by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, JAN 30
The Haryana School Education Department has invited applications for
‘National Awards for Teachers using Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) for Innovation and Education in schools level’ in the State
under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme.
While
giving this information here today, a spokesman of the department said that
under this scheme sponsored by the Central Government, those teachers would be
honoured who have enhanced student learning by effectively and innovatively
integrating technology supported learning into the school curriculum and
subject teaching thereby promoted enquiry based
cooperative-collaborative learning using ICT among the students.
He said that teachers of primary, upper primary, secondary
and higher secondary schools pertaining to State Government Schools,
schools run by local bodies and government aided, schools including the
government and private schools affiliated to State Board of Education, Central
Government Schools that is Kendriya Vidyalayas, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas,
Central Tibetan Schools, Schools run by Atomic Energy Education Society,
schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education and schools
affiliated to Council for Indian Schools Certificate Examination were eligible
under the scheme.
The spokesman said that the schools would send entries in the
prescribed format alongwith supporting documents to the Directorate of
Education through the concerned Principal, District Education Officer or
Regional Offices. He said that a Committee under the Chairmanship of Secretary
or Commissioner, Education would scrutinize all the entries and shortlist the
candidates and forward the same to the Chairperson of the Awards Committee. The
State would recommend only twice the number of teachers as its award quota, in
order of merit, he added.
He said that the shortlisted candidates would be required to
make presentations before the Awards Committee headed by Director, National
Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi. Invitation in
this regard would be sent to teachers directly by Central Institute of
Educational Technology (CIET)-NCERT with intimation to their Directorate. The Awards
Committee would recommend the requisite number of awardees to the Ministry with
justification who would process the recommendation for the awards.
In all
there would be 87 awards to be given away in different categories. These
included three awards for each large State, having teacher strength of one lakh
or more and two awards for each small State having teacher strength of less
than one lakh. He said that each awardee teacher would get a laptop, a silver
medal and a commendation certificate. All the winners would form a community of
resource persons through networking.The cases complete in all respect might
reach the Directorate, School Education latest by March 31, 2013. Cases
received after this date would not be entertained, he added.
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