Our Correspondent Kohima, Aug 29 (EMN): The All Nagaland Private Schools’ Association (ANPSA) Kohima unit in collaboration with Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) organised a music contest at RCEMPA, Jotsoma on Aug. 27. Gracing the inaugural function advisor, TaFMA, Nagaland, Theja Meru, challenged the students to work hard to excel in their academic career while expressing that hard work is the key to success. 16 schools participated in double quartet, eight schools in guitar ensemble and 24 schools in solo competition. Several schools in Kohima including AG High School, Azedon School, Baptist Mission School Jotsoma, Chandmari Higher Secondary School, Charity School, Christ King Higher Secondary School, Christian Mission School Sechii, Dainty Buds, Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Fernwood school, Holy Family Higher Secondary School, Jo Foundation Inclusive School, Little Flower Higher Secondary School, Mezhur Higher Secondary School, Minister’s Baptist Higher S
Our CorrespondentKohima, Aug. 13 (EMN): Chairman of Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE), Asano Sekhose on Saturday said with changing times and knowledge easily available in all platforms, there is a need to relook education instead of detecting things for students to learn. She was addressing the All Nagaland Private Schools Association (ANPSA) Kohima Unit inter-school quiz and extempore competition held at St Mary’s Cathedral Higher Secondary School (SMCHSS), Lerie Kohima as special guest. Sekhose emphasised that platform and room should be given to the students to experience their skills and discovery based on teaching methods. She pointed out that the quest for learning will always remain, adding that education is no more about content knowledge but about understanding with creativity and problem-solving, and development of communication skills. The official asserted that the students need to put more effort while schools should also give more efforts to students, stres