Understating National Professional Standards for Teachers (NPST)

Understanding NPST: National Professional Standards for Teachers

The National Professional Standards for Teachers (NPST) is a landmark initiative developed by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) under the Ministry of Education as part of the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. It serves as a unified framework to define what constitutes quality teaching in India and provides clear expectations for teachers at every stage of their professional journey. understanding NPST is as important as understanding NEP2020 to improve quality of Education.

Purpose of NPST

NPST aims to:

  • Define professional expectations for Indian teachers in a structured and measurable manner.
  • Ensure consistency and quality across all levels of school education.
  • Provide a developmental pathway for teachers through a competency-based career progression system.
  • Align pre-service and in-service teacher education with current educational goals and 21st-century learning needs.

Key Components of NPST (for Understanding NPST)

1. Three Core Standards

NPST is structured around three key professional standards:

  • Standard 1: Core Values and Ethics

Emphasizes integrity, inclusivity, commitment to learners, and a strong ethical foundation.

  • Standard 2: Professional Knowledge and Practice

Focuses on subject knowledge, pedagogy, child development, inclusive practices, and effective teaching strategies.

  • Standard 3: Professional Growth

Encourages reflective teaching, collaboration, continuous learning, and leadership in the teaching profession.

2. Career Stages

The NPST outlines three progressive levels in a teacher’s career, each with distinct competencies:

  • Proficient Teacher (PRT, TGT, PGT Levels)

Beginning and early-career educators expected to demonstrate foundational teaching competencies.

  • Advanced Teacher

Experienced educators who refine instructional methods and mentor peers.

  • Lead/Expert Teacher

Teacher leaders who demonstrate innovation, coach others, and contribute to school development.

3. Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

NPST reinforces the NEP 2020 mandate of a minimum of 50 hours of CPD annually. These are to be aligned with the NPST standards and career stage of the teacher.

4. Assessment and Portfolios

Teachers will maintain professional portfolios showcasing their learning, innovations, and impact. Schools may use peer reviews, classroom observations, and feedback tools to assess teacher growth in alignment with NPST.

Relevance to NEP 2020 (for Understanding NPST)

NPST operationalizes several NEP 2020 goals:

  • Reforming teacher education and professional development.
  • Establishing National Mission for Mentoring and National Digital Platforms for teacher learning.
  • Creating a transparent and fair appraisal and promotion system based on standards, not tenure.

Implementation Strategy

  • Schools must orient their leadership and teachers on NPST expectations.
  • District-level resource groups will support implementation.
  • DIETs and SCERTs will integrate NPST into teacher training programs.
  • Digital tools (under NCTQ) will aid in recordkeeping, mentorship, and appraisal alignment.

Conclusion

Understanding NPST is the first step in reimagining the role of the teacher in India’s evolving education system. It is not a checklist, but a professional vision—supporting teachers in their journey from competence to excellence. For school leaders, NPST offers a robust structure to guide teacher development and ensure classroom transformation. To understand its implication my another article linked here may help you!

For Integration of NPST into the School System- click here!

For Implemetation of NPST- Click here!

Original document on NPST by NCTE- click here!

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