Mangaluru: Day-long workshop on ‘Teacher Competency Development’ inaugurated at Maps College


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Mar 13: Mangala Alumni Association (MAA) conducted a day-long workshop on ‘Teacher Competency Development’ here at Mangalore Academy of Professional Studies (Maps) College on Saturday March 13.

Dr K V Udupa, director, ArkGen Pharma Private Limited, Bengaluru, inaugurated the workshop.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Udupa said, “Teachers and doctors professions are two very important professions. Teachers have a tremendous capacity to change an ordinary boy or girl into an extraordinary person.”

Dr Devi Prabha Alva, vice president, MAA, welcomed the gathering, Dr Prabhakar Neermarga, principal (in-charge) Maps College, rendered the vote of thanks and faculty Rakshitha Shetty compered the programme.

Niveditha Mirajkar, chairperson ISTD Mangaluru and Udupi chapter, chairman, Maps Group of Institution and president of MAA, were also present.

After the formal function, sessions will be held on ‘Change Management’ by editor of Tarjani Communications Private Limited Bharathi Shevgoor, ‘EQ Leveraged’ by counsellor Preetham Kamath, ‘Being a catalyst’ by entrepreneur Subhash Bangera and ‘Growth Mindset’ by former HOD of English St Agnes College Dr Malini Hebbar.

 

 

 

 

  

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