We, at Adhyayan, understand that every educator is a lifelong learner and that professional development continuously helps teachers stay engaged and passionate about their profession as well as improve their skills and knowledge.
We introduce you to the Cycle 5 of Adhyayan's Professional Development workshops. This time with a twist of 4 themes
4 amazing themes consisting of 4 workshops in each theme!
- - Designing active and engaging classrooms (4 Part series)
- 4 Part series - Exploring assessment for student learning
- 4 Part series - Designing safe and compassionate classrooms
- 4 Part series - Writing With Fun
These themes are based on a wish list made by educators as well as the tenets of the National Education Policy 2020. These workshops will be conducted by Adhyayan facilitators are passionate educators with on-the-field experience of classroom teaching, leading teaching and learning, designing contextual training for teachers, leaders and students
The Game of Bridge Programme
Bridge is a mind sport that stimulates both the left and right sides of the brain. Playing bridge improves your skills in concentration, communication, logic, imagination, lateral thinking, mathematics, memory, patience, multitasking, visualization, and psychology. Learning Bridge is also linked with improved academic performance. There was one study done in America which links increased test scores in children with playing Bridge.
Here's the link to the report http://web2.acbl.org/documentLibrary/teachers/statisticallyspeaking.pdf
Let us hear from players across the globe why you should play Bridge - https://www.facebook.com/100008607931982/videos/2350125225284386/
A study released by the College of Medicine of Yeshiva University found "Playing chess, bridge or a musical instrument significantly lowers the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, according to the most comprehensive study to examine the benefits of challenging intellectual activity among the elderly."