The Tribune Principals’ Meet 2024: Deliberating on holistic approach for technology integration
Principals and representatives from prominent schools of Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Gurdaspur today attended the annual edition of Principal’s Meet organised by The Tribune Group of Newspapers in association with Chitkara University. This year’s topic was ‘Technology Integration in schools: Opportunities and challenges’.
The keynote speaker was Aadi Garg, a motivational speaker and career counsellor, who has been active in the education industry for past eight years. “Technology doesn’t mean revolution, it means willingness to transform workforce. Technology integration in education has to be done not just in classrooms but also in terms of school managements where the entire school workforce is transformed and upgraded to function efficiently. Data driven school managements, school systems that focus on social and emotional learning in addition to digital classrooms is what we need,” said Aadi.
Preeti Chaudhry, director, Chitkara University, also emphasised on holistic approach toward technology integration in schools as well as in institutions of higher education. “Classrooms with well-equipped tech-driven learning tools would only work when the students are able to absorb the information disseminated, through a healthy, holistic process. That’s why we stress on happiness of our students while we equip them with knowledge and skill through various programmes.”
Representatives from over 60 schools from Amritsar, Batala, Gurdaspur and Tarn Taran who attended the session interacted with the experts and put forth their views on the integration of technology in school education and the challenges that they faced in its implementation.
Principals speak
Dr Vinodita Sankhyan, Principal, Shri Ram Ashram School, Amritsar
Anjana Gupta, Anjana Gupta, Principal, DAV International School, Amritsar
Amanpreet Kaur, Principal, St Soldier Elite School, Amritsar
Harpreet Kaur, Principal, Rosebud School, Amritsar
Whether its creating digital literacy among students and teachers or adopting tech-driven learning tools, it’s important to also review the outcome of such up grades periodically to ensure that learning is enhanced and not restricted.
Skylark George, Principal, St Francis School, Batala
The most important contributors in this integration are the teachers, who need to be given more access to digital literacy to take the scope of tech-driven education beyond virtual classrooms.
Captain Harjinder Singh, Captain’s School, Fatehgarh Churian