digitalLEARNING-July-2011-[34-35]-Techonlogy can and-will allways Suppliment-Dr K Ramnarayan

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“Techonlogy can and will always supplement, a teacher” Dr K Ramnarayan took charge as the fifth Vice-Chancellor of Manipal University last year. He has been with the Manipal Group for over three decades in different academic and leadership positions.In conversation with Pragya Gupta, he shares his views on higher education scenario in India

How do you see higher education evolving in India with respect to the global scenario? The evolution of higher education occurs in three stages: informative learning (to prepare experts), formative learning (socialising the learners) and transformative learning (to provide professionals and change agents). The Indian education sector should be able to generate more avenues for transformative learning. There is an increased awareness about the globalisation of education and world class universities. The need to adopt the right systems, policies, ideals and methods to attract international faculty and students has led Indian universities to introspect about incorporating newer initiatives in higher education. According to you, what role does ICT play in universalising education? At present, the gulf between technology and basic educational system is really large. Given the limited resources available in the educational systems in the developing world, newer technology options could offer a paradigm shift in educational efficiencies. It is essential that better teacher training is offered on the use of ICT in the classroom. Universities and research institutions, providing dedicated high speed networks that enable

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access to online resources for students and teachers is usually available now. We need to build on this foundation. Kindly mark your initiatives in education and for the university? Teachers are the primary agents of good formal education, providing motivation through inspiration, encouragement and challenge. We plan to pay more attention to the process of encouraging, training, and mentoring teachers. To achieve this, Manipal University has set up the Manipal Centre for Professional & Personal Development (MCPD).This centre has a vision and commitment to empower the academic faculty, students and non-academic faculty of all institutions of MU. It conducts programs designed for enhancing academic skills, nurturing professional growth and imparting team building and leadership skills. Manipal University provides each student with a laptop and has wi-fi enabled campuses. What are the key challenges in front of higher education? Higher Education enrolments in India have been growing steadily and there are expected to be 40 million students by 2020. India has a demographic dividend (70 percent below the age of 35 years), which means we have a very large number of youngsters actively seeking higher

education in the coming years. Capacity utilisation is a key concern, the shortage of faculty (we need about 45,000 PhDs

Dr K Ramnarayan

Vice-Chancellor, Manipal University • Prior to his appointment as Vice Chancellor, he had a brief stint as the Pro Vice Chancellor before which he was the Dean of the Melaka Manipal Medical College (Manipal Campus). • Dr K Ramnarayan joined Kasturba Medical College, Manipal in 1977


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