Alumni of Innocent Hearts College of Education demonstrated teaching skills digitally
Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh says their alumni have been working as skilled educators in various educational institutions
Jalandhar:
Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar organised a webinar on “Demonstration of teaching skills” by alumni members with the objective of equipping the student-teachers with modern skills and techniques of teaching.
Alumnae Ms. Vasundhara demonstrated the various steps of teaching poetry with the help of real objects and videos. Through her poem ‘Tree-huggers”, she gave the message of planting more and more trees for increasing oxygen percentage in the air in order to get rid of Covid-19.
Alumni members Ms. Harsimran Kochhar and Ms. Samridhi demonstrated Herbertian lesson plans on the topics – ‘Branding, labelling, packaging’ and ‘Collection of data' respectively. Ms. Harsimran explained the importance of framing instructional objectives and the technique of relating the new topic with previously learnt material. Ms. Samridhi highlighted the integration of various skills like blackboard writing, introducing the lesson, explanation, illustrating with examples, stimulus variation and questioning for efficient teaching.
While sharing her experience Ms. Vasundhara said “Six years back, on this same date I gave my Final discussion demonstration during my B.Ed. examination in this college and today again I am giving the demonstration to the would-be teachers. I thank my teacher-educators whole-heartedly for making me what I am today and I would like to acknowledge Innocent Hearts College of Education for developing competent teachers, who are providing qualitative and digitalized education to the future generations.”
Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh said that “Our alumni have been working as skilled educators in various educational institutions, their achievements have risen the name and fame of our college. I am really glad to thank them for transferring their knowledge and skills to our would-be teachers.” E-certificates were given to all the alumni members as token of appreciation.