Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 17: Two days workshop on classroom management conducted by CBSE at Jodhamal Public School for the teachers of CBSE Schools of Jammu and Kashmir concluded today.
A total of 59 teachers from Jammu, Udhampur, Kathua, Samba, Katra, Akhnoor, Srinagar, Manasbal and many other parts of Jammu attended this workshop to hone up their skills in managing the classrooms.
Rashmi Ahluwalia, Principal of Cambridge Montessory School Pathankot was one of the CBSE resource persons who delivered each and every topic in detail in a very easy way for all to understand the concept of classroom management.
The outcome was by improving their organizational and managerial skills as they work to creatively organize their classrooms as comfortable, welcoming learning environment and to manage many students within it. Teachers can improve their teaching and presentation skills also by using divers assessment tools they can manage their classes with ease.
The second resource person was Navdeep Bhandari, Principal Guru Nanak Public School Dalhousie, who in his presentation talked on the age old classroom management system which will not be able to work with today’s kids and also made the session hilarious by adding the Urdu couplets in his presentation.
Trilok Singh Bist, Principal Jodhamal also took one session on Effective Classroom Management. He took ten points viz starting the class tough in the beginning to avoid being taken for granted by the students, to be fair with all students, by being prepared for any kind of disruptions, by instilling the high expectations among children, inculcating behavioral norms, by over planning to reach each child with multiple intelligence, by having a disciplinary plan of what to do and don’t, by focusing on relationship and a bond with the student, being careful about the confrontation and finally by being careful about confrontations and being patient.
Among others present were Vivek Arora, Principal Bhargawa Public School, Monika Sethi, Vice Principal JMPS, Nandani Bakshi of JMPS and the teachers from across J&K.
In the end, Principal Trilok Singh presented vote of thanks.