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Month-Long Faculty Induction Prog Concludes At KU Main Campus Srinagar

Communication key to be a successful teacher: Expert

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 14, 2024
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Srinagar : The 89th Guru Dakshta (Faculty Induction Programme), a month-long training course organised by the UGC-Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre (MMTTC), University of Kashmir (KU), concluded with a valedictory ceremony here on Monday.
According to a statement issued from Centre for Public Relations University of Kashmir Srinagar the programme, held from July 9th to August 12th, 2024, aimed at integrating newly recruited faculty members into the academic environment of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Participants from various universities, colleges, NITs, IITs and agricultural universities from within and outside Jammu and Kashmir attended the programme.
In her address during the valedictory ceremony, KU Vice Chancellor, Prof Nilofer Khan, expressed her admiration for the dedication and engagement shown by the participants throughout the programme.
She emphasised the importance of collaboration and future opportunities for academic growth. “I am extremely pleased with the enthusiasm and active participation from faculty across the nation. It is this spirit that makes our programmes successful,” she said, adding that the colleges will get closer to the KU courtesy such training programmes.
Prof Khan also proposed collaborating with institutions like Jaipur National University to further enhance the skill set of KU students and faculty.
Vice Chancellor, Jaipur National University, Prof Roshan Lal Raina, who delivered two lectures during the programme, commended the participants for their exemplary dedication.
“The success of any programme is measured by its outcomes, and I have witnessed remarkable courage, conviction and confidence among the participants here. The University of Kashmir has played a significant role in shaping my academic journey, and I am sure that the skills imparted during this training will lead to substantial positive impacts in their respective institutions,” he said.
Terming communication as the “key” to be a successful teacher, he said: “Even being competent, you cannot be successful unless you have good communication skills.”
Director, Colleges, Higher Education Department, J&K, Dr Sheikh Ajaz Bashir, expressed his gratitude towards the University of Kashmir for involving the Higher Education Department in this crucial capacity-building exercise.
“Implementing NEP-2020 in its true sense requires continuous training and development of our faculty. This programme, conducted in offline mode post-COVID, marks a significant step in that direction,” he said, adding that it is imperative to design training courses in a way that the academics continue to thrive, despite evolving challenges.
Director, MMTTC, KU, Prof Fayaz Ahmad, in his welcome address, acknowledged the contributions of all the dignitaries, course coordinators, resource persons and participants.
“The participants are the most vital component of this programme and I deeply appreciate the enthusiasm and commitment they have demonstrated. I am confident that the insights and skills gained here will be implemented effectively in your respective institutions,” he said.

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