Cambridge and Wolverhampton-Exchange Skills and Heart

Author(s): Rajat KumarJalandhar, February 9, 2018: In an effort to build a strong foundation based on different teaching practices followed in India and England, Cambridge International Schools, Jalandhar hosted fifty three delegates and...

Cambridge and Wolverhampton-Exchange Skills and Heart
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Jalandhar, February 9, 2018: In an effort to build a strong foundation based on different teaching practices followed in India and England, Cambridge International Schools, Jalandhar hosted fifty three delegates and their team leaders Mark, Carl and Paul from Wolverhampton University, U.K from February 5, 2018 to February 9, 2018.
The aim was to build a global family through enhanced cultural understanding, unity in diversity and cross-cultural education systems. This collaboration with Wolver Hampton since eight years has come a long way as a lot of effective teaching learning has been done.
It was a productive knowledge-sharing experience where the teaching fraternity from Cambridge exchanged ideas with the delegates from England. Effective exchange of demo lessons between Wolverhampton delegates and Cambridge teachers led to a broadening of the horizons of one and all. Their demo lessons in subjects like English, Dance, Art, Science, Maths, EVS and sessions with Special Needs Department which involved Story Telling and Money Concept were appreciated immensely. Their useful tips in the field of Sports also proved very useful.
A very fruitful interactive session was organised between the Delegates and CIS team in which various important matters like strength of school, sitting plan, peer checking, Mother Teacher concept, , Differential Teaching ,Lesson planning strategies, child involvement in the development of lesson plans, assessment and evaluation were some of the key components of this dynamic interaction.
The delegates also had a fun filled day with students in the sports ground and enjoyed games like Shot put, Races , long Jump etc. They also relished the Punjabi cuisine & savouries and were amazed by the unparalleled hospitality shown by the school community.
The delegates also got a chance to catch glimpses of the way of life in Punjab which gave them an opportunity to experience the very essence and the local colour of Punjab.
The grand finale was the sumptuous party organized for them and the joy filled faces of the young delegates were enough to make this venture yet another rewarding experience for the Cambridge family. This visit envisaged by the Chairman LWES Mr Ajay Bhatia, Vice Chairman LWES Mr Nitin Kohli, President LWES Mr Deepak Bhatia, Members of School Management Ms Mona Bhatia and Ms Pooja Bhatia, Senior Executive Director LWES Mr J.K Kohli, CEO LWES Dr Brijesh, Chief Academic Officer LWES Ms Deepa Dogra, Members of Secretariat LWES Ms Geeta Mahajan, Ms Meenu Huria, Ms Smita Verma and Principal Ms Kiranjot Dhillon clearly highlighted their view that Cambridge is a global community and that under the mentorship of the Learning Wings Education Systems, the Cambridge family will leave no stone unturned to scale greater heights.

Date: 
Friday, February 9, 2018