The Asian Age

DTU to impart training on global best practices: Sisodia

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New Delhi, Jan. 1: Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday visited the underconst­ruction campus of the Delhi government’s Delhi Teachers University in Bakkarwala village and said 5,000 students will be able to apply for admission from this year.The varsity will offer teacher education programmes like BA-BEd and BSc-BEd to help develop a new generation of teachers, according a government statement.

Students will be attached to Delhi government schools for the entire duration of their courses and get hands-on experience with strong stress on research, it said. The education department is also working on bringing in the best teachers who have worked with foreign universiti­es and will groom teachers in Delhi with the help of global best practices, Sisodia, who holds the education portfolio, said.

“The university will cater to the profession­al needs of both pre-service and in-service teachers,” he said. The minister shared that the curriculum at the university for future teachers will be designed to include best global practices.

“Students will be given an opportunit­y to engage with teachers from all across the world during conference­s and interactiv­e sessions,” he said.

Sisodia directed officials to fast track the work of setting up the university in Bakkarwala village as sessions will start this year.

He also tweeted, ?What a great start to the new year! Visited the under constructi­on campus/ site of the upcoming Delhi Teachers’ University at Bakkarwala village.”

“I hope this university becomes a landmark in teacher training and produces the best teachers in the world,” Sisodia said.

The statement said that the Delhi Teachers University will be spread over 12 acres of land and will have lecture halls, digital labs, and a library with world class facilities. It will cater to 5000 students.

The four-storey main university block has been divided in two parts- administra­tive floor and education floor.

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