Friday, November 19, 2021

Orientation Programme for First Year B.Ed Students

 Orientation Programme for First Year B.Ed Students

Date: 20 November 2021
Time: 10:00 A.M.
Venue: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Resource Person: Amal Raj Mohan, HSST Commerce, CAHSS Coyalmannam

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education organized an Orientation Programme for First Year B.Ed Students on 20 November 2021 at 10:00 A.M. in the college auditorium. The programme aimed to guide and motivate the newly admitted students and help them understand the academic expectations and professional responsibilities of the teaching profession.

The session was led by Mr. Amal Raj Mohan, HSST in Commerce at CAHSS Coyalmannam, who served as the resource person for the programme. He shared valuable insights on effective learning strategies, professional ethics, and the importance of developing the right attitude and skills required to become successful teachers.

During the session, the speaker interacted with the students and discussed topics such as time management, communication skills, and the role of teachers in shaping the future of society. The programme was highly engaging and encouraged students to actively participate in discussions and activities.

Faculty members and students attended the programme enthusiastically. The orientation session helped the first-year B.Ed students gain a clear understanding of their academic journey and inspired them to approach their teacher education programme with dedication and confidence.

The programme concluded with a note of appreciation to the resource person for delivering an informative and motivating session for the students.







Thursday, November 18, 2021

Fresher’s Day Celebration

 Fresher’s Day Celebration

Date: 19 November 2021
Time: 9:30 A.M.
Venue: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education organized Fresher’s Day on 19 November 2021 at 9:30 A.M. to warmly welcome the newly admitted students to the college community. The programme aimed to help the freshers feel comfortable in their
new academic environment and to encourage interaction between the senior and junior students.

The event began with a formal welcome session where faculty members and senior students greeted the newcomers and introduced them to the values, traditions, and academic culture of the institution. The programme created a friendly and supportive atmosphere that helped the freshers feel confident and motivated at the beginning of their academic journey.

Various cultural activities were organized as part of the celebration. Students participated enthusiastically in dance performances, music, and other entertaining programmes, which added colour and excitement to the event. The activities provided an opportunity for the freshers to showcase their talents and interact with their peers.

The celebration promoted a spirit of unity, friendship, and cooperation among students. It also helped the new students become familiar with the college environment and encouraged them to actively participate in future academic and extracurricular activities.

The programme concluded on a joyful note, marking the beginning of a memorable journey for the freshers at Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education. πŸŽ‰


Friday, June 18, 2021

Reading Week Celebration – Vayanolsavam 2021

 Reading Week Celebration – Vayanolsavam 2021

Date: 19 June – 25 June 2021
Organized by: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education organized Vayanolsavam (Reading Week) 2021 from 19 June to 25 June 2021 in connection with National Reading Day, commemorating the memory of P. N. Panicker, the father of the Library Movement in Kerala. The programme aimed to promote the habit of reading among students and to highlight the importance of knowledge and lifelong learning.

The week-long celebration included a variety of online programmes, discussions, and book presentations conducted through virtual platforms. The inaugural session was conducted on June 19, with Siddharth P, Vidyarthi Union Chairman, delivering the welcome address. The programme was presided over by Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal of MCCTE, and Dr. K. P. Mohanan, Secretary of Kerala Sahitya Akademi, delivered the keynote address. Other speakers included Rinoj N K, Assistant Professor, Kerala University, E. V. Santhosh Kumar, Lecturer at DIET Kannur, Mimudas A. M, Assistant Professor at Mattannur College, Anushree V, Vidyarthi Union General Secretary, and Indulekha P. T, College Department.

As part of the Reading Week celebrations, several programmes were organized to encourage students to develop reading habits. A book discussion session on Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty was conducted, along with discussions on the book “Utharendiyude Kailas Manasasarovar Yathra” by M. K. Ramachandran. Students actively participated in presentations, discussions, and reflections on the value of reading in personal and intellectual development.

The programmes emphasized the importance of books in shaping knowledge, critical thinking, and creativity among future teachers. The event successfully created enthusiasm for reading and inspired students to cultivate the habit of regular reading.

The Reading Week celebration concluded on June 25, leaving students with a renewed appreciation for literature, learning, and the transformative power of reading. πŸ“š


    

     




Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Brain Tumor Day Awareness Programme

 Brain Tumor Day Awareness Programme

Organized by: Biological Science Association – EVREN
Institution: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Biological Science Association “EVREN” of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, organized an awareness programme in observance of Brain Tumor Day. The programme aimed to create awareness among students about brain tumors, their causes, symptoms, and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.

