A CBSE-I Teachers’ Capacity Building programme was inaugurated by Dinesh Udenia, First Secretary Indian Embassy – Doha at the Shantiniketan Indian School (SIS). During his inaugural speech, he highlighted the importance of initiating differential learning to cater to all types of learners and make them better equipped to face all future challenges.
Dr Subhash Nair, Principal of SIS, welcomed the elite gathering of educationists, comprising of Dr Sadhana Parashar, Director [Academics, Research, Training & Innovation] principals and management committee members of Indian Schools in Doha.
Delegates from MES Indian School, Shantiniketan Indian School, Birla Public School and Doha Modern Indian School benefitted from this two-day intensive training programme.
Addressing the gathering, Dr Parashar, urged the teachers to prepare their children for multi-tasking and promised delegates that this training will empower them with techniques to deal with our digital native children in a better way.
In his speech, Dudley O’Connor, Vice Principal, CBSE-I, SIS, highlighted the importance of such capacity Building Programmes for the CBSE-I curriculum.
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