Heritage School organizes CBSE training programme on NEP

Participants of training programme posing for a group photograph at Heritage School Jammu on Saturday.
Participants of training programme posing for a group photograph at Heritage School Jammu on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 6: Heritage School organized a capacity building programme (CBP) under the aegis of CBSE CoE Chandigarh for the teaching staff of member schools of Sahodaya Complex, in the School premises, here today.
Rohini Aima, Principal cum vice chairperson of Jammu Sanskriti School and Ranju Malhotra, Principal DBN Amarvilla conducted the workshop as resource persons.
Sixty teaching staff from 15 schools in and around Jammu interacted and participated in the six hour long event, brainstorming and assimilating the revised goals of contemporary national education landscape of the 21st century.
The excellent enumeration by the resource persons elaborated the aim, mode and manner of the changes brought about in various fields of school education through the NEP-2020 and how it will help to develop and strengthen the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that organizations and communities need to adapt in a fast-changing world.
The CBP focuses on comprehensive teacher policies and strengthening teacher training institutions through development of quality assessment frameworks and improvement plans.
Akash Pradhan, Principal Heritage School thanked the resource persons for their lucid and effective explanation and expressed his confidence that the session will add to the repertoire and experience of the teachers.