Mangalore: Capacity Building Training Event at St Ann’s College of Education Concludes


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

Mangalore, Oct 15: City-based St Ann’s College of Education (Autonomous) organized a three-day capacity building training programme for the teacher educators of 18 Colleges of Education under Mangalore University from Wednesday October 12 to Friday October 14.

It was sponsored by the Department of State for Educational Research and Training (DSERT), Bangalore.

Philomena Lobo, joint director and principal, College of Teacher Education, inaugurated the programme here on Wednesday October 12.

Lobo, in her inaugural address, highlighted the need for making teacher education and school education student-centered and experience-oriented. 

The topics highlighted in this programme were recommendations of the National Council for Teacher Education, National Curriculum Frame Work for Teacher Education – 2005, preparation of E-Lessons, application of models of teaching to classroom teaching learning.

The entire faculty of St Ann’s College of Education served as resource persons for this training programme that was attended by 50 teacher educators.

  

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