This story is from February 21, 2020
Govt schoolteachers showcase innovative teaching ideas at exhibition in Madurai
MADURAI: Biscuits are meant to be consumed. Agreed. But they can also be used to explain Pythagoras’ theorem to schoolchildren, as proved by Bhagavathy G, a teacher in a government high school in
Not just biscuits, but old bottles, tins, posters and many other such items can be creatively used to make teaching interesting and effective, as proved by other teachers who participated in the two-day Zero Investment Innovations for Education Initiatives
It was organised by Sri Aurobindo Society, a non-profit organisation supported by Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) as part of the organisation’s Zero Investment Innovations for Education Initiatives (ZIIEI) programme. The ZIIEI is an intellectual training programme for government school teachers.
“The pan-Indian programme aims at collecting unique ideas for teaching and helping in knowledge-sharing. We first provide training and then hand pick teachers to exhibit them in an exhibition,” said Ravi Varman, a trainer from Sri Aurobindo Society.
The exhibition was held at Noyes Matriculation Higher Secondary school.
Madurai district chief education officer Swaminathan R took part, who was the chief guest, presented awards to the teachers who had the most innovative exhibits.
Madurai
district. She stacked biscuits inside a triangle on a chart paper as a model to make children digest Pythagoras theorem in an easly way.exhibition
which concluded here on Friday. Governmentschoolteachers
in Madurai district showcased theirinnovative
ideas and models in the exhibition.It was organised by Sri Aurobindo Society, a non-profit organisation supported by Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) as part of the organisation’s Zero Investment Innovations for Education Initiatives (ZIIEI) programme. The ZIIEI is an intellectual training programme for government school teachers.
“The pan-Indian programme aims at collecting unique ideas for teaching and helping in knowledge-sharing. We first provide training and then hand pick teachers to exhibit them in an exhibition,” said Ravi Varman, a trainer from Sri Aurobindo Society.
The exhibition was held at Noyes Matriculation Higher Secondary school.
Madurai district chief education officer Swaminathan R took part, who was the chief guest, presented awards to the teachers who had the most innovative exhibits.
Top Comment
Sankaran Krishnan
1747 days ago
Let us congratulate Teachers who had such initiatives to tech the students and kudos to the District Education Officer for giving awards to such Teachers and hope this will motivate the fellow Teachers to follow suit and find innovative ways of teaching our Students, who are "Futures" of our Nation !!!Read allPost comment
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