Puttur: Five-day workshop on 'A Course on Communicative English' held at St Philomena College


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Puttur, Apr 24: The Catholic Board of Education, Mangalore organized a five-day workshop on Communicative English for the teachers of primary schools which come under the care of The Catholic Board of Education, Mangaluru. The inaugural ceremony was conducted in the PG seminar hall of St Philomena College Puttur, having Fr Antony Michael Sherra , secretary, CBE, Mangalore, as president. The workshop was inaugurated by Fr Lawrence Mascarenhas, correspondent of the College. Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, principal of the College participated as guest of honour.

Post lighting the lamp ceremony, inaugurator, Fr Lawrence Mascarenhas said in his inaugural address, "The fundamental requirement to excel in any profession, perennial learning process is a must and minimum requirement.As primary school teachers’ role is highly significant in a child’s education, teachers are required to update themselves with the art of communication so as to impart knowledge fruitfully with ease. The teachers with effective communicative skills can have a powerful hold over their classrooms.”

Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, guest of honour, said, “Learning is an unending process. A teacher who explores new knowledge horizons only can teach effectively. If one masters over language and communication, he or she can have fun in the profession of teaching.”

Fr Antony Michael Sherra, who presided over the inaugural ceremony elaborated on the conception of the thought to conduct a course of the kind by explaining why a teacher should always be updated with knowledge and communicative skills. He gave a call to the teachers to make the best use of their precious time in the Course period.

Fr Stany Pinto, campus director and assistant professor in English were present on the dais.

Nagaprasad and team renderd prayer. Bharathi S Rai, HoD English, made introductory remarks and welcomed. Noveline D’Souza, assistant professor, department of English proposed vote of thanks. Geetha Poornima, assistant professor department of computer science compered the programme. The said workshop consists of 100 beneficiaries. Fr Stany Pinto, Bharathi S Rai and Noveline N D’Souza from the department of English, St Philomena College, Puttur were the resource persons.

 

 

 

  

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