Two teachers from State chosen for national award
22/08/2019, STAFF REPORTER ,ERODE
22/08/2019, STAFF REPORTER ,ERODE
M. Mansoor Ali
R. Selvakkannan
M. Mansoor Ali, a social science teacher at Diamond Jubilee Higher Secondary School in Gobichettipalayam and R. Selvakkannan, Headmaster of Panchayat Union Primary School at K. Paramathi in Karur have been selected from the State for the national award for best teachers for 2018.
A communication they received from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Department of School Education and Literacy), states the award will be presented to them at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on September 5. It carries a certificate of merit, a cash award of ₹50,000 and a silver medal.
Mr. Mansoor Ali, who has been teaching for 27 years, also holds a doctoral degree. He told The Hindu that his simple method of teaching, 3D method of teaching Indian map, teaching through wall paintings, distribution of 2,000 saplings to students and the public every year and creating awareness among the students on national integration through drawings were his focus areas. Also, organic farming is done in the school garden, involving students.
A resource person for the State Council of Education Research and Training, he had also prepared the social science manual for Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation for Class 9. Among other awards he had received was the State Environmental Award.
Mr. Selvakkannan took over as the headmaster of the school in K. Paramathi in 2005 and improved the infrastructure of the school with ₹75 lakh donated by the villagers, alumni and parents. He said that the school had transformed in the past 14 years and had received the State Government’s innovative school award. The school has a green campus with a herbal garden. The campus was brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure safety for students, he said.
M. Mansoor Ali, a social science teacher at Diamond Jubilee Higher Secondary School in Gobichettipalayam and R. Selvakkannan, Headmaster of Panchayat Union Primary School at K. Paramathi in Karur have been selected from the State for the national award for best teachers for 2018.
A communication they received from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Department of School Education and Literacy), states the award will be presented to them at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on September 5. It carries a certificate of merit, a cash award of ₹50,000 and a silver medal.
Mr. Mansoor Ali, who has been teaching for 27 years, also holds a doctoral degree. He told The Hindu that his simple method of teaching, 3D method of teaching Indian map, teaching through wall paintings, distribution of 2,000 saplings to students and the public every year and creating awareness among the students on national integration through drawings were his focus areas. Also, organic farming is done in the school garden, involving students.
A resource person for the State Council of Education Research and Training, he had also prepared the social science manual for Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation for Class 9. Among other awards he had received was the State Environmental Award.
Mr. Selvakkannan took over as the headmaster of the school in K. Paramathi in 2005 and improved the infrastructure of the school with ₹75 lakh donated by the villagers, alumni and parents. He said that the school had transformed in the past 14 years and had received the State Government’s innovative school award. The school has a green campus with a herbal garden. The campus was brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure safety for students, he said.
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