International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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India | Educational Psychology | Volume 14 Issue 6, June 2025 | Pages: 681 - 685


Effect of New Education Policy on Educating Young Individuals - The Correct Scenario

Dr. Sayonee Bose

Abstract: The New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has been a significant step toward transforming India's education system, focusing on providing quality, inclusive, and holistic education to all learners. This paper explores the impact of NEP 2020 on young individuals, examining how its key provisions?such as the shift to a multidisciplinary curriculum, emphasis on early childhood education, integration of technology, and focus on skill development?are perceived by different groups, including students, teachers, and education professionals. Using primary data collected from 120 respondents through a structured questionnaire, the study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of NEP 2020 in improving educational outcomes. Descriptive statistics reveal that the majority of respondents view the NEP positively, with particular support for its focus on holistic development, critical thinking, and early childhood education. However, concerns remain regarding its implementation in rural and marginalized areas, especially in terms of access to digital resources and equitable learning opportunities. The ANOVA test results further indicate significant differences in perceptions across different respondent groups, with students and teachers showing varying levels of support for the policy?s various components. These findings suggest that while the NEP holds promise for transforming the education system, challenges related to infrastructure, digital divide, and equitable access need to be addressed for its full potential to be realized. The study contributes valuable insights into the practical implications of NEP 2020 and highlights areas where further attention and improvements are needed to ensure that the policy benefits all students, particularly those in underprivileged communities. This paper calls for targeted interventions and continued monitoring to enhance the implementation of NEP 2020, ensuring its goals of inclusive and quality education for all are achieved.

Keywords: New Education Policy, NEP 2020, education system, multidisciplinary curriculum, holistic education, technology integration, rural education, skill development, equitable access, descriptive statistics, ANOVA test



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