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DAV Public School, Rehan, hosts CBSE capacity building programme

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The school hosted a two-day CBSE capacity building programme focused on English language and literature, bringing together educators from various CBSE-affiliated schools. The event provided a valuable platform for teachers to enhance their skills and knowledge, learning from CBSE resource persons Vinita Mahajan, Principal of Auckland Public School, Pathankot, and Sanjay, Vice-Principal of Spring Dale Public School, Bhedu Mahadev, Palampur. Under their expert guidance, participants gained insights into innovative methods and techniques to make English language instruction engaging, interactive, and effective. The programme aimed to empower teachers to create a more dynamic and student-centric learning environment, ultimately benefiting students in the long run. Teachers actively participated in various innovative and fruitful activities, finding them quite useful for application in their own classrooms. These hands-on experiences enabled participants to gain practical knowledge and confidence in implementing new teaching approaches. In her concluding remarks, Dr Rashmi Jamwal, the host school Principal, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Vinita Mahajan and Sanjay for sharing their expertise and enriching the participants with their knowledge. She extended her appreciation to the CBSE for choosing their school as the venue for the programme and thanked all participating teachers for their active engagement and enthusiasm.

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