by Punjabnewswire4u.blogspot.com
AMRITSAR, FEB 11
More than 100 Bachelor
of Education students had their brush with the art today at Khalsa
College of Education (KCE) as they converged here from all over the state to
take part in the Inter-College `Skill-in-Teaching’ and `Fine-Art’ competitions.
Mohan Lal Memorial College of Education (MMCE), Mudhal won the overall trophy
in skilling teaching while the fine art competition, the trophy went to Guru
Nanak College of Education (GNCE), Kapurthala.
KCE Principal Dr.
Jaswinder Singh Dhillon said that the aim of the competition was to sharpen the
skills of B.Ed. students in the field of art and teaching skills and added that
he was overwhelmed by the response. He said their main focus was to test
pedagogical skills, innovative teaching, communication skills and interaction
amongst the teachers.
The competitions
were held in the various categories including Languages, Sciences, Physical
Science and Social sciences. In the fine art competitions, the events were organized
in poster making, slogan writing, pot making and landscape. Dean, College
Development Council, Guru Nanak Dev University, Dr.MS Hundal was the chief
guest on the occasion and he gave the prizes to the winner teams. He said in
his speech that such competitions enhance the skill of the teachers and also
provide them the platform to show their prowess in the art.
In the Science group, Harbind Singh from Sidhana
College of Education, Amritsar was first, Ramanjit Kaur from DAV College of
Education, Amritsar second and Neha Sharma from GNCE, Kapurthala was third
while in the individual section, Rajni from KCE, Amritsar won the first prize.
In social science group, Shally from KCE and Ruhi from MMCE were bracketed as first
and Manu Kumari from DAV and Sunit from GNCE were third.
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