Skip to main content

CMS teacher to represent India in India-Japan Teachers Exchange Program

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.

 

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

CMS students are multi-talented :Shri Harsh Singh, I.P.S.

Lucknow, March 5 : City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, successfully organized the grand ‘Divine Education Conference’ today at the school auditorium. The Chief Guest, Shri Harsh Singh, IPS, inaugurated the event by lighting the ceremonial lamp. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Singh praised the program and stated that CMS students are multi-talented. He further said that human civilization has now entered a technologically advanced era full of conveniences. In such times, it is essential to provide children with moral and spiritual education from an early age so that they naturally develop humanitarian qualities, enhance their intelligence and wisdom, and can differentiate between right and wrong to make correct life decisions. He urged teachers and parents to nurture a global perspective in students so that they can contribute positively to the world community in the future.         Welcoming the Chief Guest and other distinguished guests, CMS M...

CMS students give a strong message of Family Unityon Valentines Day

Lucknow, February 14 : The 58,000 students of all 21 campuses of City Montessori School,led by their respective Principals gave a strong message of ‘Family Unity’ by celebrating St Valentine’s Martyrdom Day, as ‘Family Unity Day’. In this series, CMS Rajajipuram Campus II organized 'Family Unity Day' at its well decorated school premises. On this occasion, students of the school presented a series of educational-cultural items highlighting the importance of family unity. The programme began with the school prayer, All Religion Prayer and World Unity Prayer. Human and moral values were extolled by inspiring songs, skit, qawalli and a special item on grandparents.                Addressing the parents and grandparents on this occasion, CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that unity among the family members is the first step towards establishing unity in society and in the whole world. Family is...

CMS tableau to give the message of respect for all religionsat this years Republic Day parade

  Lucknow, January 8 : The CMS tableau to be taken out this Republic Day, on 26th January will give the message of ‘Respect for all religions’ to the general public. This inspirational tableau based on the theme ‘Ishwar, Allah, Wahe Guru, Chahe kaho Sri Ram, Malik sabka ek hai, alag-alag hain naam’ will propagate the message to the public to imbibe the spirit of ‘respect for all religions’ and ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’ and make an appeal for a world order which is full of love, compassion and cooperation. This information was given by Shri Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Shri Sharma said that this CMS tableau will inspire the public to love human beings in line with India’s cultural ethos of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'.             Shri Sharma informed that the CMS tableau is divided in four parts and each part gives the message of welfare of humanity in a unique way. The first part of the tableau gives message...