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IIT-B collaborates with Next Education for two Massive Open Online Courses Last Updated : 03 Apr 2017 03:19:20 PM IST FILE PHOTO
Next Education India Pvt. Ltd has collaborated with Indian Institute of Technology Bombay to offer two Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for teachers.
These courses, namely 'Pedagogy for effective use of ICT for school teachers' (MOOC1) and 'Pedagogy for effective use of ICT for computer science (CS) school teachers' (MOOC2) aim to help teachers tackle teaching-learning problems competently.
Teachers who face myriad problems in addressing varying student interests and abilities, managing large classes, integrating digital tools in their lesson plan, using the right digital strategy for the right concept and so on, may apply for these courses.
"At Next Education, we firmly believe that teachers should be given formal training and right guidance to ensure the overall development of a child.
Over the years of conducting teacher training and regular workshops, we have realized that there is a dire need to understand the effectiveness of technology than just implementing the new innovative methods of teaching.
Through this association with one of the top institutions in India, we aim to fill the gaps in the teaching-learning ecosystem and expect to change the scenario for the better," said CEO and Co-founder Next Education India, Beas Dev Ralhan.
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