Wednesday, November 24, 2021

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR ORGANISED AN ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR B.ED. ENTRANTS

  

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar organized an Orientation Programme to acquaint the new student-teachers with the B.Ed. Programme (2021-2023). The student-teachers were briefed about all the institutions run by Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical Trust of the college. They were familiarized with the eminent members of the management, the meritorious history of the college, the cells and committees, the rules and regulations of the college.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh formally welcomed and addressed the new-comers. He briefed the student-teachers about the glorious scholastic and the co-scholastic achievements of the former students of the college and  introduced the faculty members. Assistant Professor Ms. Tarunjyoti Kaur discussed the scheme of study, co-curricular and NSS activities regularly organised by the college during the whole B.Ed. session.

Executive Director Mrs. Aradhana Bowry encouraged the student-teachers to pursue their goal of success with full dedication and commitment. They were reminded of the fact that great teaching is more than a handful of teaching tricks strung together with modest aims and sufficient expertise. The Members of Management, the College Principal and faculty members warmly welcomed and bestowed their blessings upon the new students.






 

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International day of Endurance

 

The student- teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated ‘International  day of Endurance’ on the theme given by UNESCO that tolerance is respect, acceptance, and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human.

A Drama was enacted by the would-be teachers Komal Verma, Kanika Rana, Parmjit Kaur, Tanu Arora, Harleen Kaur, Monika and Chanderkala to spread the message that the quality of being tolerant is very much essential for becoming  a good teacher as ‘Teaching without talent, compassion and endurance is like an octopus on skates – there will be movement without direction’. – K.B. Ghosh. By depicting different scenes of classroom situations the student-teachers highlighted that ‘Endurance is not just the ability to bear a difficult thing, but to turn it into glory’ as quoted by William Barclay.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh appreciated the team work and explained to the student-teachers that being tolerant removes one's self-imposed barriers by allowing one to think more broadly and enjoy greater inner peace.  Tolerance is an amazing tool that can help to make the classroom environment democratic and lively in which all can contribute together harmoniously and peacefully.







INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR CELEBRATED ANTI-CRACKER DIWALI WEEK

 


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar under the auspices of DISHA - An initiative by Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical trust organized an ‘Anti-cracker and Anti-plastic week’ with the motto of “Go Green” and with the aim of propagating the message of celebrating eco-friendly Diwali.

Keeping our environment clean and green is very important and Diwali is the best time to decorate our houses and surroundings. On the first day ‘Toran-making creativeness’ competition and Rangoli competition with the theme of “the triumph of good over evil” and “Goddess Lakshmi Rangoli designs for Diwali” were organized. Nishu Walia and Keerat preet Kaur achieved first prize in ‘Toran-making creativeness’ and Chanderkala and Harneet Kaur bagged first prize in Rangoli competition.

On the second day the student-teachers and teacher-educators pledged that they would never make use of plastic bags which are a major source of pollution, instead they creatively prepared attractive Diwali gift packages with waste paper material. Slogan writing competition with pictures on theme of “This Diwali burst your ego not crackers” was organized on the third day. Palak Ratta achieved first prize by artistically writing the slogan -“Let's fill our minds and homes with lights and flowers. Not explosives and fumes”. Diya decoration and poster-making competitions were organized on the fourth day. Next two days the student-teachers visited nearby govt schools to explain to the children the various ways to celebrate green Diwali.

 Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh explained to the student-teachers that Diwali is a festival of lights so lights should be illuminated from within each one of us to follow the path of righteousness by overcoming our negative thoughts and weaknesses.









Monday, November 8, 2021

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR EXHIBITED SPECTACULAR YIELDS IN SEM-I B.ED. EXAMINATION.


    The hard work of the student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar bore fruitful results with 100% first divisions in the GNDU B.Ed. Examination Sem - I (Dec 2020). Fifty-four percent student-teachers attained more than 80% marks.

Kritika Maggo stood first in the college with 89.7% marks, Nargis Jaitwani achieved second position in the college with 89% marks, Gunpreet Kaur and Tanu Arora bagged third position with 87% marks and Palak Ratta got fourth position in the college with 85.9% marks. All the achievers thanked the Principal and faculty members for providing qualitative Digitalized Education and for acting as facilitators in the teaching- learning process. Kritika Maggo said, “For my achievement, I am thankful to all my teachers for their best cooperation and I am so grateful and happy to choose Innocent Hearts College of Education for my B.Ed. degree. I would like to extend my gratitude to my parents and family for being my constant support.” Nargis Jaitwani said, “I am grateful to my teachers for their encouragement and enthusiasm to teach. I wish I could imbibe in myself the same values as they have.” 

The members of the Management, Principal and staff members congratulated all the student-teachers for their brilliant attainments. Executive director (colleges), BMEMT, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry congratulated the medalists and motivated all the student-teachers to put in more effort in the next semester also.  Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh attributed this success to the team work of faculty members, students and cooperation extended by the Management.








Tuesday, November 2, 2021

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR CELEBRATED NATIONAL UNITY DAY

 


The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated National Unity day to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and for instilling a sense of belonging to our nation in the hearts of every citizen of India.

  A pledge taking ceremony was organized to provide the student-teachers an opportunity for reaffirming their inherent strength and resilience to stand against threats to the national unity, integrity and security of our nation INDIA.  Patriotic solo singing and solo dance performances were also organized on the theme of ‘Unity in Diversity'. Komal sang the patriotic song ‘Salaam India, Jhuke tere aage sar’ with great zeal and fervour. The student-teachers of NSS unit danced very gracefully on the song beats of 'Mera Des Rangeela'.  Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh in his speech highlighted the importance of unity by explaining that unity is strength and the onus of keeping India united is on the shoulders of our student-teachers i.e. would-be teachers.