Second CCEW Ann ara University, Punjab
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Second CCEW Ann ara University, Punjab
C al u o n n n v A o c d a n tio o c e n S on Monday, May 5, 2008 ANNUAL REPORT Session 2005-06 & 2006-07 Chitkara COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Education in and out of the classroom and across the lifespan... To meet the challenging demands of the society, Chitkara Educational Trust was formed in 1998 with the sole emphasis on real learning for real life by nurturing the raw talent of students and moulding them into true professionals. In furtherance of these very efforts, Chitkara College of Education for Women, was envisioned and created in 2003. Turning dreams into reality, CCEW aims at making education accessible to women and helping them to reach their fullest potential. All this is being made possible under the dynamic leadership and expertise of Dr. Ashok Chitkara, Chairman, Chitkara Educational Trust. The college, offering graduate teacher training course i.e. B.Ed., is approved by NCTE, Jaipur and affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala. The campus located on Chandigarh-Patiala National Highway offers a unique place for learning, for serious academic stretching and for building lifelong relationships that are valued for the rest of life. CCEW’s high level of faculty expertise and a college philosophy that seeks practical solutions to real problems, imparts education that emphasizes experiential learning through practicals and internships, opportunities for research and community service. Our program mission is to contribute to promote lifelong learning, high ethical standards and the development of knowledge and skills. The goal at CCEW is to provide opportunities for experience that allow teachers to enter education settings with the highest probability of success and effectiveness and to provide the prospective teachers with the cognitive tools and attitudes needed to continue their professional development. With these initiatives, CCEW is fast becoming a unique place for concrete grounding in skills and knowledge to form the foundation for an outstanding teaching career. 1 Annual Report Session 2005-06 & 2006-07 SESSION 2005-06 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME The session of 2005-06 of Chitkara College of Education for Women commenced on August 16, 2005. The college kept its tradition of beginning the session with the orientation programme. The purpose of this programme was to acquaint the students with the syllabus of the B.Ed course, and the various activities to be undertaken by the college during the session. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Madhu Chitkara lighted the traditional lamp and addressed the students along with their parents. She emphasised on the all round development of the personality. Mrs. Preet Bal familiarized the students with the structure of the course and the various facilities available at the college. EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENTS With the advent of technology and recent globalization of the world, the complexities of life have increased manifold. The teacher education institutes need to assume the responsibility in providing such an environment to the prospective teachers which ensures their future compatibility. So, to broaden the horizons of teacher education, various seminars are organized. During this academic session, the following seminars were held. Seminar On Effective Communication November 22, 2005 To meet the challenging demands of the society, effective communication is a very important aspect in the present day scenario. So, weighing the importance of developing communication skills in the students, a seminar was organized on November 22, 2005. The seminar aimed at equipping students with the requisite knowledge and skills to prepare them for their future jobs. Mrs. Sangeet Jaura, an expert on communication skills conducted the seminar which consisted of various exercises and group tasks to give a practical touch to the seminar. 