WBSSC recruitment case: Hearing on contempt-of-court petition postponed to May 1
The matter, as scheduled, came up for hearing at Calcutta High Court’s division bench of Justice Debangshu Basak and Justice Shabbar Rashidi on Monday afternoon.
The matter, as scheduled, came up for hearing at Calcutta High Court’s division bench of Justice Debangshu Basak and Justice Shabbar Rashidi on Monday afternoon.
A hunger strike by a section of the job losers, including teaching and non-teaching staff, in state-run schools in West Bengal is underway in front of the West Bengal School Service Commission's office at Salt Lake in Kolkata.
There was a time ~ not very long ago ~ when the term higher education, (HE) meant chiefly teaching educational programmes at higher (post-secondary) levels in diverse disciplines and academic research conducted in higher educational institutions such as colleges and universities funded, in large part, by the state for promotion and cultivation of such precious public goods as scientific (original) inventions, new knowledge, new theoretical/ analytical discovery and insights into major dimensions of human history, society, arts and culture.
In our education system, teachers have numerous duties and responsibilities that go above and beyond imparting education.
With the advent of new technologies, it is crucial for educators to make significant alterations that help further society
The five day online training programme will begin from August 4, said Odisha School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash adding that two teachers each from 101 ‘Utkarsh’ schools will attend the online training programme
All the 25 posts in the petrochemical, Information Technology and MBA courses in the university have remained unfilled.
While learning in groups yields several benefits for students like engagement, motivation, contribution to creativity, a better understanding of the topic at hand etc, it is also highly beneficial from a tutor’s point of view as well.
The shift in mindset that the teachers need to adjust to is that modern technology has provided students and indeed, everyone with exceptional information at the touch of a button.
Soon after being appointed as the Chief Inspector of Schools in England in 1884, Matthew Arnold, while visiting a school…