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school Intership Phase I Week 3

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August 04, Monday Today I took the lesson on the topic basic economic problems,what to produce,how to produce and whom to produce from  chapter 4- Basic economic problems and the economy . The lesson went good and rewarding. Today was a special day as the Hindi Department organised an poster making competition as a part of remembering the eminent poet Thulsi das. I have got an opportunity for monitor the activity. August 05, Tuesday  Today I taught about characteristics of economy and different types of economies.  The lesson went good. August 06, Wednesday  The lesson which I took was about the topic Economics - Ideologies and proponents- Western from the Unit 4,Basic economic problems and the economy. Apart from that as a member of UNAI CHAPTER UNIT, MOUNT TABOR TRAINING COLLEGE we have organised a Hiroshima day rememberance programme. We have arranged Hiroshima Day Quiz and video presentation regarding what happened in Hiroshima. ...

School Intership Phase I

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School internship is an essential and practical component of the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) curriculum, serving as a crucial bridge between theoretical knowledge and real-world classroom application. During this mandatory internship, student-teachers are placed in actual schools for a specified period, where they observe experienced teachers, prepare and deliver lesson plans, manage classrooms, and engage in various co-curricular activities. This hands-on experience allows them to develop critical teaching skills, understand the dynamics of student-teacher interaction, and adapt their pedagogical approaches to meet the diverse needs of learners. The internship not only builds confidence and competence but also provides a platform for receiving constructive feedback from mentors, which is vital for professional growth and preparing them to become effective and well-rounded educators. Our school Intership Phase I has started on July 21 ends the first session on August 14 as the Onam va...