NEP 2020 sees technology as an enabler when integrated thoughtfully. It advocates blended learning, digital content and online platforms, but emphasises that teachers remain central. It also warns about the digital divide, calling for equitable access. Thus technology is to be used judiciously.
Option A:
Removing teachers and classrooms altogether is neither feasible nor pedagogically sound. NEP explicitly values teachers as key to the learning process, so this option contradicts the document.
Option B:
This option aligns with the nuanced view that ICT should add value to pedagogy while being used responsibly and inclusively. It therefore represents the correct interpretation of NEP 2020.
Option C:
Banning technology entirely would ignore its potential for reach and personalisation. NEP supports ICT integration, especially via platforms like DIKSHA, so this approach is not recommended.
Option D:
Using only entertainment apps misses the educational purpose of ICT integration. NEP advocates academically meaningful tools, not purely recreational technology, so this option is incorrect.
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