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Faculty training programme begins in Hamirpur

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An international faculty training and development programme began recently at Gautam Group of Colleges here to train faculty on the latest trends in education.

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The training programme was organised in collaboration with Pennsylvania State University in Lehigh Valley, USA.

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The foreign delegates participating in the training programme included Prof Maung Min (management studies), Prof Mark Capofari (commerce), and Prof Subhadra Ganguly (business economics). GGC chairman Jagdish Gautam said the programme would not only help bring in effective changes in the education system, but would also benefit faculty and students of the organisation. The training is a project-based programme on teaching and learning, and its objective was to update teachers on new teaching methodologies and promoting global academic collaboration.

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