2 Seminar on use of Mathematics Laboratory in Concept Learning January 17, 2006 A seminar on "Use of Mathematics Laboratory in Concept Learning" by Dr. Khushvinder Kumar, Senior Lecturer G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Guru Sarsadhar, Ludhiana, was organized by the college on January 17, 2006. It was an activity - based seminar wherein concept formation was done with the group attending the seminar. Dr. K. Kumar urged the students to develop problem solving skills and concept learning rather than to base it on rote learning and memorization. The seminar gave insight into the learning of concepts, which is very essential for the prospective teachers. National Conference on Emotional Intelligence : The Changing Perspective in Teacher Education March 25, 2006 Chitkara College of Education for Women, Vill. Fatehpurgarhi organized a National Conference on Emotional Intelligence: The Changing Perspective in Teacher Education on March 25, 2006. The National Conference which dealt with an emerging issue of prime concern was attended by over 100 delegates from various states of the country. Prof. J.N. Joshi, Chairman & Member of the governing body of Institute for Development & Communication & Jan Sikshan Sansthan was the Chief Guest on the occasion while Dr. (Mrs.) Asha Gupta, Former Chairperson, Deptt. of Education, Panjab University, Chd. was the Guest of Honour. The Key Note address was delivered by Dr. (Mrs.) Vidhu Mohan, Former Chairperson, Deptt. Of Psychology, Panjab University, Chd. who urged teachers to be in control of their own emotions so that they could become truly effective teachers. More than 35 delegates presented papers on the various sub-themes which were spread over two technical sessions. While the first technical session was presided over by Dr. Meenakshi, Dean, Faculty of Education, Punjabi University, Patiala, the second technical session was chaired by Dr. (Mrs.) Tehal Kohli, Former Chairperson, Deptt. of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh. A souvenir, consisting of all the abstracts & papers received for participation, was also released by the Chief Guest Prof. J.N. Joshi during this National Conference. 3 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS Environment is a great teacher and preacher of life. Our future will belong to us only if we believe in the beauty of our surroundings and make every cautious effort to preserve and maintain our natural heritage. Understanding the value of environment in our daily lives, the following environmental projects were held in the college. Ozone Day Celebration September 16, 2005 Chitkara College of Education for Women observed "Ozone Day" on September 16, 2005 to make students aware of the depleting layers of ozone and its danger. The students put up various messages regarding the spread of the preservation of the ozone layer by writing slogans for the notice boards and for the classroom. Papers were read on different topics by the students and a quiz contest was also held. A special tree plantation drive was organized and Dr. Manoj Kumar, Principal, Chitkara College of Pharmacy inaugurated the drive by planting the saplings. Cycling for Environment February 18, 2006 The students of Chitkara College of Education for Women participated with fervour and enthusiasm in a bicycle rally organized to promote environmental awareness and conservation in Chandigarh on February 18, 2006. The bicycle rally was flagged off from Karuna Sadan, Sector 11, Chandigarh by Dr.(Mrs.) Madhu Chitkara, Principal, Chitkara College of Education for Women. The girls took off enthusiastically on their bicycles which had placards, placed at the front, with slogans related to environmental awareness and conservation of energy. SOCIAL AWARENESS The students of Chitkara College of Education for Women have always been concerned with issues of prime concern and contributed their share for the upliftment of the society. The N.S.S. volunteers of Chitkara College of Education for Women contributed to their fullest to create social awareness in the society. National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) December 17-26, 2005 On December 17, 2005 a ten-day N.S.S. Camp was inaugurated at Chitkara College of Education for Women, Village- Fatehpurgarhi, Tehsil Rajpura, Distt. Patiala to enlighten the services expected from the future teachers harnessed towards nation-building activities and as a pleader for social causes. 4 During the camp, the students indulged in activities like poster making, slogan-writings, preparation of charts, conducting rallies on issues like female foeticide, women education, abuse of drugs, increasing use of pesticides & insecticides etc. They also educated the women of nearby villages about nutritious, balanced and hygienic diet, imparted knowledge on sex-education and visited S.O.S. Village, Rajpura. The valedictory function of the ten-day N.S.S. camp witnessed a wide range of cultural activities including speeches and a play on child marriage which depicted the plight of women in villages. The function was presided over by Mr. Dalip Chand, Sarpanch of Village Fatehpurgarhi as Chief Guest and Giani Hari Singh, Vice President Block Samiti was the guest of honour. