Mangalore: St Ann’s College Celebrates B Ed Graduation Day


Pics: Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Sep 7: St Ann’s College of Education celebrated the B Ed graduation day at the college auditorium, here on Friday September 7.

Philomena Lobo, joint director and principal of the college of Teacher Education was the chief guest and Sr Clare, principal presided over the programme.


























The programme began with a prayer song and a dance depiction on women empowerment.

Prior to the stage programme, annual report of the college was presented through PPT by Sr Maria Roopa AC, vice principal and by Sharmila Mascarenhas. Prizes were also distributed by the chief guest to the rank holders and winners of various activities.

Speaking on the occasion, Philomena congratulated the winners and for being the part of this esteemed institution. Teacher’s duty is not only to teach subjects but they also have the responsibility of building a society.

To be a good teacher, one has to learn several things from the students, she added. Understanding the mentality of the students is very important, only then the teaching will be effective, she added.

She also shared her experience as a teacher to the gathering and asked budding teachers to play an important role in their student’s achievements respectively.

Sr Clare welcomed the gathering, Saritha Pinto compered and Sameeda delivered vote of thanks.

Sr Edna Furtado, secretary of the Apostolic Carmel Education society, Sr Lydia Fernandes, former principal, Sr Maria Roopa, vice-principal, Sr Mobelia, Vijayakumari, coordinator shared the dais.

  

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  • Sharine Maria Fallera, Bondel

    Mon, Sep 10 2012

    Hey Sheryl,
    Congratulation.Best of luck for your bright future.

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  • Maya Rao, Mangalore/Toronto

    Sun, Sep 09 2012

    The pictures and write up about the B.Ed Graduation Day, brought back so many memories. It was nice to see many familiar faces. Congratulations to the graduates. I owe it all to the excellent training and guidance I received from St. Anne's College of Education.

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  • Hancy, Mangalore / Muscat

    Sat, Sep 08 2012

    Sheryl congratulation and wish you all the very best in the future..

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  • faizal faiji, Katipalla

    Sat, Sep 08 2012

    “Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.”

    keep smiling

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  • ibrahim, Ira Parladka/Qatar

    Fri, Sep 07 2012

    Nice pictures from daijiworld, and best wishes to teachers in this graduation celebration day ,the teachers who mould that students for their better future life by dedicated effort and selfless services.

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  • Suraj Noronha, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 07 2012

    Hi Sheryl,
    nice to see you on daijiworld. Congrats...

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 07 2012

    The societal attitude toward teachers, financial issues, time scarcity, workload, working conditions, and relationships with students and parents are the main issues in teaching profession. Among the needs identified by few teachers were the following: respect for the profession higher pay smaller classes support personnel for clerical tasks release from extra duties such as coaching adequate supplies supportive administrators active mentors interest students and involved parents. It is construed that teaching as a "hard job" and that the needs of expert and good teachers must be addressed to encourage them to remain and excel in the teaching profession.
    The Finnish MP, Ms Raija Vahasalo, who chairs the Education and Culture Committee, that the Finnish government, a coalition of six political parties, has “quite a good consensus over how to improve our education system.” MP Vahasalo is a conservative, not a social democrat but she was far more moderate, trusting and respectful of Finnish teachers than most U.S. government representatives—from both political parties.
    In Finland, the respect for teaching and teachers is profound. It runs deep in its culture, but it is also rooted in the nation’s respect for women. This respect aligns with the nation’s intellectual, forward-looking leadership, and its search for consensus—not conflict. And inland places emphasis on professional responsibility, not rigid accountability.

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  • Sharon Sharin, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, Sep 07 2012

    Hey Sheryl,
    Many Many Congratulations!!!!!
    Wishing you All The Very Best and a Bright Future.....

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