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Police DAV Public School celebrates Teacher’s Day

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Online Teacher’s Day was celebrated at Police DAV Public School, Jalandhar. Like previous years the competition ‘Kuchh Kar Dikhana Hai’ was held this year also for teachers of all wings. It was in three categories—-mask making, painting and snap shot. Not lagging behind, the students were also encouraged to post messages, videos to their teachers on Facebook and WhatsApp. Teachers presented morning assembly on Zoom In which prayer was sung by the music department. Poems and speeches were also presented by the teachers. In her address, principal Rashmi Vij exhorted the teachers to keep walking the extra mile and appreciated their efforts in providing online teaching to students.

Apeejay College of Fine Arts

Students and teaching fraternity of Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar, celebrated Teacher’s Day online. Even amongst the pandemic, the students did not forget to show their affection and regards towards their teachers, who are making every possible effort that the show must go on and this crisis should not affect the education of students which they deserve. They presented a collaborated video of various students of different classes where they sang and expressed their affection they have for their teachers. They dedicated various songs for them. Prachi of BA (third semester) in her speech talked of the efforts college and faculty was making to impart them the quality education. Dr Sunit Kaur, HoD, English, highlighted the role of teacher in the modern day as it had changed and transited in the cotemporary times.

HMV Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya

On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, HMV Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya in collaboration with Assocham, New Delhi, organised a webinar-cum-panel discussion on the topic “Role of Guru and Responsibility of Shishya in the World of Virtual Learning”. The webinar-cum-panel discussion was organised through online platform in which more than 600 participants, including ‘gurus’ and ‘shishyas’ participated. Principal Ajay Sareen welcomed all the panelists. Divya Lal, managing director, Fliplearn Education Pvt. Ltd, said that teachers were digital immigrants but the students were digital natives. They are smarter than teachers in using technology. She said students need to be enagaged in online classrooms. Dr Pankaj Mittal, secretary general, Association of Indian Universities, said, earlier there was gurukul concept in teaching, where student has to remain with the teacher all the times. At present, things are changed. Teachers have to give something extra or different in classroom to the student which is not available on internet. If the student will get something new, only then he/she will respect the teacher. TNS

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