The University Grants Commission (UGC), Malaviya Mission Teachers Training Centre (MMTTC), in collaboration with the University of Hyderabad (UoH), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) and Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) have organised the inaugural ceremony of the Teachers’ Orientation Programme for upskilling in Physics at UoH on Monday.
Professor BJ Rao, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hyderabad, was the chief guest, symbolising the university’s commitment to advancing education and fostering academic excellence. Professor M Krishnamurthy, representing TIFR, was the guest of honour. His invaluable insights and expertise have immensely contributed to the academic landscape and his presence added great significance to the event.
This inaugural event marked the beginning of a journey towards enhancing the pedagogical practices in Physics education. The programme aims to equip faculty members from higher educational institutions across South India with the latest teaching methodologies and content updates in the field of Physics, thereby fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development. This joint flagship programme will be extended to other Science subjects. The participants from various institutions across South India are part of this programme which shows their unwavering commitment towards advancing the quality of education in the region. Their active engagement and dedication are commendable and serve as a testament to their passion for excellence in teaching. The programme will collectively strive towards the noble goal of enhancing the standards of Physics education in the academic institutions.
Professor BJ Rao, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hyderabad, was the chief guest, symbolising the university’s commitment to advancing education and fostering academic excellence. Professor M Krishnamurthy, representing TIFR, was the guest of honour. His invaluable insights and expertise have immensely contributed to the academic landscape and his presence added great significance to the event.
This inaugural event marked the beginning of a journey towards enhancing the pedagogical practices in Physics education. The programme aims to equip faculty members from higher educational institutions across South India with the latest teaching methodologies and content updates in the field of Physics, thereby fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development. This joint flagship programme will be extended to other Science subjects. The participants from various institutions across South India are part of this programme which shows their unwavering commitment towards advancing the quality of education in the region. Their active engagement and dedication are commendable and serve as a testament to their passion for excellence in teaching. The programme will collectively strive towards the noble goal of enhancing the standards of Physics education in the academic institutions.