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Refresher Course is subject-specific and provides opportunities for the serving
teachers of colleges and universities to meet their peers in an atmosphere of
mutual learning and interaction. The Course is intended to give information
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Friday, October 16, 2015
Orientation
The Orientation
program is intended to inculcate in the young lecturers the quality of self-
reliance through awareness of the social, intellectual and moral environment as
well as to discover self-potential and confidence.
IN=SERVICE TRAINNING
Objective of
in-service Training
These are the objectives of in-service training:
1. Incentives: In-service is necessary for
the skill development as well it is required for the
promotion
of the teachers.
2. Solution of educational problems: There
are so many problems in the field of education
while
teaching and learning as well as managing the institutions. Here solutions are
suggested to
solve these problems.
Aims of in-service programes of teachers
As a professionals teachers seek for avenues for
their self development:
- . to explore, reflect on and develop one’s own practice skills of teaching.
- . to deepen one’s knowledge of, and update oneself about one’s academic discipline or other areas of school curriculum.
- . to research and reflect on children and their education.
In-service training
Introduction
In-service training is education for
employees to help them develop their skills in a specific discipline or
occupation. In-service training takes place after an individual begins work responsibilities. Most
typically, in-service training is conducted during
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
INTRODUCTION:
In modern economic world the
concept of ethical professional values is very important because ethical
professional values are part of human values to serve the social structure.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Key features of ICT
Below are some examples of
how the nine key features of ICT can provide the opportunities for children to
use and develop their learning skills.
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