State signs MoU with Cambridge
Pune, Sept. 22 -- The state government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Cambridge University Press & Assessment India on Saturday. The move will bring global expertise in curriculum development, teacher training, climate education, and innovative teaching methods to the state's education system, said officials.
The agreement, formalised in the presence of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, was signed by Ranjit Singh Deol, principal secretary of the school education department, Rod Smith, managing director of Cambridge International Education.
"After the introduction of the National Education Policy (NEP), the state had embarked on a journey to provide students with access to world-class learning opportunities. By combining Cambridge's experience with the state's vast education system,Maharashtra would be able to deliver significant benefits to students," said Fadnavis.
He also underlined that the MoU marked only the beginning of a larger journey and assured that he would personally oversee its implementation.
Pankaj Bhoir, school education minister of state, said, "The step will play a transformative role in shaping the future of students and preparing a generation of innovative and leadership-ready youth."
The MoU envisages collaboration in areas such as curriculum reform, library and resource development, teacher capacity-building, and open schooling. Cambridge will provide internationally recognised teacher training programmes alongside materials aligned with the NEP and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) frameworks....
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