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CMS teachers excel in CENTA Teaching Quotient Test

Lucknow, February 17: Eleven teachers of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I, got excellent scores in national level CENTA Teaching Quotient (CENTA TQ) Test and proved their teaching skills and professional acumen, bringing laurels to their institution. The competition was organized under the aegis of Centre for Teacher Accreditation (CENTA). These teachers are Ms. Reena Rana, Ms. Namrata Shukla,Ms.Neetu Trimm, Ms.Huma Jafar, Ms. Rimmi Kohli, Ms. Priyansha Chandra, Ms. Shweta Bhatnagar, Ms. Versha Sinha, Ms. Maryam Husain, Ms. Hema Sharma and Ms.Pooja Rai. This information was given by Mr Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Mr Khanna informed that the competition saw the participation of teachers from thousands of schools across the country. Participating teachers were judged on three parameters- Subject Expertise, Classroom Communication, and Elements of Verbal Communication. Ms. Priyansha Chandra & Ms. Rimmi Kohli cleared the Mathematics; Ms. Reena Rana & Ms. Maryam Hussain cleared the English; Ms. Shweta Bhatnagar and Ms. Varsha Sinha cleared the Science; Ms. Huma Zafar and Ms. Pooja Rai cleared the Early Childhood Education while  Ms. Namrata Shukla, Ms. Neetu Trim and Ms. Hema Sharma cleared the General Pedagogy with high scores. These teachers will now compete in the CENTA Teaching Professionals' Olympiad at the international level. CMS Manager, Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon extended her heartfelt congratulations to all the teachers and wished them great success in their future endeavors.

            Mr Khanna further informed that CENTA Teaching Test is the substantiation for teaching excellence in which teachers from schools across India compete. He added that the CENTA Teaching Quotient Test aims to encourage teachers to develop their skills and talents. In this unique contest, the teachers are selected for proficiency in subjects, experience, and high academic standards.

 

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