Year: 2025 | Month: December | Volume 14 | Issue 2
Teacher and Community Partnerships in the Digital Era: Enhancing NEP-2020’s Vision for Accessible and Equitable Education
Narendra Singh* and Tirmal Singh
DOI:10.30954/2231-4105.02.2025.7
Abstract:
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasizes inclusive, equitable, and accessible education for all, with a particular focus on leveraging digital platforms to enhance learning experiences. In this digital era, the collaboration between teachers and communities is critical to realizing NEP-2020’s vision, particularly in addressing the persistent challenges of educational inequality and the digital divide. This paper examines the foundational concepts of teacher-community partnerships and explores how these collaborations can be harnessed to foster more accessible and equitable educational environments through the use of digital technologies. By examining theoretical frameworks such as social constructivism, community of practice (CoP), and cultural capital theories, the study explores the evolving role of teacher-community partnerships in the digital age. The paper also addresses the significance of digital literacy, resource sharing, and the mobilization of local governance to facilitate these partnerships in achieving NEP-2020’s goals. This paper contributes to the discourse on educational policy by proposing strategies for strengthening teacher-community collaborations, enhancing digital literacy among community members, and recommending policy changes to better align community engagement with the digital goals of NEP-2020. The study ends by highlighting the importance of ongoing
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