Mangaluru: St Agnes CBSE School organises session for parents on Competency Based Learning


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Mangaluru, Jun 4: St Agnes CBSE school organised a two days session for the parents on May 24-25. The selective topic was “Competency-Based Learning (NEP) New Education Policy.

A good number of parents from grades I to X attended the session. The session was batchwise and systematically conducted.

B G Bhaskar was the resource person from Ratna Sagar Pvt Ltd. He is an academician practicing psychologist and a motivational speaker with 20 and more years of experience in the educational field and has excelled in giving training to teachers, students, and parents across India. He has a number of degrees to his credit namely M Sc, M Ed, M Phil, PhD and MBA, MSc (Psy) and has also presented papers at the National and International levels.

He gave a brief insight about the topic and educated the parents on various challenges of the new education system and each parents role in shaping the future of the child. The key highlights of the session were activity-based learning to be encouraged where in marks are just an indication for learning, to have constant interaction with children and to closely identify the strength and weakness of the child.

To encourage the child in choosing the right combination of subjects rather than show the parents wish, so also to create a suitable environment for his/her holistic development and well-being was brought forth to the parents.

The session was successful with parents enthusiastic involvement in various activities conducted by the speaker. Through this interactive session, the speaker tried to touch on those aspects of life as parents one need to do. On the whole, it was a well-coordinated session by the school and teachers.



 

  

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