Abstract

Teacher education programs in India face numerous challenges that hinder their effectiveness in preparing teachers for the dynamic educational landscape. This abstract provides a comprehensive overview of the key challenges and proposes innovative strategies to overcome them. The challenges include inadequate infrastructure and resources, outdated curriculum and pedagogical approaches, lack of practical training opportunities, low motivation and professionalism among teachers, and limited integration of technology in education. To address these challenges, this article explores a multifaceted approach. It emphasizes the importance of modernizing infrastructure, updating curricula to align with global standards, enhancing practical training through experiential learning, fostering a culture of continuous professional development and accountability, and leveraging technology for effective teaching and learning. By adopting these strategies, teacher education programs in India can evolve into vibrant ecosystems that produce highly skilled and motivated educators capable of meeting the diverse needs of students in the 21st century.

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