New
Delhi, March 2023.
The International
Conference on Blended Learning Ecosystem for Higher Education in
Agriculture 2023, hosted jointly by The Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the World Bank from March 21-23 as a
part of the National Agricultural Higher Education Project’s (NAHEP) Resilient
Agricultural Education System (RAES) development initiative has more than ten
academic partners from around the world representing over ten countries
deliberating on the best strategies in blended teaching and learning in
agricultural education. A Blended Learning Platform focused on improving
Digital Infrastructure across Agricultural Higher Education Institutions
(A-HEIs) was unveiled by ICAR and World Bank to strengthen deployment
of immersive technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR)
Experiences and Virtual Classrooms.
Undertaken to
strengthen the National Agricultural Education System in the country, NAHEP is
a five-year project initiated in 2018 with equal contribution of $82.5 million
(about Rs 600 crore) each from the World Bank and the central government. The
World Bank loan is to be repaid over 19 years after a grace period of five
years, The purpose of NAHEP is to transform agricultural higher education. The
Blended Learning Platform is part of the project.
About 1,000
students and 450 faculty members from 20 agricultural universities have
completed international training at 89 institutes in 27 countries in 160
subjects under NAHEP till date. More than 900 experiential learning units where
students can get hands-on experience for six months and become proficient in
subjects as diverse as genomics and tea processing have been set up at various
universities. The digital content repository has more than 160
digitised courses and faculty members have uploaded more than 10,000 videos.
Addressing the
Conference, Chief Guest and Hon'ble Union Minister of Agriculture and
Farmers Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar stated, “Since the past
five years, the ICAR has reached a new height. When we launched Krishi Megh
nobody knew it would act as a game changer during the pandemic as it did not
let India’s education system be as adversely affected as other countries. I
believe even in the future; it will help us in achieving many new accolades.
Blended learning and agricultural sector will help India in becoming a
developed nation status by 2047. Agriculture, which is the backbone of India’s
economy, can thrive with limited funding due to technology and knowledge. In
line with ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas’ we make policies to ensure that people at
the grassroot level benefit from them.”
“Dr Himanshu Pathak,
Secretary Department of Agriculture Research and Education (DARE)
and Director General (ICAR) said, “I would like to thank the World
Bank for being a committed partner to the Government of India. I believe it
will further promote research and education. By 2047, India will become a
developed nation as per our Hon’ble PM Narendra Modi's vision. To address the
challenges of climate change and low productivity, education will play a
crucial role. Our young students as well as scientists need to be equipped to
combat all problems and experiment to learn new things which can be done
through a blended learning ecosystem.’’
Dr RC Agrawal,
Deputy Director General (Agricultural Education) of the Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR), “It has been our endeavour
to enhance agricultural higher education in alignment with guidance from NEP
2020 and the UN-SDGs.
All agricultural universities have access to e-learning and e-governance
applications; they all have smart classrooms, video conferencing facilities and
virtual reality experience labs. Eighty-six percent of agricultural
universities have academic management systems; 90 percent have wi-fi on campus
and 92 percent have high-speed internet connectivity. The e-content, using
virtual and augmented reality, is highly immersive. Assessments,
including short and long answer type questions have been digitised.’’
“The
National Agriculture Higher Education Project (NAHEP) has achieved “almost all
targets” and significantly exceeded more than half of them. The quality of
students coming in is better, in that they have higher cut-off scores, the
graduates have higher placement rates and the research is more effective,’’ said
Dr. Bekzod Shamsiev, Senior Agriculture Economist, The World Bank. “The
next challenge is to transform digital learning into digital agriculture.
Agricultural Universities have an important role to play in promoting precision
farming, environmental monitoring and automation of agricultural processes. It
should lead to better trading systems and market information, efficient supply
chain logistics and provide information for better policy making and regulation,’’ Dr.
Shamsiev added.
The 3-day
conference is being organized around the below-mentioned thematic areas to
identify the best strategies in blended teaching and learning:
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Strategies for Blended Teaching – Learning
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Technologies for Blended Learning
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Sustainability in the Blended Learning Ecosystem
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Building Stakeholder Capacities to Navigate in a
Blended Teaching – Learning Ecosystem
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Contemporary Curriculum for Agricultural Education