Government College of Education Chandigarh Hosts Value-Added Course to Build Career and Life Skills for Future Educators

A transformative 30-hour Value Added Course on ‘Building Skills for Career Readiness and Life Skills’ concluded successfully at the Government College of Education (Sector 20-D). Conducted from April 28 to May 3, the course was conceptualized by Dr. Ravneet Chawla, Associate Professor and Placement In-charge, under the visionary leadership of Principal Dr. Sapna Nanda. Designed to equip aspiring educators with both professional and personal competencies, the course saw active participation and successful completion by 80 students.

Government College of Education Chandigarh Hosts Value-Added Course to Build Career and Life Skills for Future Educators

Chandigarh, May 4, 2025: A transformative 30-hour Value Added Course on ‘Building Skills for Career Readiness and Life Skills’ concluded successfully at the Government College of Education (Sector 20-D). Conducted from April 28 to May 3, the course was conceptualized by Dr. Ravneet Chawla, Associate Professor and Placement In-charge, under the visionary leadership of Principal Dr. Sapna Nanda. Designed to equip aspiring educators with both professional and personal competencies, the course saw active participation and successful completion by 80 students.

On Day 1, Kavita Chatterjee Das shared practical strategies on classroom management, followed by Col. Aparjeet Nakai (Retd.), who emphasized self-worth and personal growth. Indu Aggarwal from ‘TalentGro Global’ addressed the alignment of NEP 2020 with NIPUN BHARAT, and Sanjay Aggarwal inspired participants to embrace resilience, emotional intelligence, and a service mindset.

Day 2 featured Prof. Adarsh Kohli, who explored adolescent challenges and the importance of teacher availability to heal and be the unconditional cushion. Col. IPS Dhaliwal (Retd) highlighted career opportunities in the armed forces and aviation, while Dr. Prabhjot Malhi discussed child psychology and early intervention, introducing the “Five R’s” for child development. She elaborated on the concepts using case studies.

On Day 3, Anuradha from ‘Bbetter HR Solutions’ emphasized colleagueship, teamwork, and communication. The students clarified on peculiar situations that they anticipated in the examples shared. Supriya Banerjee Vasishta demonstrated storytelling’s role in joyful learning. Dr. Ravneet Chawla presented her entrepreneurial venture “Soak and Toss,” She shared a methodical start-up venture example possible from the college among former and present students. Chef Vansh Chawla from the famous Jhumroo restaurant promoted millet-based nutrition and food sustainability and also shared doable nutritive practices in daily life.

Day 4 opened with concept sharing on community - based assessment programs on the children during their formative years and the importance of the role of teachers for the same. During the session certificate distribution for the Kachi Sadak Program, in collaboration with the Arpan Foundation was also organized. In the following session, Dr. Parikshit Bansal introduced the WOTEM (Wow Teaching Methodology), linking innovation with pedagogy. It was the formal launch of such technology evolved by the speaker over a decade. The course concluded with a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Chawla on balancing further studies with career aspirations. The event was marked by interactive learning, expert insights, and a shared vision of empowering future educators. The student panellists were Atish Khajuria, Shagun Choudhary, Radhika Sood, Anshuman, Muskan and Jasmine Kaur, and Diksha Sharma was the moderator with Dr Ravneet Chawla.

The final day of the Value-Added Course on May 3, 2025, opened with a motivating address by Dr. Ravneet Chawla, who spoke on planning, self-love, and emotional balance. Shagun, the student coordinator, thanked participants for their engagement, leading into a heartfelt feedback session. Students shared key takeaways—Kinshuk on classroom management, Anshuman on unresolved queries, Prince and Monika on interactive sessions, and Anamika on the spiritual depth across lectures. Others, like Atish, Vishal, Ekta, and Jyoti, expressed gratitude for the growth and inspiration they experienced. The day concluded with a valedictory ceremony, where Principal Dr. Sapna Nanda distributed certificates, lauded the course design by Dr. Ravneet Chawla, and appreciated Dr. Upasna Thapliyal’s vital role in its smooth execution, reaffirming the college’s commitment to shaping future-ready educators. She shared her valuable inputs from the journey of life a teacher and appreciated the valuable take-aways from the course to strengthen the career and life skills offered by the course.