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Bhimavaram: Teachers exhorted to enhance skills


Dr BV Ramana Reddy, Dr M Jagapati Raju and Dr PV Ramaraju
The teacher must have command over language and grip on the subject, then only students get attracted to the lessons, says Professor BV Ramana Reddy
Bhimavaram: Every teacher need to study the New Education Policy to provide innovative and creative teaching by enhancing their skills, said Dr BV Ramana Reddy, professor of New Delhi–based Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University during a webinar organised by Electronics and Communication Engineering Department of SRKR Engineering college here on Wednesday.
The week-long national level online Short-Term Training Programme (STTP) on Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods for Inspiring Students (ITLMIS-2020) has been going on here in which several noted professors from all over the country and from abroad are participating.
Good communication skills are needed between teacher and student, Prof Reddy said. The teacher must have command on the language and grip on the subject then only students get attracted to the lessons. Of late, the mindset of parents has also changed as they want their wards to be in the first place in placements, he pointed out.
College principal Dr M Jagapati Raju said that the SRKR alumni were not only in top positions but also provide their services to the college when needed. For the last four months the alumni from all over the world have been giving new technologies, new ideas in the STTPs, workshops organised by the college. He expressed immense thanks to those who have contributed for the progress of the college by sharing their experiences with new technologies. Programme chief coordinator and senior professor of ECE department Dr PV Ramaraju said that the programme was sponsored by AICTE. Nearly 400 members from all over the country and from abroad are participating in the webinar. It indicates the enthusiasm of the faculty to enhance their skills with the help of intellectuals.
In the programme, college secretary and correspondent Sagi Vithal Ranga Raju, CEO SRK Nisant Varma, coordinator K Nagaraju, co-coordinators Y Ramalakshman, KNV Satyanarayana, P James Vijay, B Bhagya Prasad, A Harish Varma, and B Sanjay also participated.

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