Motivational Training to Improve the Professional Skill of the Science Teachers: April 2016

Motivational Training to Improve the Professional Skill of the Science Teachers: April 2016

BFF organized a ‘Motivation Training to Improve the Professional Skill of the selected Science Teachers of secondary schools of Rangpur districts on April 18-20, 2016 at Learning and Resource Center (LRC) Rangpur, in collaboration with, Debi Chowdhurani Palli Unnayan Kendra (DCPUK). Teachers’ Training College, Rangpur (RTTC) provided academic support to the program with their training and teaching resources.

The major objectives of this three-day program were to find out teaching techniques those will make the class room attractive and mind catching to the students; collect, create and usage of low and no-cost practical equipments; laboratory management and, at the same time, make an opportunity for the teachers to share how they teach science in their classroom.

A total of 45 science teachers from Badarganj. Pirgachha and Kawnia Upazilla of Rangpur districts attended the training. There were a number of sessions conducted by teachers of RTTC. Teachers shared their experience in teaching, about methods they usually implement in their classroom. The sessions included teaching and learning methodology, practical usage of teaching materials, creative teaching of a creative teacher, integrated and participatory teaching, modern classroom management, practical teaching of science classes, evaluation methodology, extra-curricular activities to popularize science with some demonstrations of some experiments of text book using common everyday use objects.

ADC (general) of Rangpur Mr. A T M Mahbub Ul Karim attended the closing and certificate Distribution Ceremony as chief guest. The closing program was presided over by Mr. Nurul Islam Dulu, Executive Director of DCPUK. Mr. Sazzadur Rahman Chowdhury, Executive Director of BFF bestowed the certificate to the participants. Former Vice Principal of RTTC Professor Abdus Samad mondal contributed in the program. Executive Directors of RBNS and DOPS Foundation also attended the program.