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District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) Leh, in collaboration with Chief Education Officer (CEO) Leh Nanritam Education, West Bengal, organized a training program to enhance Middle School Math and Science curriculum

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District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) Leh, in collaboration with Chief Education Officer (CEO) Leh Nanritam Education, West Bengal, organized a training program to enhance Middle School Math and Science curriculum with 208 teachers. The training concluded today on 7th September 2024.
The training session was led by experienced Educators and subject experts from Nanritam Education For All West Bengal. They covered a range of topics including use of digital tools called FILIBOT which is having all the experiential learning such as Videos, PDFS, Activities as per CBSE Curriculum starting from Kindergarten to Grade 10th Level for free of cost.
The Programme saw enthusiastic participation from teachers across the region who expressed their appreciation for the practical knowledge and hands on experience gained during the training. The participating teachers expressed that this training will be very useful in their classrooms. One of the teachers shared, “The training has given us new insights and innovative approaches to teach subject such as Math and Science. Some of us have travelled more than 200 kms to gain this training. We are quite excited to implement these methods in our classroom”. The collaboration between CEO, Office LEH and Nanritam Education For All, West Bengal marks a significant steps towards improving the quality of Education in the entire region of Leh.
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