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Zonal Youth Festival October 29-31, 2005 The Zonal Youth Festival was organized by Lincoln College of Education, Sirhind from October 2931, 2005. Many students participated enthusiastically in poetry, debate, cartooning, collage making, rangoli, on the spot painting and poster making. Kanika bagged the second prize for on the spot-painting. In Inter College Competitions held at Dev Samaj College of Education for Women, Sector 36, Chandigarh on February 28, 2006 students participated in various competitions. Sushma got first prize in Cross Stitch, Nancy also bagged the first prize in cooking, Reena got IInd prize in Printing, Sonia Chhabra got IInd prize in Flower Making, Pooja Goyal got IIIrd prize in Paper Bag, Kawaljit Kaur got IIIrd prize in Tile Painting, Navneet got IIIrd prize in Glass Painting while Kulvinder Kaur got IIIrd prize in Essay Writing Competition. The overall running trophy in Home Science was bagged by our college for the third consecutive year. ANNUAL SPORTS DAY Chitkara College of Education for Women organized its Annual Sports Meet on February 10, 2006 to channelize the dormant energies of sports in the right direction and build the spirit of true sportsmanship in the prospective teachers. The Annual Sports Meet was declared open by Ar. S.S. Bais, Principal, Chitkara School of Planning & Architecture after the flawless march past by the four houses. Students participated energetically in various track & field events. Mr. A.P.S. Virk (PCS) SDM Rajpura was the chief guest on the occasion. He lauded the efforts of the girls and gave away the prizes to the winners of the various events. 5 CELEBRATION OF IMPORTANT DAYS Every day is a new opportunity to grow and touch the skies but certain days are special as they have specific significance attached to them. Aiming at the all-round development of personality of the prospective teachers various days and festivals are celebrated in Chitkara College of Education for Women. Teachers Day Celebration, September 5, 2005 : Students organized a fun-filled day of celebration to celebrate teachers day. The educational philosophy of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan was highlighted on this occasion. International Literacy Day, September 8, 2005 : The International Literacy Day was celebrated with paper-reading contests, poster making, slogan writing, poetry-recitation, discussions etc. Hindi Diwas, September 14, 2005 : Various competitions like debate, declamation, poetical recitation, extempore, story writing etc. were organized to mark the celebrations of Hindi Diwas. The prospective teachers were made aware of the importance of National language Hindi in imbibing and maintaining our culture in the present scenario. Children's Day, November 14, 2005 : Children's Day was organized at Chitkara College of Education for Women to commemorate Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru's birth anniversary. Students participated in events like dumb charades, mock press conference, fancy dress competition, speeches etc. The campus was filled with slogans, posters and charts on Pt. Nehru's life. Lohri Celebration, January 13, 2006: Lohri Celebrations were unfurled with glimpses of the culture of Punjab, aptly displayed. A range of colourful activities like classical dance, poetry recitation and giddha were visualized around the bonfire. Sweets, nuts and popcorns were savoured as the delicacy of the day. Mehndi Competition, January 21, 2006: Girls participated enthusiastically in a Mehndi Competition organized to enjoy the exquisite display of talent in putting intricate designs of Mehndi. Indian Desserts Competition, January 23, 2006: An Indian desserts competition was organized to test the culinary skills of the students. The winners were decided on the basis of preparation, presentation and nutritional value of the delicacies prepared by the participants. Valentines Day, February 14, 2006: The students of Chitkara College of Education for Women organized Valentine Day Celebrations by indulging in fun filled games like musical chairs, complete the story, paper dance, balloon dance and a dance party. 