Is the Rajasthan School Education Department Preparing a 3-Year Roadmap for Career Guidance?
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Jaipur, Feb 3 (NationPress) In response to the evolving landscape of career opportunities, the Rajasthan School Education Department is embarking on a significant shift in how career guidance is delivered. The aim is to transition from a one-time formal activity to a continuous, transformative process for students. This initiative is designed to equip school students with the ability to make informed and confident career decisions, thus enhancing the state's guidance system in a structured and sustainable manner.
Dalchand Gupta, Deputy Director of Vocational Education, emphasized, "Today's children face numerous options. They require tailored guidance that reflects the current context to help them identify the best paths for themselves." This initiative aligns with the vision set forth by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, focusing on the concept of 'living a career, not just choosing one.'
A comprehensive three-year roadmap is currently being developed to institutionalize extensive career guidance throughout the state. This roadmap is a collaborative effort involving the Rajasthan School Education Council (Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan) in Jaipur and the Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT) in Udaipur, with technical backing from UNICEF Rajasthan and the Antarang Foundation.
This initiative encourages students to chart their own career paths based on their interests, aptitude, and capabilities. The role of career counsellors at the school level is set to be enhanced, ensuring that career guidance is delivered through hybrid learning modules, digital platforms, and practical exposure that extends beyond traditional classroom settings.
Additionally, the department is striving to create a robust ecosystem that promotes collaboration among teachers, parents, students, and the industry. The goal is not merely to make students employable but to empower them with decision-making abilities that are vital at every stage of their lives.
A state-level workshop concentrating on comprehensive career guidance was held to develop this strategy, particularly focusing on student-friendly communication and confidence-building. During the workshop, Additional State Project Director (Second) Ashok Kumar Meena highlighted the importance of allowing students to select their own career paths to ensure they can progress in alignment with their interests and strengths.