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Documentation of the Day - 28 By the Smiley's Group- 8 ππ
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CELT JULY 2021
CELT PROGRAMME FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS OF THE MENTOR STATES JULY 2021
DOCUMENTATION OF DAY- 28 BY THE SMILEY GROUP - 8
Our group should put forth our heartiest gratitude to RIESI Bengaluru. We convey our special thanks to Dr. Pooja Giri Madam for mentioning Teaching Practice for Group - 3 teachers. Obviously it's an amazing opportunity to observe everyone's style of teaching. On the day totally 31 teachers were present for the session. It's clear that every teacher planned to present their allotted topics in innovative ways with all trendy technologies.
Four awesome groups presented the lessons on a fantabulous platform grabbing the attention of remaining participants. Every group is unique in their presentation style, pronunciation, language, creating classroom atmosphere, preparing TLM etc., We enjoyed the live classes as if we're feeling like students.
After completion of all presentations Dr. Pooja Giri Madam encouraged everyone with a constructive feedback. It's a prestigious moment to everyone to involve in such a wonderful session and have some sensible takeaways. On behalf of all participants Sampalli Jyothi from Andhra Pradesh handed over a beautiful flower bouquet to Prof. Pooja Giri Madam for her encouraging pat on our back.
We are very much pleased and fortunate enough to take part in such an esteemed platform.
Thank you RIESI Faculty for your great support. We remain thankful foreverππΌ
Thanks and regards from Group -8
1. B.S.Padamvathy (AP)
Teaching is a great way for us to keep on learning. I am always open to learn new technical skills to make our classrooms lively. I feel privileged to be a part of this RIESI Bengaluru to strengthen my skills. I became very confident in organising online classes in a fantastic manner. Thank you Mentors for your great support. I am thankful to my Group- 8 dear ones for the entire cooperation and support. Finally I thank all teachers from different states.
2. N. Kavitha (AP)
RIESI has become a gigantic tree spreading its knowledge in the form of teacher orientations all over the nation. Learning is a womb to tomb process and a teacher should be everyday learner. The teaching practice sessions boosted up, rejuvenated and reenergized our teaching abilities. RIESI through its visionary planning, encouraging, engaging, empowering and educating all the teachers.
3. N. Nirojana (TS)
I am very fortunate to join this course even more fortunate to get 8th group all of them helped me throughout this programme as I didn't have knowledge of computers Now I m able to operate and about Google slides, padlet, blogger n how to teach online classes. Overall credit goes to RIESI who gave me so much of knowledge n made me perfect. Thank you RIESI BANGALORE.
4. R. Nithya (TN)
I have attended various courses both in online and in offline. The RIESI, Bangalore CELT course is entirely unique in every aspect. From the way our groups are divided till uploading all our entries in online advanced platforms. It has given a great exposure and has inculcated a love for English language and teaching. It has added features to my hat. Thank you so much.
5. Parimala Devi (AP)
We enjoyed the fragrance of RIE and hope to visit RIESI BANGLORE soon with our batch mates and meet the eminent intellectuals.. Looking forward to meet you all in some other programme.
6. M. Parvathi Patil (KT)
I am very grateful to have such wonderful platform that has well managed organisation and the people who are positive and helpful,people who find the time to offer encouragement and praise when it is deserved The enthusiastic people who encourage others to behave in the same way.For me it is really wonderful occasion to improve my teaching and learning process.
7. Prabhavathy (KL)
The 30 days training at RIE Bangalore is an energising one by all means. Minute, microscopic level classes on the different skills by the faculties are really praiseworthy. The classes on professional development gave me new insights and a revealation came to me that l have to improve a lot to become an excellent teacher. The grammar classes made us refreshed in different aspects,which were forgotten long back.It was a nice opportunity to meet emminent teachers from different states and to understand their teaching methods too. Our self study groups also needed special mention.our meetings were very friendly and helpful.I really consider this training as the most valuable one in my life. Thanks so much to RIE and my fellow teachers.
8. S. P. Prasad Manohar (AP)
I am very grateful to have such wonderful opportunity.
Well organised digital Platform.
After this Training my teaching methods, thoughts are also enriched.
Try to learn everything about something and something about everything because we are lifelong learners.
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Wow, wonderful compiling Padmavathi madam.I I can feel the essence of your presentation. Thank you for including my name in your reflections.
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ReplyDeleteFantabulous presentation πΉπΉ
ReplyDeleteXlnt team work,greetings to your group
ReplyDeleteFantabulous documentation Padmavathy mam I am indebted to you for your support in my teaching career.π
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