District Institute of Education and Training
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For education in India, the District Institute for Education and Training (DIET) are district-level educational institutes which have been established in each district of India by the Indian government. They help in coordinating and implementing government policies at district level. About 3 million primary and elementary teachers need recurrent orientation to innovations in teaching and learning at the school level. The DIET has been charged with this responsibility.
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Inservice training programme at Diet, Chunawadh, Shriganagar of Rajasthan
DIETs have been established as centres of guidance for educational institutes and schools of a district. They also work as a platform for research and experimental work in the educational domain. It also organizes programmes to train teachers in new innovation.
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Diet building at Chunawadh, Shriganganagar, Rajasthan
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In-service teacher training
- PSTE (Pre-service Teacher Education)
- IFIC (In-service programmes Field interaction, Innovation and Co-ordination)
- DRU (District Resource Unit)
- P&M (Planning and Management)
- ET (Educational Technology)
- WE (Work Experience)
- CMDE (Curriculum Material Development and Evaluation)
- Administrative Branch
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- Educational organisations based in India