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"NEP 2020 and Innovative Pedagogy:
Time for Restructuring Curriculum and
Pedagogical Structure in HEIs"
Day Four of the FDP" Date of Deliberation: December 04, 2022 Day: Sunday METHOD: An Interactive Case Based Session NEP 2020 & Innovative Pedagogy: Time for Restructuring Curriculum and Pedagogical Structure in HEIs
STRUCTURAL CONTENTS Talk Structure and Key Highlights of the Session A Practical Case Study of Humanities and Management Science Department, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh Step One: New Education Policy/National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) Step Two: Time for Restructuring Curriculum Step Three: Pedagogical Structure in Higher Educational Institutes HMSD-MMMUT: A Case Study Feedback and Question Answer Session
December 04, 2022 (Sunday) Thanks to the organizers of School of Humanities, K. R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, Haryana and School of Liberal Arts and Languages, Gangoh, Uttar Pradesh for organizing FDP during December 01-to-December 07, 2022 on Pedagogical Techniques for Quality Higher Education and for inviting me as Resource Person of a Session entitled: "NEP 2020 and Innovative Pedagogy: Time for Restructuring Curriculum and Pedagogical Structure in HEIs" on Day Four of the FDP i.e. December 04, 2022 (Sunday). I extend my deep gratitude to the Patrons of One Week Online Faculty Development Programme Prof. (Dr.) C. S. Dubey, Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, K. R. Mangalam University & Prof. (Dr.) Ranjit Singh, Vice Chancellor, Shobhit University, Gangoh, and feel obliged to Co-Patrons Prof. (Dr.) Pusplata Tripathi, Pro-Vice Chancellor, K. R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, Haryana and Prof. (Dr.) Mahipal Singh, Registrar, Shobhit University, Gangoh. My special thanks are due to Dr. Nandini Biswas, School of Humanities, K. R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, Haryana and Dr Gunjan Aggarwal, School of Liberal Arts and Languages, Gangoh for being very nice and congenial Hosts. PIC Curtsey @ Dr. Nandini Biswas
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Non-Verbal Communication is Communication without the use of written or spoken words, like body movements, voice patterns, time, touch etc. Unlike Verbal Communication which is Conscious and Deliberate, Non-Verbal Communication is Instinctive and Spontaneous. According to Albert Mehabian : Human Messages are Conveyed by: [Verbal = 7%; Vocal = 38% and Non Verbal = 55% - 65%] This Signifies the pivotal role played by Non Verbal Communication. Non-Verbal Communication: Classifications Non-Verbal Communication may Chiefly be Categories into 04 Parts: A) Kinesics : A.i. Facial Expressions & Eye, A.ii. Gestures [Movement of Body Parts] Aiii. Postures [Posture and Body Shapes Such as Leaning Forward, Leaning Backward, Leaning Down, Nail Biting e.t.c. ] & A.iv. Physical Appearance : Clothing, Jewelry e.t.c. B. Proxemics : In Proxemics Distance Distinguishes and Decipher...
Great Books Born Out of Great Minds By Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam After centuries Karma Yogies like Kalam Sahab take birth to offer their Herculean services in the worship of Mother Land and die in harness. He was born on October 15, 1931. Today on the birth anniversary of Dr Kalam Sahab let us take an opportunity to have a holy dip into intellectual Gangotri emerging out of his mighty mind. Here are Key Points of his speech entitled delivered at Lucknow Literature Carnival by Bharat Ratna Dr Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (October 15, 1931 -- July 27, 2015). His thrust areas include: 1. Reading Habits from young age and continuous acquisition of knowledge through books indeed make human beings appreciate multiple aspects of societal life and become Autonomous Learner. 2. Fostering Culture of Excellence : Excellence is never by accident. It's a process, where...
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