DAV Bistupur Hosts Science Teacher Training Workshop

Two-day program focuses on enhancing secondary, senior secondary instruction

Key Points:

• 37 teachers from DAV schools in Jharkhand Zone-E attend the workshop

• Event emphasizes activity-based learning and scientific approach

• Sessions cover topics from cell division to inquiry-based teaching methods

JAMSHEDPUR – DAV Public School, Bistupur, conducted a two-day Capacity Building Programme for Science and Biology teachers.

The workshop, held from September 9-10, 2024, aimed to enhance teaching skills.

It drew 25 Science and 12 Biology teachers from various DAV schools.

Moreover, the event was organized under the aegis of DAV CAE.

Pragya Singh, ARO and Principal, inaugurated the programme with the DAV GAAN.

She stressed the importance of continuous learning for holistic student development.

Meanwhile, expert educators led sessions on diverse scientific topics.

Shashi Kala and Raju Kumar Singh covered Biology subjects like cell division.

On the other hand, Jaya Sharma and Poonam Kaur Soor focused on Science teaching methods.

The workshop emphasized creating child-centric classrooms and experiential learning.

Furthermore, participants engaged in collaborative activities throughout the event.

Teachers exchanged ideas and reflected on best practices in science education.

The programme concluded with expressions of gratitude towards the resource persons.

Attendees appreciated the opportunity to enrich their teaching methods.

This initiative highlights DAV’s commitment to ongoing teacher development.

The workshop’s success may inspire similar events in other educational institutions.

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