CENTA partners with CCS Dharampal Fellowship Programme
India Today
CENTA® has collaborated with the CCS Dharampal Fellowship Programme to upskill educators in India.
CENTA (Centre for Teacher Accreditation) has been announced as the training partner for the CCS Dharampal Fellowship Programme to train teachers in advanced 21st-century skill-sets and tools to provide quality education for children across India. The prestigious program is the brainchild of the Centre for Civil Society and is sponsored by Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom South Asia.
As part of the selection process for the Fellowship, 100 candidates (shortlisted from all applicants) will appear for the CENTA® Teaching Quotient (TQ) test on June 11, and the results will be declared on July 4. Based on their performance, 40 candidates will be selected for the Fellowship Programme.
The training sessions will commence in July and end in August, culminating in assessments towards their certification. The final results will be declared on September 5.
The CCS Dharampal Fellowship Programme will employ a pyramid model that is structured to provide strategies for laying a stable foundation and promoting healthy socio-emotional development in a child.
This approach enables the personalization of the learning programme to meet the needs of individual learners. The programme will include in-depth training in:
i) Lesson Planning,