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The air is filled with the familiar buzz of Shikshak Parv again this June. While the headlines rightfully celebrate our educators and the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, for school administrators, principals, and management, this annual observance is more than ceremonial. It's a critical checkpoint. It forces us to ask: Are we translating policy into practice? Let's decode what this year's focus means for the ground realities of Indian education.
Shikshak Parv consistently highlights NEP's key initiatives like competency-based education, holistic report cards, and reduced exam pressure. For a school, implementing this isn't just about changing the curriculum in textbooks. It involves re-engineering internal systems. How do you track a student's holistic development beyond academics? How do you manage the increased administrative load of continuous, formative assessments? This is where the gap between policy vision and school operations often widens. Traditional methods of spreadsheets and paper registers struggle to accommodate the NEP's demand for dynamic, multi-dimensional data tracking.
NEP 2020, as underscored during Shikshak Parv, aims to move away from rote learning to competency-based progression. For students, this means their unique learning journeys should be supported and measured. They need feedback based on a portfolio of skills, not just one final exam score. However, delivering this personalized attention at scale is the challenge. Teachers need timely, accessible data on each student's progress across various parameters to provide meaningful guidance. Without efficient systems, the ideal of personalized learning risks remaining just an ideal.
Parents, the other key stakeholders celebrated during Shikshak Parv, are now expected to engage with a more complex narrative of their child's progress. The shift to holistic report cards means understanding assessments in arts, sports, life skills, and critical thinking. This requires transparent and frequent communication from the school. Schools must have a streamlined way to share these nuanced updates, moving beyond the occasional parent-teacher meeting to a continuous dialogue facilitated by accessible digital tools.
This is precisely where strategic school management technology becomes indispensable, not as a luxury, but as the engine for NEP compliance. A modern School ERP system is designed to handle the new complexities. It can manage continuous and holistic assessment frameworks, allowing teachers to log observations and grades for competencies beyond core subjects. It automates the generation of comprehensive report cards that reflect the NEP's vision. For communication, it provides a dedicated portal for parents to track their child's multi-faceted progress in real time. Platforms like TACHY's integrated school ERP software help institutions seamlessly manage these NEP-driven academic and administrative workflows, ensuring the policy's spirit is embedded in daily operations.
As we reflect on the themes of Shikshak Parv, the path forward for Indian schools is clear: celebration must be paired with action and innovation. Embracing the right technological partner is key to turning NEP's transformative vision into a smooth, manageable reality for every stakeholder.
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Published 2026-06-20 · © 2026 TACHY SCHOOL ERP · School ERP in India