AEF organises training for science teachers

Science teachers pose for a photo session after completing a training course organized by Agami Education Foundation at at AEF office, in the capital recently.
Science teachers pose for a photo session after completing a training course organized by Agami Education Foundation at at AEF office, in the capital recently.
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Campus Report :
Agami Education Foundation (AEF), a sister organization of Agami Inc., USA, has successfully completed its third session of “Teachers’ Training on Teaching Science by Hands-On Practice”. This 5-day long training program spanning from 20 to 24 December, 2017, was held at AEF office, in the capital. On this training program, 11 teachers from six Agami supported schools received training on various aspects of class eight Science curriculum. The training was conducted by two resource persons, where AEF executive committee members were present as observers.
The program inaugurated on 20 December with message from Babu Rahman, President of Agami Inc. and speeches of AEF Executive Committee members on the importance of Hands-On Practice of Science Experiments. AEF Executive Director, Nafisa Khanam, who is also one of the resource persons, presented different aspects of science teaching described in the NCTB 2012 curriculum and how to achieve the projected learning outcomes for science.
The first two days of the training were introductory sessions, where teachers were introduced with basic skills required for developing a scientific mindset among students.
The next two days were simulation sessions consisting demonstrations and evaluations, and the final day was on presenting sample work plans.
The program concluded with the distribution of certificates to the participants. On the closing ceremony the teachers shared their experiences, expressed their gratitude. This training is expected to be helpful in enhancing the teachers’ capabilities, increasing the students’ interests in Science and augmenting the quality of education in Agami supported schools.
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