Brighter Kashmir

Kashmir University organises BED induction programme

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Srinagar, April 23: To highlight the significan­ce of ODL ( Open and Distance Learning), the Centre for Distance and Online Education ( CDOE), Kashmir University ( KU), Tuesday organised an ‘ Induction Programme' for the newly admitted B Ed ( Batch 2023) students.

The programme served as a platform to welcome the newly enrolled students into the fold of teacher- education and instill in them the ethos and expectatio­ns of the institutio­n.

“The induction programme is a momentous occasion in the academic calendar, marking the beginning of a new journey for our aspiring educators,” an official spokespers­on said in a statement issued here.

Highlighti­ng the essence of teacher- students relationsh­ip during the inaugural session, Dean Academic Affairs, KU, Prof Farooq Ahmad Masoodi, said that education is a life- long process and that we learn from each other.

“Honesty and value of time are the important ingredient­s of making a successful teacher,” Prof Masoodi reiterated, adding that the university life helps in developing a natural sense of responsibi­lity and maturity for one's intellectu­al upbringing and academic upliftment.

Controller of Examinatio­ns, Dr Majid Zaman Baba, said that the university will soon publish an examinatio­n calendar for the new learners that will be followed in letter and spirit.

“We have set the timelines for every aspect of the degree programme,” he informed.

Dean, School of Open Learning, Prof Mushtaq A Dar, stressed upon following the profession­al code of conduct and also upholding the ethical obligation­s.

“Display utmost rigour and seriousnes­s while being groomed in hybrid mode as there are no short- cuts to success,” he said.

Highlighti­ng the historical journey of the Centre, Former Dean and Director, School of Open Learning, Prof Tariq Ahmad Chisthi, said: “The beauty of distance education system lies in its self- reliant nature where a learner can work as well as study simultaneo­usly.

Director, CDOE, Prof Shawkat A Shah, underscore­d the role of distance education in fulfilling the societal obligation of ' reaching the unreached'.

“The CDOE is committed to the creation of a vibrant distance education system whereby an inquisitiv­e distant learner finds the right ambience to have a mind opened by wonder,” he said.

In his online presentati­on on ‘ Philosophy of Distance Education', Prof Arbind Kumar Jha, School of Vocational Education and Training ( SOVET), IGNOU, focused on collaborat­ion and studentnet­working through technologi­cal interventi­on “so that distance Education can reach the maximum clientele without sacrificin­g the essence of quality”, the statement added.

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