Vedic Institute of Excellence to train teachers to ensure active participation of students
The Hindu
Vedic Institute of Excellence in Kalaburagi offers workshops to realign pedagogical knowledge of teachers for active student participation. Dr. Karajagi explains that training will help teachers to introduce students to different ideas and ways of thinking, encouraging exploration and experimentation to develop skills and confidence.
With an objective to realign the pedagogical knowledge of teachers for active participation of students, the Vedic Institute of Excellence, which has established a centre in Kalaburagi, will conduct workshops for teachers.
Academic and honorary chairman of the Vedic Institute of Excellence Gururaj Karajagi, interacting with presspersons here on Sunday, said that the institute will guide teachers about the methods that match the level of children.
Each student learns differently based on his ability to comprehend concepts and understand the subject being taught. Dr. Karajagi said that the institute will train teachers to experiment with different teaching strategies to ensure that all students are able to gain knowledge.
The training will help teachers to introduce their students to different ideas and ways of thinking, encouraging exploration and experimentation, which will help students develop their skills and confidence they need to be creative, Dr. Karajagi added.
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