ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES- OUR OBJECTIVE
Classroom Teaching is the base of education. This method of teaching though considered traditional, is still perhaps the best method of communicating with students. The gestures, body language and facial expressions of an instructor influences a student’s mind. It allows a student to connect to the teacher in real time. However, class room teaching can be improvised innovatively. This is what the Department of History aspires to achieve through seminars, certificate courses and most of all Add on courses.
- The Department organises special lectures by renowned teachers who can share their knowledge with students on subjects that are an integral part of their syllabus.
- The faculty members have been involved in preparing students for competitive examinations through a course designed by the department of Economics entitled ‘Crack the Civil Service.’
- The Department believes in providing opportunities to the students to interact directly with experienced archaeologists who can not only share their expertise in skill development courses but provide guidance to students on application-based subjects such as archaeology or museology. It is to this end that a seminar was organised on ‘A Study of Museums and Archaeology: A Case study of Moghalmari,’ on 3.2.24.
- The Add on Course on ‘Ideas of Nation and Nation Building’ which is a value-added course, provided an immense opportunity for the students to develop their knowledge on a subject that has been touched upon in the syllabus. There were fourteen teachers who spoke on a range of topics using audio visual medium, making class room teaching a delightfully enlightening exercise.
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