How can teachers make a difference?

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Last date of registration – 20th May, 2026

300 in stock

SKU: Dates of workshop - 23rd & 24th May, 2026 Categories: , ,

Description of the workshop

The workshop will help the teachers to conduct classes for Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha Students through learner participation

Profile of the Instructor

Prof. Edamana Prasad earned his Ph D from NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram. Postdoctoral experience at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, and the University of Bonn, Germany. Joined IIT Madras in June 2006. Research interests include photophysical chemistry, self-assembly, and materials chemistry. Served as JEE Chair during 2020-2021. Currently, working as a Professor of Chemistry and Head of Teaching Learning Centre at IIT Madras. Passionate about student learning and methods that improve the learning process.

Modules of the workshop

Module name Concepts covered Assessment Learning outcomes
Design Teaching Outcomes Outcome Design-Part 1 MCQ questions Identify the fundamental guideline for setting the teaching goal
Design Teaching Outcomes Outcome Design-Part 2 Submit three to four major outcomes for the subject that you teach, which were designed during the workshop (as a PDF) Design clear teaching goals using a learning taxonomy
Active & Cooperative Learning- Part 1 Make students engage in the class MCQ questions Design a class with students’ involvement in learning
Active & Cooperative Learning-Part 2 Verify students' learning achievement Submit the design of an active and cooperative session for your subject Design a class with students’ involvement in learning

Fee for the Workshop

Registration Fee: Rs. 500 (Including GST)

Session Details

Dates of the Workshop : 23rd & 24th May, 2026

Mode of the Workshop : Online

Timings of the Session (IST) : 04:00 pm to 7:00 pm 

Intended Audience

Secondary and Higher Secondary School Teachers

Certificate Criteria

Assessment and Attendance are mandatory for the certification

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