Adapting pedagogical transitions in classroom must be gradual: Expert
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The Tribune Group of Newspapers, in partnership with Chitkara University, organised a seminar on “Innovative pedagogy and effective teaching learning” to mark its Principals’ Meet here today. As many as 65 directors, school principals, vice principals and teachers from Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur attended the event.
Swati Basotra, founder Ttalkeasy_takeasy and former consultant training and placement, IIT, Jammu, was the resource person for the workshop. She highlighted the importance of understanding the change in pedagogy and classroom teaching before making the transition for an outcome based impact. “The changes in education and pedagogies will not happen overnight, whether they are technology driven or based on human values. The transition towards tech-driven and skill- based learning will only reap results if these are inclusive in our approach. Schools must make these transitions gradually with small tests groups where teachers also make assessment of the learning outcomes,” she said.
She also stressed on how mindsets need to change before implementing the changes. “First change is the mindset. This generation and genes are different. So, all stakeholders, including parents, teachers and school managements, need to change. The biggest responsibility is with educators. They need to update and take a risk to implement innovative changes in classroom supported by periodic assessments,” she said.
She also acknowledged the role of technology and virtual teaching and learning tools and how teachers must be first empowered with knowledge to ensure the transition we seek in education comes at desired pace. She emphasised on the value of human interaction and the emotional connection between students and teachers in fostering an enriching learning atmosphere.
Principals speak
Pallavi Sethi, Principal, DAV Public School, Lawrence Road
Capt Harinder Singh, Principal, Captain School of Excellence, Fatehgarh Churian
Sumit Puri, principal, Modern Jagat Jyoti Sr sec school, Amritsar
PJ Joseph, St Francis School, Batala
SB Nair, Principal, St Kabir Public School, Gurdaspur
Rajiv Arora, Principal, Reveldale School, Attari