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UNESCO, RIE to integrate health, well-being in teacher education

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October 30, 2025

In a significant step toward strengthening the integration of health and well-being in teacher education, the UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia and the Regional Institute of Education (RIE), NCERT, Bhubaneswar, jointly launched a collaborative project aimed at shaping the future of teaching in India.

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UNESCO, RIE to integrate health, well-being in teacher education

The initiative underscores the growing importance of mental and physical well-being in ensuring quality education, aligning with global development goals.

RIE Bhubaneswar is hosting a three-day (October 29 to 31) workshop that brings together educators, curriculum developers, and experts from across the region. Participants from various Teacher Education Institutions in Odisha, along with representatives from RIEs across India, are collaborating to develop supplementary materials for integrating health and well-being into the Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP).

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