6 Farewell Party, May 4, 2006 : A farewell party was organized for the outgoing batch of Chitkara College of Education for Women session 2005-06. A number of party games were organized including ramp modelling and question answer rounds for the titles of Ms. Chitkara, Ms. Charming and Ms. Elegant. The best students of the year were also awarded on this occasion. EDUCATIONAL TRIP Trip to Heritage Fest, February 16, 2006 : A one day educational trip was organized on February 16, 2006 to the royal city of Patiala. The students enjoyed their culture and tradition at the Heritage-Fest which boasted of a riot of colours used to decorate the majestic beauty of Sheesh Mahal, Patiala. ANNUAL CONVOCATION Chitkara College of Education for Women held its first annual convocation on April 2, 2006 in which 200 B.Ed. students of session 2003-04 and 2004-05 received their degrees from the Chief Guest, Sh. S.K.Sharma, Inspector General of Police, Patiala Zone, Patiala. Dr. R.S. Ghuman, Dean, College Development Council, Punjabi University, Patiala delivered the Convocation Address. Dr. (Mrs.) Madhu Chitkara, Principal, Chitkara College of Education for Women presented the annual report of the college for the two sessions. UNIVERSITY RESULTS The third batch of the college i.e. the batch of 2005-06 showed exemplary performances by many students attaining first divisions. The following students made the college proud by topping the charts with their outstanding results. While Deepali Sagar stood first in the college, the next four positions were bagged by Gurmeet Kaur, Kawaljit Kaur Kalsi, Shivani Sharma, Nancy & Shipli Chopra respectively. 7 SESSION 2006-07 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME Chitkara College of Education for Women organised its Orientation Programme on Sept 2, 2006 to mark the beginning of its B.Ed Session 2006-2007. The programme commenced with the lighting of the traditional lamp by the Chief Guest, Mrs. Pritpal Kaur Sidhu, District Education Officer, Patiala. Dr (Mrs) Madhu Chitkara, Principal interacted with the students and explained how at Chitkara we enrich and enlighten our prospective teachers in every field and provide them with a multitude of experiences by organizing various cultural activities, seminars, conferences, workshops, celebration of important days, community service programs alongwith due emphasis on the academics. EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENTS In an effort to improve the educational system and the academic standards of the college, various academic pursuits were undertaken during this session. Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan November 11-16, 2006 Ms. Neelam, Lecturer, conducted seminars on various topics like 'Importance of Mother Tongue', 'Role of Mother Tongue as a medium of Instruction', 'Child Psychology', 'Inculcation of Co-curricular activities in schools' and 'All round development of child' during a seminar organized for Government school teachers of Punjab under Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan at Government Senior Secondary School, Banur, Distt. Patiala from November 11-16, 2007. Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan November 14, 2006 Dr (Mrs) Sangeeta Pant, Vice Principal presented a paper on 'Inculcation of Library Culture in Govt. Schools' during a seminar organized for Government school teachers of Punjab under Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan at Government Senior Secondary School, Banur, Distt. Patiala. 8 ExSEL Symposium on Education and Learning November 22-24, 2006 Mrs.Preet Bal, Sr. Lecturer, attended an Exhibition and Symposium on “Education & Learning” from November22-24,2006 at Punjab University, Chandigarh organized by the centre for Adult, Continuing Education & Extension, P.U. Chd. She also presented a paper on “Need for Guidance and Counselling in the present scenario”. NSS Conference December 9, 2006 Ms. Neelam, Programme Officer, N.S.S. Unit, Chitkara College of Education for Women, attended NSS Conference on 'Healthy Youth & Healthy India' held at Punjabi University, Patiala on December 9, 2006. World Punjabi Conference December 14-16, 2006 Ms. Neelam, Lecturer, attended World Punjabi Conference held at Punjabi University, Patiala from December 14-16, 2006. Patent Awareness Workshop January 20, 2007 A Patent Awareness Workshop organized by Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jansla in collaboration with Patent Centre, Punjab State Council for Science and Technology, Chandigarh, was attended by all the faculty members and students of Chitkara College of Education for Women on January 20, 2007. National seminar cum workshop February 9-10,2007 Dr. (Mrs) Sangeeta Pant, Vice Principal, participated in an ICSSR sponsored National seminar cum workshop on 'Infusing new spirit in Teacher Education Programmes in the emerging Global Scenario' on February 9-10, 2007 at Panjab University, Chd. She also presented a paper on 'Duration and Innovative practices in school internship programmes' and chaired the second session on February 10, 2007. 