In the dynamic environment of Higher Education, capacity building of faculty members is essential: LG Sinha
JAMMU,
AUGUST 11: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the new
building of Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre (MMTTC), at University of
Jammu.
In
his address, the Lt Governor congratulated the Jammu University’s
administration, teachers and everyone associated with the Malaviya Mission
Teacher Training Programme.
He
said the facility will enhance the capacity and training of teachers and
provide help in developing innovative teaching methods with an aim to realise
the goals of National Education Policy.
“In
the dynamic environment of Higher Education, capacity building of faculty
members is essential. The leadership skills, continuous professional
development will be the key for holistic and multidisciplinary education
integrated with Indian knowledge systems,” the Lt Governor said.
He
said the Teacher Training Centres under Malaviya Mission Teacher Training
Programme are aligned with NEP 2020 to achieve full human potential so that
higher educational institutions can contribute in nation building and
developing an equitable and just
society.
On
the occasion, the Lt Governor paid tributes to Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan
Malaviya and recalled his significant contribution to India’s education system.
Malaviya
Mission - Teachers Training Programme to focus on implementation of NEP
recommendations, quality teaching, equity, online education, technology use,
Indian language promotion, vocational education, and multidisciplinary
education, he observed.
Dedicated
to the ideals of Mahamana, the mission is aiming to transform higher education
by integrating Indian values and ethos into teaching, research, publications,
patents, and institutional development, the Lt Governor said.
The
Lt Governor called upon the higher educational institutions to improve the
quality of education by infusing quality and excellence in teaching
methods. We must ensure continuous professional development and building
capacities and leadership skills of teachers, he said.
The
Lt Governor also commended the University of Jammu for initiating innovative educational
programmes and giving dedicated focus on important aspects like critical
thinking, creativity, innovation and collaboration with focus on Lifelong
Learning and 21st Century Skills Framework in accordance with the
recommendations of National Education Policy 2020.
Prof.
Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu; Prof. Meena Sharma, Dean
Planning and Development; Prof. Sundeep Pandita, Director; MMTTC, Jammu
University, teachers and faculty members of the University were present.
Sh
Anand Jain, ADGP Jammu; Sh Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu, and
other senior officials were also present on the occasion.