Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) are crucial for colleges of education, such as the one at KPPM, as they play a vital role in improving teachers’ professional skills and keeping them abreast of the latest teaching methods and tools. The FDP at KPPM specifically focuses on enhancing teaching and research skills, staying updated on educational trends, and contributing to overall faculty development. The college conducts webinars and seminars to discuss and familiarize faculty with the new National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020).
As part of the FDP, KPPM organizes workshops and seminars on effective teaching methodologies, student engagement, and active learning strategies. Additionally, the program includes training sessions on the use of technology in teaching, covering online resources and e-learning platforms. The college emphasizes the integration of educational technology tools in both offline and online teaching, addressing challenges and exploring opportunities in the educational technology landscape.
Furthermore, the FDP at KPPM includes sessions on designing effective assessments and evaluation methods, providing constructive feedback to students, and utilizing assessment data for continuous improvement in teaching and learning. These components of the FDP aim to develop the skills of teacher educators, ultimately contributing to the improvement of the quality of education provided to students.
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