Lucknow, 14 November : Dr. Shiksha
Tripathi, teacher of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I, will
represent India at the India-Japan Teachers Exchange Program, organized under
the auspices of the Asia-Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO in Japan. This
prestigious teachers exchange program, coordinated by the Centre for
Environment Education (CEE), has selected only 8 teachers from across the
country, including Dr. Tripathi from CMS. This information was given by Mr.
Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Mr. Khanna mentioned that this
exchange program, organized between India and Japan, is themed
"Exploration of Proactive and Collaborative Learning Towards the Realization
of a Sustainable Society" which aims to promote intercultural relations
and goodwill between students of India and Japan, as well as to facilitate an
exchange of ideas that will contribute to the holistic development of future
generations. During this visit, Dr. Tripathi will engage in in-depth
discussions with Japanese teachers on CMS's unique "Broader and
Bolder" education approach, highlighting its positive aspects.
Mr.
Khanna further stated that CMS teachers are regularly invited by various schools
and universities from different countries to participate in discussions aimed
at enhancing educational quality and fostering students' holistic development.
In addition, principals, teachers, and students from prestigious schools
worldwide often visit CMS in Lucknow to study its unique "Broader and
Bolder" education approach. Mr. Khanna added that the Teachers Exchange
Program is a unique international platform that allows teachers from different
countries to exchange ideas on the comprehensive development of students. Such
exchanges play a vital role in instilling the spirit of global brotherhood,
unity, and peace in future generations.
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