As part of the programme, a talk was delivered by ShanimΠ°, who explained various aspects related to brain tumors. The session highlighted the medical condition, possible risk factors, common symptoms, and the importance of timely medical attention. The speaker also emphasized the need for spreading awareness in society to help people recognize early warning signs and seek proper medical care.

The programme helped students understand the seriousness of neurological disorders and the importance of health awareness. It also encouraged future teachers to play an active role in spreading health education and supporting awareness initiatives within the community.

The programme concluded with an informative discussion session, where participants reflected on the importance of health awareness and the role of education in promoting well-being in society.



Sunday, June 6, 2021

World Food Safety Day

 World Food Safety Day

Date: 7 June 2021
Organized by: Physical Science Department – MIRACLES
Institution: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Physical Science Department “MIRACLES” of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education (MCCTE), Mahe, observed World Food Safety Day on 7 June 2021 with the objective of creating awareness about the importance of safe and healthy food practices.

The programme highlighted the significance of food safety in maintaining good health and preventing foodborne diseases. Students were sensitized to the importance of proper food handling, storage, and hygiene in everyday life. The event emphasized that ensuring food safety is a shared responsibility among producers, suppliers, and consumers.

During the programme, discussions were held on topics such as contamination of food, safe preparation methods, and the importance of maintaining cleanliness in kitchens and food preparation areas. The programme also stressed the need for awareness about nutritional value and healthy eating habits.

The observance of World Food Safety Day helped students understand the scientific aspects of food safety and encouraged them to promote healthy and hygienic food practices in society.

The programme concluded with a message encouraging everyone to adopt responsible food practices and contribute towards building a healthier community. 🍎



Friday, June 4, 2021

World Environment Day Celebration

 World Environment Day Celebration

Date: 5 June 2021
Organized by: Biological Science Association – EVREN
Institution: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Biological Science Association “EVREN” of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education celebrated World Environment Day on 5 June 2021 with the aim of promoting environmental awareness and encouraging sustainable practices among students.

As part of the celebration, a talk was delivered by Sreelakshmi S, a student of Biological Science. The session highlighted the importance of protecting the environment and emphasized the urgent need for individuals and communities to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.

During the talk, various environmental issues such as pollution, deforestation, climate change, and loss of biodiversity were discussed. The speaker also explained the role of students and future teachers in creating awareness about environmental conservation and motivating society to protect nature.

The programme served as a platform for students to reflect on their responsibility toward the environment and inspired them to take active steps in conserving natural resources. The celebration successfully created awareness about the significance of maintaining ecological balance for the well-being of present and future generations.

The programme concluded with a reminder that collective efforts are essential to protect the planet and ensure a sustainable future. 🌱



Thursday, June 3, 2021

International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

 International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

Date: June 4, 2021
Organized by: Mathseeds
Institution: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education observed the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression on June 4, 2021, under the initiative of Mathseeds. The programme was organized with the objective of creating awareness about the suffering of children who become victims of aggression, violence, and abuse across the world.

The event aimed to highlight the importance of protecting children’s rights and ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for their growth and development. As part of the programme, a digital awareness presentation was conducted to sensitize students about the issues faced by children affected by war, conflict, and various forms of aggression.

The programme emphasized the responsibility of society, educators, and future teachers to safeguard the dignity and well-being of children. Participants reflected on the importance of compassion, empathy, and social responsibility in building a peaceful society where children can live without fear or harm.

The observance of this day helped the students understand the global significance of protecting children’s rights and reinforced the role of teachers in promoting awareness and advocacy for child protection.

The programme concluded with a message encouraging everyone to stand together in support of innocent children who suffer due to aggression and to work collectively towards a safer world for every child.



Sunday, March 7, 2021

World Oceans Day Celebration

 World Oceans Day Celebration

Date: 8 June 2021
Organized by: Biological Science Association – EVREN
Institution: Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Biological Science Association “EVREN” of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed World Oceans Day on 8 June 2021 with the objective of creating awareness about the importance of oceans and the need for their conservation.

As part of the programme, a talk was delivered by Dilna, a student of Biological Science. The session focused on the significance of oceans in maintaining ecological balance and supporting life on Earth. The speaker explained the role of oceans in regulating climate, supporting marine biodiversity, and providing resources that are essential for human survival.

The talk also highlighted the major threats faced by oceans such as pollution, plastic waste, overfishing, and climate change. Participants were encouraged to adopt responsible habits such as reducing plastic use, protecting marine ecosystems, and promoting environmental awareness.

The programme helped students understand the importance of protecting marine life and conserving ocean resources for future generations. It also inspired them to take an active role in environmental conservation and sustainability.

The programme concluded with a message emphasizing the collective responsibility of individuals and communities to protect and preserve the world’s oceans. 🌊