Educational administrators on academic supervision trained to develop supervision and monitoring skills
Dignitaries and others during the training programme for educational administrators on academic supervision & monitoring and educational administration & management in Kohima on January 17. (Morung Photo)
Our Correspondent
Kohima | January 18
The Samagra Shiksha Nagaland on January 17 organized training programme for educational administrators on academic supervision and monitoring and educational administration and management at SIRD Auditorium. The training programme aims to develop effective tools for supervision and monitoring.
Addressing the trainees, Limawabang Aier, Additional Mission Director Samagra Shiksha encouraged the administrators to build a sound network for better communication.
“Communication is the most important and necessary thing we need to take up right now to disseminate information at the right time,” he said.
He said that academic supervisions means not only checking teachers attendance but it is to motivate teachers and suppose to invoke their aspirations.
It is your duty to motivate teachers to perform better, he said.
“Let us all sacrifice for our state so that it will benefit us in the long run,” he said. Let us try to make schooling meaningful. Let us focus on elementary education first before high school, he added.
Shanavas C, principal director school education Nagaland also took up sessions on “Academic Supervision and Monitoring, Educational Administration and Management” and briefed the field officers of the department to be prepared to carry out the assignments sincerely.
During the interaction, principal director shared the sample copy of the Teachers Diary 2020 which will be provided to all the government teachers and sought the views of the field officers.
Razouseyi Vese, Additional Director School Education took up session on Academic Supervision and monitoring and spoke on the need to strengthen the Supervision & Monitoring system in the Department.
He informed the participants that department is about to complete development of tools for the supervision and monitoring of schools.
Earlier, delivering keynote address, Kelhikha Kenye, Assistant Mission Director Samagra Shiksha Nagaland said that education is dynamic in nature.
“We need to constantly make effort to build robust education system by improving our schools through constant supervision and monitoring of our schools,” he said.
Stating that there is urgency to improve education system by improving administration and management of the schools, he said “This can be brought about if we work out mechanism for effective supervising as supervising officers.”
Through this training programme, Kenye said, “We desire to strengthen our mechanism to improve supervision and monitoring system by developing tools thereby to bring about overall improvement of our school performance in the days to come.”
The introductory session was chaired by Chungngam, Assistant Mission Director Samagra Shiksha Nagaland.
The programme was attended by the officers from the Directorate, Samagra Shiksha, DEO, Sr SDEO, AEO, JEO and School Heads.