Haryana Enhances Teacher Training for Special Education
Haryana to equip teachers with necessary skills for educating children with special needs
Hindustan Times
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Haryana, India, is advancing inclusive education by equipping teachers with skills to support children with special needs. The state government plans to introduce specialized courses in teacher training programs, ensuring educators can effectively teach students with conditions such as autism and learning disabilities.
- 01Haryana government is committed to inclusive education for children with special needs.
- 02Over 300 educators are currently enrolled in special education training programs.
- 03Specialized courses will be introduced in B.Ed. and D.El.Ed. curricula.
- 04Existing teachers will receive training on early identification and intervention.
- 05The initiative aims to create a skilled workforce in the rehabilitation sector.
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In a significant move towards inclusive education, the Haryana government is enhancing the training of teachers to better support children with special needs. Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi reviewed the progress of special education courses, noting that over 300 educators are currently enrolled in various training programs. The state plans to introduce specialized courses in Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) programs to ensure that every graduating teacher possesses the skills necessary to identify and effectively teach children with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, and learning disabilities. Additionally, existing teachers will receive training through District Institutes of Education and Training (DIET) to improve early identification and intervention strategies. This initiative reflects Haryana's commitment to building a robust ecosystem for special education, ensuring that no child is left behind in accessing quality education.
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This initiative will improve the quality of education for children with special needs, ensuring they receive appropriate support and resources.
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