Over 1250 teachers of Seth M.R. Jaipuria Schools attend learning and development sessions
Team Careers360 | June 19, 2019 | 05:26 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19: Seth M.R. Jaipuria Schools began "Upskill- Scale up your skills" centralized learning and development programme for it's 1,250+ teachers currently teaching across 25 schools all over India.
Speaking at the grand inauguration, Jaipuria highlighted the importance of constant scaling up skills of teachers. "I am ecstatic that such detailed and value-add sessions are conducted by Jaipuria for it's teachers. This will enhance skills of teachers, and will help students also. We have always believed in upgradation of the personal and professional skills of our teachers and staff. I am so happy that we are also focusing on Sanskrit, art integration in curriculum and unique projects that are a hallmark of Jaipuria."
Vishnukant Pandey Joint Director, Madhyamik Shiksha Vibhag, UP Govt echoed his views and said "Until and unless the teachers reach the next level , students would have difficulty. Learning is a lifelong process. To be a good teacher, one must be a good learner too. Ultimately, this is what will contribute to nation building. I am happy to see key decision makers from all of Jaipuria Schools present here. I want to congratulate the Management for organizing this, and want to tell all decision makers to keep working towards creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship of both teachers and students. My blessings and best wishes to the entire Jaipuria Team!"
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