9 National Workshop February 20-21, 2007 Mrs Preet Bal, Sr. Lecturer alongwith students of our college attended a national workshop on “Enhancing Youth Employability by Strengthening Guidance and Counseling Services in Colleges' on February 20-21,2007 which was organized by Centre for Adult, Continuing Education & Extension, Panjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with EduCARE India. General Orientation Course March 1-28, 2007 A one month General Orientation Course organized by Academic Staff College in Punjab University, Chandigarh from March1-March 28, 2007was attended by Dr. (Mrs) Sangeeta Pant, Vice Principal and Mrs Preety Chawla, Lecturer. State Level Seminar March 06, 2007 Ms. Neelam, Lecturer attended a state level seminar on 'Bridging the gap between the teacher and student-A Dialogue Approach' held at Jasdev Singh Sandhu College of Education, Kauli on March 06,2007. Faculty Training Workshop March19-20, 2007 A faculty training workshop was conducted at Chitkara International School on March 19-20,2007 wherein Mrs. Preet Bal, Sr. Lecturer and Ms. Neelam, Lecturer of our college trained the school teachers in various skills of teaching and also elaborated on the techniques of effectively handling classroom situations. Seminar on Yoga April 25, 2007 A yoga seminar was organized in the college, wherein Mr. Rahul a yoga expert and disciple of Divya Yog Mandir illustrated the various asanas of yoga which are helpful in healthy living. All the students of B.Ed participated in this interactive session and performed the various asanas. General Orientation Course June 1-28, 2007 A one month General Orientation Course organized by Academic Staff College in Punjab University, Chandigarh from June1-June28,2007 was attended by Mrs Preet Bal, Sr.Lecturer of our college. 10 SOCIAL AWARENESS The N.S.S. unit of Chitkara College of Education for Women has achieved many milestones in its striving for perfection in serving the society. Many concrete steps have been taken during this year for bringing N.S.S closer to the society. Weaker Section Welfare Day November 22, 2006 Chitkara College Of Education For Women observed 'Weaker Section Welfare Day',on November 22, 2006 on its campus. Punjabi University NSS Programme Co-ordinator Dr. Baldev Singh Mann was the Chief Guest on this occasion. He laid importance on imparting skills to the weaker sections to make them self-sufficient. He also stressed on the importance of National Integration and Feeling of Brotherhood. National Service Scheme (N.S.S) December 21-30, 2006 During the ten day N.S.S Camp, a lecture on Naturopathy stressing the importance of natural way of staying healthy through yoga and related activities was delivered by Prof. I.K. Sachdev, Director, Chitkara College of Pharmacy. Another informative lecture for prospective teachers entitled 'Educate the Educator' was delivered by Ms. Sangeet Jaura, Director, Chitkara School of Hospitality. Er. Gautam Malik, Programme Officer, N.S.S. Wing, Chitkara College of Engineering and Technology also infused the spirit of N.S.S. by delivering a lecture on its need and importance. The N.S.S Volunteers also discussed issues like girl child education and its need, female foeticide, skit on use of intoxicants. During the camp, poster making competition, slogan writing competition etc were organized. The N.S.S volunteers of this session visited SOS Village,Rajpura to maintain the tradition set in by the first batch of N.S.S. Volunteers of Chitkara College of Education for Women. They also donated food and clothing for the orphans residing at SOS Village. A cultural programme was also organized during this camp which depicted national integrity and harmony through the variety of dances and songs from all over India. 