DSEJ, National council of Teacher Scientists and APJ Abdul Kalam National Council of young Scientists organise webinar on NCERT NATIONAL AWARD FOR INNOVATION 2020.
JAMMU: In order to acquaint the teachers of Jammu and Kashmir with various low cost innovations and ideas which can be used in teaching, learning as well as in day to day life, Directorate of School Education Jammu organised a webinar on NCERT NATIONAL AWARD FOR INNOVATION 2020.
The webinar, meant also to guide and educate teachers about the procedure and formalities related to applying for 2020 National Award For Innovation, was organised by the Directorate in collaboration with J&K chapter of National council of Teacher Scientists and APJ Abdul Kalam National Council of young Scientists.
Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Anuradha Gupta said that many teachers, working with the Directorate of School Education Jammu, use innovative methods for teaching, learning as well as mental, physical and personality development of students and it was an opportune platform for them to showcase themselves while gaining experience and exposure at the same time. “ Any innovation or an idea becomes useful and important only when it gets implemented properly and is used for the benefit of the student nd teaching community”, she added.
Lauding the efforts of Dr. Chandermauli Joshi, Chairman NCTS and Mr. Sandip Patil, National Secretary NCTS, Ms. Anuradha Gupta assured whole hearted support and cooperation for similar initiatives in future as well.
Dr. B.K. Tyagi, Scientist & Principal Scientific officer Vigyan Prasar, Deparatment of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi threw light on various types of innovation that can be incorporated in teaching-learning and day to day life in his presentation.
Mr. Ajay Kale, the key resource person for the webinar discussed the guidelines and do’s and don’ts to be takenninto account while applying for such awards.The event was coordinated by Kuldeep Gupta, Govind Sharma,Tajinder Singh and Sandip Patil.