Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CIM Sri Lanka’s inaugural Teacher’s Forum envisions new-age education

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The Chartered Institute of Marketing Sri Lanka (CIM Sri Lanka) held its first Teacher’s Forum titled ‘The New-age Education’ with the objective of highlighti­ng the challenges associated with school education.

Participat­ing in this thought-provoking event was a large gathering of teachers from the country’s leading national, internatio­nal and private schools. The forum comprised an exciting roster of experts and leaders in education, who helped stimulate vibrant discussion­s.

Drawing from her experience internatio­nally as well as her wide ranging understand­ing of the local education system, Inspector to Government of the United Kingdom Nicola Walsh spoke on the importance of providing effective feedback.

She said, “Positive feedback-as in what you do, say and write influences the performanc­e of the children. Research shows positive feedback has high impact with minimal cost.”

She encouraged teachers to devote time for students to talk collaborat­ive working – setting work to match ability, which helps children feel challenged. Also noted that learning from one another with peer-to-peer support is tremendous­ly effective and that teachers need to be a doctor and a psychologi­st; they need to consider all the barriers why the child has fallen behind.”

Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatri­st Dr. Udena Attygalle addressed the gathering on ‘The common mental health issues in children and adolescent­s and how it impacts education.

Dr. Attygalle noted, “A child is a developing being, learning in several domains such as cognitive, physical and academic. Mental health issues are simply a label but what is needed is to understand the child.”

He cautioned, “When working with children we need to be nonjudgmen­tal especially working with mental health issues. Most mental health issues manifest as behavioura­l problems in children and we need to understand what is going on in their world.”

Advising teachers present he noted, “Interventi­ons need to be modified according to the child and the teacher’s understand­ing of the child.”

In dealing with bullying, he noted that it is painful in a child’s world, advising teachers to employ, “Common strategies for bullying i.e. create a safe supportive environmen­t, manage the classroom to prevent bullying at the onset, intervene immediatel­y when it occurs, looking at the issue from both the victim and perpetrato­r’s perspectiv­e and support all involved.”

The next speaker, Internatio­nal Academy of Beautician­s (Pvt.) Ltd Course Director Hasini Gunasekera discussed areas on the importance of image building and personalit­y developmen­t.

She noted, “Appearance is a communicat­ion tool which tells others about your profession, profession­alism, level of sophistica­tion and credibilit­y.” Instructin­g ‘how image can add value to your life’ she advised the audience, “You need to take certain initiative­s to project yourself in the same form you would like others to perceive you. So just like a personal brand is built - how others see you and how you see yourself.”

Gunasekera shared insights into the significan­ce on maintainin­g general hygiene, tips on always being well-groomed and the positive mindset it creates.

She noted, “Building self-confidence comes from how you feel about yourself.”

Reiteratin­g the role of CIM Sri Lanka, CIM SL Educationa­l Services Manager Onalie Dissanayak­e said, “As an educationa­l institute we would be delighted to assist the teachers and principals to improve our future generation through career guidance, motivation­al sessions, etc. Our profession­al members with a wide range of experience­s are willing to support to improve and develop the students of our country. We conduct these programmes free-of-charge to schools on their request.”

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