Jaipuria School of Business launches Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR)
Team Careers360 | July 9, 2020 | 02:35 PM IST | 3 mins read
New Delhi: Jaipuria School of Business, one of the top PGDM Institutes in Delhi NCR, approved by AICTE Ministry of HRD, Government of India announces the launch of Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR). The program will be launched on Wednesday, July 15 at 1:30 pm on Zoom.
With the ongoing pandemic affecting the education sector, teachers have shifted to the online medium. The role of teachers is undergoing a subtle and distinct transformation. They have to deliver high level content, become facilitators and teach age-appropriate skills. They need to be constantly exposed and trained on the latest trends and tools of quality education. Hence, STTAR has been launched with the vision of becoming a premier institute that will enable educators to meet the global requirements of the profession by developing competencies based on extensive research in all aspects of education.
About STTAR
STTAR is all set to regularly engage with teachers at all levels and guide them in areas like curriculum progression and alignment, effective teaching strategies, content development, structural planning, and classroom observation. STTAR has been backed by some of the prominent names in the education landspace such as Shri Shishir Jaipuria - Chairman, Seth Anandram Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions, Mr Anil Swaroop - Ex-Secretary to Gov of India, Mrs. Abha Adams – Sr Educationist, Mr Ken Joshua - Educationist cum Scientist, Ms. Saritha Mathur - Sr Educationist among other members.
Speaking about the academy, Mr Vinod Malhotra, Chairman, Academic Council, STTAR said, “We at STTAR believe that competent and effective teachers are the cornerstone of an outstanding education system. We strive to provide a platform to teachers where they get a stimulating, nurturing and learning environment to discover their passion and be able to keep in step with the dynamic world of education. We are going to launch the academy on July 15 in the benign presence of Shri Dinesh Sharm- Dy CM, UP; Smt Aradhana Shukla- Principal Secretary, Gov of UP & Mr Anurag Tripathy, CBSE Secretary among other dignitaries “.
STTAR offers over 12 modules ranging across developmental psychology, personal effectiveness, leadership, happiness, assessment strategies, communication skills, ICT and design thinking. Each module has been thoroughly researched and planned to bring about a gradual shift in the mindset and competency of teachers to empower them in imparting quality education. The academy adopts an eclectic approach and draws upon the best practices from across the globe. STTAR also takes up training need analysis of teachers and the institution. It is equipped to provide a comprehensive customised training programs on a participative basis.
Website : www.sttar.in
About Jaipuria School Of Business
Top PGDM Institute in Delhi NCR, is approved by AICTE Ministry of HRD, Government of India. Jaipuria School of Business was established in 2008 by the noted philanthropist industrialist, Dr. Rajaram Jaipuria. Jaipuria PGDM is one of the leading business schools in Northern India and is the flagship Institute of the Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions. With a sprawling campus spread over 5.5 acres at Indirapuram, Ghaziabad within Delhi NCR, Jaipuria School of Business is an Integrated Business School with a mandate to contribute in building knowledge capital of the country by providing world class, value based and proactive professionals.
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