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Quality improvement of INSET Programmes by SCERT

SCERT had been organizing Training Programmes for Teachers in smaller groups of 50 teachers in each group. SCERT had also been organizing Orientation of Teachers in groups of large number of participants (200-400). We are proposing to organize all types of INSET Programmes (Training/ Orientation) in smaller groups of 50 participants in one group. This methodology of training/ orientation in a smaller group will make the training:

1. Activity-based - The participants will be able to perform required activities either individually or in groups of five to get the first hand experiences.

2. Participatory - In smaller groups, participants can actively participate in the discussion instead of being a passive listener and thus, remove their doubts etc.

3. Peer group sharing - Participants can also share their classroom experiences and innovations with their peers thus, resulting in enriched learning.

4. Closer Interaction with participants - Resources persons can move amongst the participants, thus, developing a closer rapport and enhanced interaction with them.

Online Capacity Building Programme
SCERT, Delhi as an academic authority has been providing academic resource support to the Directorate of Education (DoE) and Education Departments of MCDs, NDMC and Cantonment Board. The focus is on quality improvement in school education with latest content and relevant pedagogical practices for creating effective learning environment in classrooms. SCERT organizes capacity building for all stakeholders across all subject spectrums and other newly designed need based interventions. In the contemporary global society, Information & Communication Technology (ICT) plays a important role. In the classroom situation, ICT has enormous potential to make teaching learning process most interesting, interactive, illustrative and participatory. ICT facilitates development of user-friendly learning material accessible to irrespective of age, geographical distance etc. Mobile learning, online and blended learning directly address the 3 Es of education i.e. enable, engage and empower. ICT also enhances outreach for qualitative education to all surmounting logistical difficulties. The real strength of educational technology lies in its ability to unlock learners learning through enhanced engagement, personalised education and equal access to all.

Cell for School Leadership (CSL)

SCERT believes strongly in the power of leadership training to shape and direct change, both in Delhi Government Schools and in individual lives and careers. Through Cell for School Leadership (CSL), SCERT programs are designed to strengthen both individual and organizational performance. This cell focuses on developing the skills of Principals and other HOS. Our integrated approach includes training, and impact studies. Our programs emphasize core competencies and behaviors essential to quality leadership, including emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication skills, team building, problem solving, self-awareness, and collaboration.

CSL uses a variety of techniques, including professional learning sessions, classroom walkthroughs, online learning and assessment, and individual and small-group coaching to conduct the following:

  • Build school leaders’ expertise in classroom observation, analysis, giving feedback and designing support for instruction.
  • Build instructional leadership capacity of new and experienced principals and other school leaders.
  • Lead the implementation of major initiatives such as School self-evaluation framework.
  • Acquaint HOS with the changing roles in 21st century Teaching Learning.
  • Creating learning cultures in schools.

Bachelor of Education (B.ED.)

Approval of the government of Delhi, SCERT organizes the B.Ed. In Service Programme for teachers of DoE, NDMC and DCB in affiliation to GGSIP University, New Delhi. The Programme started from the session 2003-04 after recognition from NCTE. Grant of NO Objection Certificate from Directorate of Higher Education and Grant of provisional Affiliation subject to fulfill the terms and conditions of the university such as infrastructure, faculty members etc. to conduction of B.Ed. (In-Service) programme for an intake of 100 Assistant Teacher of DoE and MCD. Subsequently, the seats were also allotted to NDMC and DCB.

Approval of the Educational Minister, GNCT of Delhi, B.Ed. programme in SCERT will be changed w.e.f. session 2016-18 onwards. Details of the seats approved by the NCTE and affiliated to GGSIP University for the B.Ed. admission in the ratio of 70:30 i.e. 30 seats for government schoolteachers and 70 seats through GGSIP University on basis of merit of centralized entrance test conducted by the university.

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