A movement from teaching to learning-centred education, leveraging ICT and external partnerships
Piloting effective stakeholder participation in curricula development, pedagogy options and course evaluation
Increased equity in educational access through vocational and technical certificate programs
An overall improvement in the learning and academic environment that would both expand
and sharpen their skill set needed for future employment.
Faculty would benefit from:
Increased collaboration among Indian AUs and with other universities globally to raise research quality and its linkage to educational quality and relevance
Training and capacity-building to improve the delivery of education and its learning outcomes.
Institute would benefit:
Governance & transparency
Infrastructural development
Productive campus culture and
Intensive use of technology enabled learning
The investments under CAAST sub component 1b contribute more towards enhancing the relevance of the teaching and research. The CAAST at JNKVV is established on “Skill Development to Use Spatial Data for Natural Resources Management in Agriculture”