11 ANNUAL SPORTS DAY Chitkara College of Education for Women conducted its 4th Annual Sports Meet on its campus on March 29, 2007. The enthusiastic students started the day with March past by the four houses Carnations, Daffodils, Tulips and Lotus and the oath taking ceremony. Wg Cdr R.S. Gill, Dean Administration, Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology was the chief guest on the inaugural ceremony and he declared the meet open. The sports meet had a number of track and field events in which the girls participated with full enthusiasm. CELEBRATION OF IMPORTANT DAYS With its aim of providing the best of everything to its students, Chitkara College of Education for Women celebrates days which hold special significance in our lives. International Literacy Day September 8, 2006 The International Literacy Day was celebrated at Chitkara College of Education for Women to enlighten the students about the importance of education for the all round development of personality and the production of good citizens. Hindi Diwas Celebrations September 14, 2006 Chitkara College of Education for Women organised Hindi Diwas Celebration on September 14, 2006 to propagate Hindi as a language. Various activities were organised to give an insight into the various flavours of this language. Ozone Day September 18, 2006 Chitkara College Of Education For Women held 'ozone day' celebrations on Sept 18, 2006. To help the students focus on the magnitude of the problem, various competitions were held including paper reading and a skit depicting the hazards of ozone and how we must take steps to reverse its detrimental effects. 12 Talent Hunt September 18, 2006 A Talent Hunt Competition was organized in the campus in which a large number of students participated to display their talents and abilities. The competition included various items like Poster Making, Fancy Dress, Debating, Poetry Recitation and Giddha etc. Green Consumer Day September 28, 2006 To mark the occasion of Green Consumer Day, students participated in large numbers by preparing delicious dishes in green colour. Students took active part by making Jewellery out of Green vegetables and walking the ramp with it. Food Fest September 25-28, 2006 Chitkara College of Education for Women celebrated Food Festival Week from Sept. 25-28, 2006. All the prospective teachers participated enthusiastically in a gamut of activities organised throughout a week to whet in competitive spirit. The week concluded with the 'Green Consumer Day' highlighting the importance of consuming green leafy vegetables. Mehandi Competition October 16, 2006 Chitkara College of Education organised Mehndi Competition to complement the festive mood on the occasion of Karva Chauth. All the prospective teachers participated enthusiastically in the competition by putting various intricate designs of Mehndi in traditional as well as Arabic style. Diwali Celebrations October 17-18, 2006 Keeping with its tradition of celebrating days and festivals, Chitkara College of Education organized competitions to mark the auspicious occasion of DIWALI. This included various competitions like candle decoration, diya decoration, gift wrapping, and flower arrangement. 13 Lohri Celebrations & First Alumni Meet January13, 2007 Chitkara College of Education for Women threw open its portals to the alumni of the last three years at a gala event organised on January 13, 2007 on the occasion of Lohri. The first Alumni Meet of the College saw a large number of old students, coming together on this momentous occasion, in high spirits, to reflect on the memories of the time spent at Chitkara. The Ist Alumni Meet also saw the formal launch of "Reflections" as the Alumni Association. Farewell May 4, 2007 Students of Chitkara College of Education for Women were given Farewell on May 4, 2007. The theme of the farewell was “Udbhav” which means 'a new beginning', which reflected that after the rigorous training during their tenure, the students were ready to take steps on their own to build a glorious future. Educational Trip : Trip to Shimla-Kufri-Chail April 20-21, 2007 A two day trip to Shimla-Kufri-Chail was organized by Chitkara College of Education for Women on April 20-21, 2007. During this two day trip the students visited various sites on these hill stations and appreciated the scenic beauty. It was a memorable trip for all those who were looking forward to precious memories of their student life. UNIVERSITY RESULTS The fourth batch of the college i.e. the batch of 2006-07 gave outstanding performances with many students attaining first divisions. The following students made the college proud by topping the charts with their outstanding results. While Anu Kapoor stood first in the college, the next four positions were bagged by Diltaj Caur, Anmoldeep Kaur, Harpreet Kaur, Ritika Kapoor & Amninder Kaur respectively. 14 Chitkara Educational Trust Campus : Chandigarh-Patiala National Highway, Village Fatehpurgarhi, Tehsil Rajpura, Distt. Patiala - 140 401 Mobile : 9878008602 Phone : 01762-507096, 507084, 507085, 507086 Corporate Office : Saraswati Kendra, SCO 160-161, Sector 9-C, Chandigarh, India Phone : 0172-2746209, 2747057 www.chitkara.edu.in