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St Joseph’s Senior Secondary School, Sector 44-D, Chandigarh

In collaboration with the CBSE Centre of Excellence (CoE), Chandigarh, the school organised a one-day capacity building programme on Theory of Knowledge (TOK). The meticulously planned workshop aimed to empower educators with deeper insights into the concept of knowledge and...
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In collaboration with the CBSE Centre of Excellence (CoE), Chandigarh, the school organised a one-day capacity building programme on Theory of Knowledge (TOK). The meticulously planned workshop aimed to empower educators with deeper insights into the concept of knowledge and its multifaceted applications in the teaching-learning process. The resource persons were Dr Seema Dutt, Principal, DAV Public School, Ambala, and Dr Vibha Ray, former Principal, DAV Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh. The dignitaries were warmly welcomed by the school’s Principal Monica Chawla, and coordinators who presented them with planters, a thoughtful gesture symbolising growth, learning, and enlightenment. The ceremonial lamp lighting marked the formal inauguration of this enlightening programme. The day concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks, delivered by the compere, expressing profound gratitude to the resource persons for their invaluable insights, the CBSE CoE for providing this platform, and the coordinators and organising team for their seamless execution of the event. Principal Monica Chawla, in her closing remarks, reiterated the school’s commitment to fostering professional growth among educators and promoting a culture of lifelong learning.

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