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Third Batch of faculty underwent a Three-Day Worksop at RIMSE, Mysore

03-Apr-2018
Third Batch of faculty underwent a Three-Day Worksop at RIMSE, Mysore

The first day at Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education (RIMSE), Mysore started with a session on the topic "Educational Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda" by Swami Shantivratanandaji which brought out the difference between literates & education. It also threw light on the current education system scenario & also highlighted the ethics and values to be followed.

This was followed by the session on "From a Good Teacher to a Great Teacher” by Sri. D. T. Ramanujam, Proprietor, Focus Academy, Mysore. The session dealt with how a teacher can influence leadership quality, confidence, and enthusiasm in students with the extraordinary traits possessed by the teacher.

The afternoon's session was on "Need for Self Awareness” delivered by Sri Satish H L. The session intended towards knowing one’s self, one’s potential, one’s habits, thoughts & goals which would help in bringing out the best within self.

Day Two started with prayer followed by Yoga. The morning session was by Col Mahendra on “Past, Present & future of Siachen Glacier”. This session inspired the participants that one’s belief towards the country levelled up to a higher extent & boosted patriotism towards the nation. This was followed by a session on “Capable Teacher- Confident students”, by Mr. K P Pradyumna, which shared the importance of teachers in everyone’s life and the impact on the same on one’s career path. The Evening session was by Mr. Suresh on “Constitutional Values” though was a dry subject was made very informative & interactive by the speaker.

The third day of “Orientation Course in Values Education” workshop started with Museum visit, which displayed the whole culture of India’s life and literature. The visit enriched the participant’s knowledge and learning.

The third day’s key note speaker was Maheshatmanada Swamiji, Correspondent, Ramakrishna Institute of Moral & Spiritual Education Centre, Mysore. This included information about Ramakrishna Mattha, their practices, process involved in selecting/training monks, centres of Mattha across the globe. He explained about life with simple examples and quoted that water is for fish and land is for selfish. He motivated participants by sharing anecdotes and referring to Mr. Harakhchand Savla, who has been selflessly serving cancer patients and striving hard to make life easier for the patients and their families. The workshop concluded with presenting a report on the Three-Day workshop.

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