Jaipur Abhayindia.com 500 teachers of state colleges, state polytechnic colleges and universities of the state will now be able to receive training related to teaching in prestigious educational institutions in the country and abroad. They will understand the innovations and technologies used in teaching at these institutions. This will strengthen the education system of the state.
In this regard, the proposal for the Teachers’ Enhancement Interface (TIE) program has been endorsed by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. At the same time, Rs 23.50 crore will be spent on research and educational institutions in fiscal year 2023-24. The program guide will be released by the agency shortly.
Education at institutes with QS and NIRF ranks from 1 to 100: With this Gehlot approval, teachers will be able to study at prestigious institutes with a Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rating of 1 to 100 abroad and a National Ranking Institute (NIRF) rating of 1 to 100 in India. Educators will be able to learn about and learn from excellent educational policies and programs. This will promote quality teaching and research in higher education. The position of higher education institutions of Rajasthan will be further strengthened in the rankings of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The level of research will increase in Rajasthan. These training programs will be designed for a period of 1 to 6 months.
This scheme will be managed by the Rajasthan State Faculty Development Academy. The key department will be the department of education of the college. Notably, the announcement to this effect was made by Hechlot in the 2023-24 budget.
