AASOKA and Sahyadri Sahodaya Complex Hold Empowering Teacher Training Workshop
New Delhi : AASOKA, a rising platform in the ed-tech sector, and Sahyadri Sahodaya Complex held an empowering workshop in Satara, Maharashtra for 40 teachers, training them with up-to-date teaching standards in line with new National Education Policy. The workshop focused on three vital areas: Leadership, Motivation, and Classroom Management and was attended by educators and thought leaders from across the region, addressing the evolving needs of teachers and educational institutions.
The all-encompassing workshop had the primary goal of instilling a drive for continuous self-learning among the attendees, along with the fundamental objective of elevating the leadership abilities of educators. Besides, such insights position with the modern academic world as these skill sets are indispensable in shaping the future of students and society at large. Moreover, the panel included highly acclaimed trainers and experts from AASOKA who imparted their wisdom about various strategies to foster leadership qualities and find efficient ways of managing the classroom. Furthermore, there was a dedicated conversation exploring the potential of artificial intelligence tools in providing a better learning experience.
Talking about the workshop, Monica Malhotra Kandhari, MD, MBD Group &AASOKA, said “We cannot stress enough the significance of providing comprehensive teacher training in Tier II and Tier III cities in closing the educational gap and elevating accessibility. Therefore, at AASOKA, through our academic tech tools, we are ensuring that even students in small regions receive the same quality education as urban centres. We also thank SahyadriSahodaya Complex, Satara for partnering with us in this noble initiative.”
The noteworthy aspect of this workshop was its alignment with the new National Education Policy (NEP), aiming to reform teacher training areas with a continuous professional development approach. Additionally, the mental health and well-being of teachers, a critical component of the NEP, was a vital focus of the workshop. Notably, Sahyadri Sahodaya Complex, Satara maintains a collaborative programme with a history of connecting with different schools and institutions, organising workshops for principals and teachers. These cooperative efforts not only provide guidance but also serve as a platform for the exchange of valuable information and innovative ideas.
AASOKA, in collaboration with Sahyadri Sahodaya Complex, remains steadfast in its mission to enhance the capabilities of teachers, with a keen focus on Tier 2-3 cities. This recent workshop is a testament to the company’s dedication towards the holistic development of educational systems and accessible learning services.