The MAHE Co-Operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with Chothavoor H S S, Champad, organized a session on Electric shock on October 24 at 2.30 pm. The resource person for the event was Anjali K K, a 2nd year B.Ed. student from MCCTE. The main objective of this lesson was to help students understand the concept, causes, effects, and preventive measures related to electric short circuits.
During the class, she explained how a short circuit occurs when the electric current flows through an unintended low-resistance path, causing excessive current and heat generation. The difference between a normal circuit and a short circuit was clearly illustrated with diagrams and examples from daily life.
To make the topic more engaging, she demonstrated simple activities using circuit models and safety equipment to show how short circuits can occur and how to prevent them. Students were also introduced to safety devices such as fuses, circuit breakers, and proper wiring techniques.
The students actively participated in the discussion, shared their own experiences with electrical safety at home, and asked several thoughtful questions. The session created awareness about the importance of handling electrical appliances carefully and following safety rules.
Overall, the class was informative, practical, and highly effective. It helped students gain a clear understanding of electrical safety and encouraged them to be more cautious and responsible while using electrical devices.
The program was coordinated by Dr. Sreelatha K (Principal, MCCTE), Ms. Revathy M (IQAC Coordinator, MCCTE), and Jayarajan ( Head Master, Chothavoor H S S).
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