Punjab-Finland data alternate program; second batch able to go on March 15

Punjab-Finland data alternate program; second batch able to go on March 15

Finland’s Ambassador to India, Kimmo Lahdevirta reaffirmed Finland’s dedication to serving to Punjab to reinforce its academic framework. File
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Punjab College Training Minister Harjot Singh Bains, together with the Finland’s Ambassador to India, Kimmo Lahdevirta, inaugurated a one-week coaching for the State’s main college lecturers right here.

After inaugurating the coaching program Mr. Bains mentioned that is the second batch of 72 lecturers, which can depart to Finland on March 15 for two-week coaching on the College of Turku below the data alternate program.

Highlighting the function of worldwide collaboration in attaining this purpose, Mr. Bains praised Punjab college lecturers for adopting new methodologies that make studying extra partaking, gratifying, and efficient, laying a powerful basis for the modernisation of schooling within the State.

Finnish Ambassador Mr. Kimmo Lahdevirta, reaffirmed Finland’s dedication to serving to the State to reinforce its academic framework, and the alternate of finest practices and data would profit each events.

Mr. Bains said that the Punjab authorities can also be implementing a ‘Practice the Coach’ program to maintain and develop the impression of the coaching initiative. This program empowers chosen lecturers to turn out to be trainers themselves, enabling them to share their data with different educators and create a cascading impact that can profit the whole main college schooling system in Punjab. This method goals to create a long-term, self-sustaining mannequin for enhancing schooling throughout the State, he added.

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