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Implementation of NCTE's Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP): Challenges and Opportunities in the Light of NEP 2020

  • 1. Assistant Professor , Iqra College of Education, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

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The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has introduced comprehensive reforms aimed at improving the quality, relevance, and effectiveness of teacher education in India. A central reform under this policy is the Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP), introduced by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), which proposes a four-year multidisciplinary undergraduate programme as the minimum qualification for teachers. This paper examines the challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation of ITEP within the framework of NEP 2020. Using qualitative policy analysis and review of existing literature, the study identifies institutional, pedagogical, infrastructural, and administrative challenges that teacher education institutions face during implementation. Simultaneously, the paper highlights the transformative opportunities offered by ITEP, including strengthened professional identity, enhanced integration of theory and practice, multidisciplinary learning, and alignment with global standards. The paper concludes with policy-oriented recommendations for effective and sustainable implementation. The study contributes to contemporary discourse on teacher education reform and offers practical insights for institutions transitioning to the ITEP model.

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