DBMS College of Education Jamshedpur Emphasizes Inclusive Education in Inspiring seminar

Seminar at DBMS College of Education in Jamshedpur enlightens on inclusive education, experts share personal experiences and insights on the education of Mentally Special children. Kamala Subramaniam, Leena Adesara, Shweta Chand, and others contribute.

JAMSHEDPUR – The seminar held at the DBMS College of Education in Jamshedpur provided a thorough description of inclusive education.

The seminar was engaging and at the end Gayatri Kumari offered the vote of thanks.

Assistant Professor Moushumi Ghosh Dutta gave the welcome address.

Dr. Monika Uppal successfully oversaw this seminar.

The question and answer period was quite informative for the session’s pupils.

Both universities Sukh Deep made an effort to develop the other abilities of the handicapped kids and gave them inspiration by displaying their creations on the Jeevika stage.

Shweta Chand broke down in tears and recounted her story with the female pupils.

He recommended the instructors to be patient with the sluggish learners.

Based on her 40 years of expertise, Kamala Subramaniam advised B.Ed. students to treat a particular kid with a lot of tolerance, compassion, and love.

Students get the appropriate instruction despite their flaws.

Leena Adesara, speaking from personal experience, said that since society has become more conscious throughout time, parents are now able to teach their children.

Because an ideal teacher creates an enduring impression on the personalities of the students, it is the duty of the teacher to care for the whole development of every student.

We educate children with impairments alongside typically developing kids, and the teacher has to take extra care of them to prevent inferiority complexes and ensure that they have equal possibilities.

The National Education Policy 2020 places a strong emphasis on inclusive education.

All of the professors and employees were present on this occasion, along with the college secretary Sripriya Dharmarajan, joint secretary Usha Ramanathan, Tamilselvi Balakrishnan, principal Dr. Juhi Sampada, vice principal Dr. Monika Uppal, and principal.

In this, Leena Adesara, Principal of Global Academy, Shweta Chand, Expert, and Sukhdeep Kaur, Founder of Jeevika, presented their opinions on the education of mentally ill children and their proper direction.

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