Mysuru: Teachers’ seminar at Pushpashrama Institute of Philosophy and Religion on Aug 26


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Mysuru, Aug 23: A (Training the Trainer) teachers’ seminar will be organised at Pushpashrama Institute of Philosophy and Religion, R S Naidu Nagar, Mysuru on Saturday, August 26 from 9 am to 1 pm on the theme ‘The Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationship in Education’. Excellent speakers of international fame like Dr Asha P Pathrose, professor of St Joseph’s College of Education, Mysuru, Dr N N Prahallada of HRD ministry, government of India, RIE Mysuru and Dr Yeshodhara K, professor of Education (Retired), University of Mysore are the resource persons.

All, especially those involved in the education ministry – teachers/lecturers/professors/educationists and all those involved in the field of education are invited. Even formators of the seminaries and religious houses will benefit from the experts in the field of education and formation. Around 600 participants are expected to participate.

A certificate of participation will be issued to those who register their names via WhatsApp only at 9880699068 or 7338622073. A nominal fee of Rs 200, which includes tea and snacks, lunch and a certificate of participation, will have to be paid in cash only, on the day of the seminar, according to the chief organizer Dr Wilfred Rodrigues OCD, the dean of studies.


 

 

 

 

  

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