Lucknow, July 6: Shilpi Agarwal, a teacher
of International Cambridge Section of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar
Campus II, has topped in the CENTA Teaching Professionals Olympiad with her
teaching acumen and professional skills. She has secured 1st rank nationally in
her subject track Computer Science while 9th overall rank among all subject
tracks. CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi while wholeheartedly praising the talents
and professional skills of Ms Shilpi Agarwa, wished her very bright future
ahead. This information has come from Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations
Officer of CMS. Shri Sharma further informed that Ms
Shilpi has been honoured with Rs 25,000 cash prize for first rank in computer
track and Rs 20,000 cash prize for overall rank. Along with this, she will be given an
opportunity to attend a two-week training at Oxford University along with many
other attractive prizes. Mr Sharma informed that almost seven lakhs teachers
from 68 countries participated in this prestigious Olympiad, wherein CMS
teacher has achieved tremendous success with her outstanding performance. He
added that CENTA Teaching Professional Olympiad is a substantiation for teaching
excellence in which teachers from across
the globe compete.
Mr Sharma
further informed that the Centre for Teacher Accreditation (CENTA) organizes
Teaching Professionals Olympiad (TPO) every year with the aim to encourage
teachers to develop their skills and talents. At this unique contest, the
teachers are selected on the basis of their proficiency in subjects,
experience, and high academic standards. Thus, the acumen of teachers is
assessed and developed accordingly to channelize it for extra-curricular
activities and thus improve their efficiency manifold.
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