DIMAPUR The principal director of School Education, Thavaseelan K, has called upon the head of institutions to go beyond the administrative and managerial responsibilities and take various initiatives in order to transform ordinary schools into ‘centres of excellence.’ Thavaseelan stated this at the inaugural programme of the one-month school leadership development programme (SLDP) for heads of Government High School and Government Higher Secondary School, which got underway at SIEMAT Hall of SCERT in Kohima on May 2. Delivering the keynote address, Thavaseelan, who is also the project director of Nagaland Education Project (NEP), gave a brief overview of the Nagaland education project stating that it aimed to enhance the governance of schools across the state and improve teaching practices and learning environments. He informed that there are a lot of ongoing works within the project including Lighthouse School Complexes and monitoring the Performance Incentive Grant (PIG) among
KOHIMA, MAY 3 (MExN): One-month School Leadership Development Programme (SLDP) training for heads of Government High Schools (GHS) and Government Higher Secondary Schools (GHSS) got underway from May 2 at SIEMAT Hall, SCERT in Kohima.
A month-long School Leadership Development Programme (SLDP) for heads of Government High Schools (GHS) and Government Higher Secondary Schools (GHSS) commenced on May 2 at SIEMAT Hall, State Council of Educational Research and Training, Nagaland (SCERT), Kohima, and would conclude on May 31.
Dimapur, July 13 (EMN): The deputy commissioner of Peren, Vineet Kumar, informed that 12 schools in Peren district have been shortlisted for selection for implementation of lighthouse school project after being scrutinised and verified by the administrative officers. The DC stated this during the meeting of Peren District Committee for Lighthouse School Complexes (DCLSC) held on July 13 in his office’s conference hall. The shortlisted schools included GHS Ahthibung, GHS Azailong, GHS Dungki, GHS Heningkunglwa, GHS Ngwalwa, GHS Lilen, GHS Mbunglwa, GHS Nsong, GHS Ntu, GHS Tening, GHS Jalukie town and GHS Peren town. The DC stated that out of 12 shortlisted schools, only one school would be selected for the project. He informed that the final selection would be done at the state-level after sending the proposal to the state government. In his concluding remarks, the DC thanked all the members for their presence as well as for sharing their views and valuable inputs. He further added th