengthen the foundation and infrastructure of the colleges and to provide quality education to the students. The ITEP will allow students to complete their B.Ed. course within four years after Class 12.

Additionally, the financial allocation of Rs 168 crore will significantly contribute to the overall development of private colleges and ensure quality education for the students."

- IANS

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