SVC Guild in association with ExplorED is going to organize a round table discussion on”As Educationists, How can We Infuse Consciousness for Effective Communication?”
Effective communication is perhaps the most powerful arrow in an individual’s quiver. And few skills are as important as appropriate expression and communication for the young mind as they learn to make sense of the world around them. But how much of the onus of imparting communication skills and encouraging effective communication is on teachers and educationists with whom an average Indian student spends approximately 900 hours in a school year?
To probe this issue further, the SVC Guild is holding it bi-annual Round Table, in association with ExplorED, on the 17th of July, 2020. The elite panel will deliberate on “As Educationists, How can We Infuse Consciousness for Effective Communication?”
Led by a panel of dynamic Principals, passionate teachers and educationists from across the country, in an hour-long discussion, the panel will touch upon the myriad perspectives which are shaping the manner in which articulate communication is being fostered in the academic environment.
SVC Guild is the apex body that monitors the conduct of the Smart-Vocab Challenger. It is the soul- keeper of the engagement and this body ensures there is sense of optimism, fair play, excitement and the other values that have been so carefully drafted, are adhered to, while executing the process. The SVC Guild is a loosely knit body that comprises of principals, teachers and educationists with Ms. Dolly Haryal as its Secretary General.
ExplorED aims to explore the future of education in pursuit of enabling curiosity-driven creative learning,thinking,
Smart Vocab Challenger is a contest dedicated to inspire students to indulge in nuances of the language in a manner that is fun yet enriching. Having a good vocabulary is more than knowing a large number of words – it is the ability to choose words with greater precision and at the appropriate moment. Smart-Vocab Challenger not only encourages students to focus on their vocabulary but also makes them conscious of appropriate usage.