Learning Beyond Textbooks: Vocational and Skill-Based Education through Bagless Day Activities
Keywords:
Bagless Days, Vocational Education, Skill-Based Learning, Experiential Learning, Hands-on Activities, Holistic DevelopmentAbstract
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 advocates a transformative approach to education by emphasising vocational and skill-based learning as an essential part of school curricula. A notable innovation within this policy is the introduction of Bagless Days, where students participate in experiential, practical activities that link classroom learning with real-world skills. This paper examines the importance of integrating vocational education through Bagless Day initiatives to promote holistic development among learners. It highlights how Bagless Day activities can serve as a platform for exposing students to various vocational skills such as gardening, carpentry, cooking, financial literacy, digital literacy, and local crafts, thereby fostering self-reliance and employability. Such activities should be designed to align with principles of inclusivity, local relevance, joyful learning, and sustainability. Furthermore, community engagement and collaboration with local artisans and professionals enrich the learning experience and provide authentic exposure. By analysing pedagogical strategies and the frameworks implemented, the paper stresses the necessity of structured planning, reflection-based learning, and skill assessment methods to ensure Bagless Days are meaningful. It underlines the role of these initiatives in narrowing the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical life skills, ultimately supporting the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047. The paper concludes that, if carefully crafted, Bagless Day activities can serve as powerful tools for promoting vocational awareness, inclusive growth, and lifelong learning, thereby transforming the educational experience across India.
