Jamshedpur’s Women’s University Hosts Workshop on 5E Lesson Planning Model

Workshop at IGNOU Study Center Emphasizes Innovative Teaching Techniques

A workshop at the IGNOU Study Center, organized by Jamshedpur’s Women’s University, focused on lesson planning using the 5E model for the B.Ed. program.

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur’s Women’s University hosted a workshop at the IGNOU Study Center on lesson planning using the 5E Model to enhance pedagogical practices.

The workshop, part of the B.Ed. program, highlighted the importance of the 5E model of lesson planning.

Dr. Manoj Kumar from Kolhan University provided insights into creating audio-visual programs and structuring educational components.

Assistant Professor Ajit Kumar Dubey from Jamshedpur Co-operative College facilitated the second session.

The first session was led by Dr. Suchitra Behera, Head of the M.Ed. Department at Kolhan University.

The focus of the last session was on creating educational materials using locally accessible resources.

The contributions of Neha Suruchi Minj, Prabhakar Rao, and Upendra Sharma were noted.

The workshop’s impact on pedagogical practices was underscored with a rendition of the national anthem, concluding the event.

The initiative aimed to provide educators with innovative teaching techniques to improve lesson planning.

Dr. Manoj Kumar emphasized the role of audio-visual aids in enhancing the learning experience.

Assistant Professor Ajit Kumar Dubey’s session offered practical strategies for implementing the 5E model in classrooms.

Dr. Suchitra Behera focused on the foundational aspects of lesson planning.

The workshop stressed the use of easily accessible materials for creating effective educational tools.

The participation of Neha Suruchi Minj, Prabhakar Rao, and Upendra Sharma highlighted the collaborative nature of the event.

The concluding national anthem reinforced the workshop’s impact on the participants.

The workshop reflected Jamshedpur’s Women’s University’s commitment to advancing educational practices.

Educators left the workshop with a deeper understanding of the 5E model and its application in teaching.

The event showcased the importance of continuous professional development for teachers.

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