Wednesday, April 23, 2025

PSYCHOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATION

 PSYCHOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATION

Organized by the Psychology Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 24 April 2025
Time: 11:30 AM

The Psychology Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted Psychology Week beginning on 24th April 2025 at 11:30 AM with the objective of promoting psychological awareness, enhancing student participation, and fostering a deeper understanding of human behaviour and mental processes. The week-long celebration included a series of activities designed to engage students in learning, reflection, creativity, and skill development.

The inauguration of Psychology Week began with an introduction emphasizing the relevance of psychology in education, personal growth, mental health, and social interaction. Students and faculty gathered to mark the commencement of the programme, which aimed to make psychological learning both enjoyable and meaningful.

Throughout the week, various activities such as poster making, elocution, quizzes, role plays, reflective writing, mental health awareness sessions, and interactive games were conducted. Each activity was designed to highlight a different aspect of psychology, including cognitive processes, emotional regulation, personality development, behavioural patterns, and stress management. Students actively participated in all events, demonstrating enthusiasm, creativity, and scientific curiosity.

Displays and exhibitions were arranged showcasing models, charts, and visual materials explaining psychological theories, experiments, and concepts. Informative presentations helped students gain insight into topics such as memory, perception, intelligence, mindfulness, and well-being. Interactive discussions enabled students to connect theoretical knowledge with real-life situations.

The celebration created a vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment, fostering peer learning and collaboration. Faculty members appreciated the active involvement of students and encouraged them to explore psychology beyond the classroom.

The programme concluded with words of appreciation from the coordinators, who acknowledged the efforts of all participants and emphasized the importance of understanding psychological principles for personal and professional growth. Psychology Week was a successful and enriching initiative, reflecting the Psychology Club’s commitment to promoting mental health awareness, academic excellence, and holistic development among students.