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Delhi Teachers University to partner with foreign organisations, encourage exchange

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Posted on 16 Mar 2022
14:38 PM
Delhi education minister Manish Sisodia made these comments at the first meeting of the board of management of Delhi Teachers University. Source: Facebook
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The trainees will also be educated about the international education system through exchange programmes and visits, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has said
After getting the approval from various statutory bodies, seven courses will be offered to the students of the university

The newly inaugurated Delhi Teachers University will collaborate with national and international organisations to provide world-class training to trainees and to exchange new ideas and practices, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, has said.

Sisodia made the comments at the first meeting of the board of management of the university.

"The Delhi Teachers University will collaborate with national and international organisations to provide world-class training to trainees as well as to exchange new ideas and practices. Along with this, the trainees will also be educated about the international education system through exchange programmes and visits," he said.

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According to a government official, it was agreed at the board meeting that unlike most of the teacher-training courses offered in the country, those offered at the Delhi Teachers University will not focus solely on subject-based knowledge.

"Instead, capacity building of trainees will be in focus. They will be equipped with practical skills so that they can be better prepared for classroom teaching. It was also discussed at the meeting that the university would not only emphasise on teachers' training but also focus on fundamental and applied research in the field of education. The trainees in the university will be exposed to excellent pedagogical practices by expert faculty," a government official said.

After getting the approval from various statutory bodies, seven courses will be offered to the students of the university – a four-year integrated B.Ed programme, a two-year B.Ed programme, a two-year B.Ed programme for special education, a three-year integrated B.Ed-M.Ed programme, a two-year MA education programme, a one-year certificate programme (school education), and a one-year certificate programme (higher education).

"The Delhi Teachers University will work to fulfil the vision of the union territory for education and emerge as the best institution of teachers’ education not only in Delhi but in the whole country and in the world," said Dhananjay Joshi, the vice-chancellor of the university.

 

Last updated on 16 Mar 2022
02:38 PM
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