Wednesday, February 12, 2025

GARDENING ACTIVITY

 

GARDENING ACTIVITY
Organized by the Nature Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 13 February 2025
Time: 10:30 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Nature Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Gardening Activity on 13th February 2025 at 10:30 AM with the aim of fostering environmental awareness, promoting greenery on the campus, and encouraging students to appreciate the value of nature and sustainable practices.

The programme began with a warm welcome and an introduction to the purpose of the activity. Students were briefed on the importance of gardening in enhancing biodiversity, improving air quality, and creating a pleasant and eco-friendly campus environment.

Participants engaged in various hands-on gardening tasks, including:

  • Preparing soil and clearing weeds

  • Planting saplings and flowering plants

  • Watering and nourishing existing garden beds

  • Arranging pots and maintaining the green spaces

  • Learning basic gardening techniques and plant care

Students worked collaboratively, demonstrating enthusiasm, teamwork, and responsibility in caring for the plants. Faculty coordinators guided them on proper planting methods, the significance of each plant species, and the long-term benefits of maintaining greenery.

The activity also highlighted:

  • Importance of conserving nature

  • Role of plants in maintaining ecological balance

  • Benefits of gardening for mental well-being

  • Encouraging a sense of ownership and environmental stewardship among students

By the end of the session, the campus garden looked refreshed and enriched with new plants, contributing to a greener and more vibrant environment.

The programme concluded with a short reflection session, where students shared their experiences and expressed their commitment to continuing eco-friendly practices.

The Gardening Activity was a successful and enriching initiative, reflecting the Nature Club’s dedication to promoting environmental responsibility, hands-on learning, and love for nature among students.



Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Marathon Run

 

Marathon Run Conducted by the Sports Club

The Sports Club of MCCTE, Mahe organized a Marathon Run on 12 February 2025 at 10:30 a.m. in the college campus and surrounding routes.

The event aimed to promote physical fitness, endurance, and an active lifestyle among students. The marathon encouraged participants to challenge themselves physically while fostering determination, discipline, and team spirit. It also aimed to create awareness about the importance of regular physical exercise for maintaining overall health and well-being.

Students participated enthusiastically in the run, showcasing high energy and motivation throughout the route. Faculty members and volunteers ensured proper coordination, safety arrangements, and route guidance. Water points and support stations were also arranged to assist the runners.

The marathon created a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere, encouraging students to adopt a healthier lifestyle and appreciate the value of outdoor physical activities. Participants expressed satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment upon completing the run.

The programme concluded successfully with appreciation for all runners and volunteers. The Sports Club reaffirmed its commitment to organizing more such fitness-oriented and community-building activities in the future.



SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE AWARENESS DAY

 

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE AWARENESS DAY
Organized by the Health Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 12 February 2025
Time: 9:45 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Health Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Sexual and Reproductive Awareness Day Programme on 12th February 2025 at 9:45 AM with the objective of educating students about reproductive health, safe practices, and the importance of making informed decisions.

The session began with a brief introduction on the relevance of Sexual and Reproductive Awareness Day, emphasizing the need for accurate information, responsible behaviour, and promoting a healthy attitude toward reproductive well-being. Students were encouraged to understand sexual health as an essential part of overall physical and emotional wellness.

A resource person delivered an informative talk covering key topics such as:

  • Basics of reproductive health and hygiene

  • Importance of consent, respect, and personal boundaries

  • Prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

  • Myths and misconceptions related to sexual health

  • Importance of emotional well-being and healthy relationships

The session was interactive, allowing students to clarify doubts, participate in discussions, and gain confidence in understanding essential aspects of reproductive health. Visual aids and examples were used to make the content clear, age-appropriate, and engaging.

The programme concluded with a strong message encouraging students to practise self-care, maintain hygiene, make informed choices, and respect the dignity and rights of others. Participants expressed their appreciation for the awareness session and acknowledged its relevance in promoting a healthy and responsible lifestyle.

The Sexual and Reproductive Awareness Day programme was a meaningful and educational initiative, highlighting the Health Club’s commitment to fostering awareness, responsibility, and well-being within the campus community.



MARATHON RUN

 MARATHON RUN

Organized by the Physical Education Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 12 February 2025
Time: 9:30 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Physical Education Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe organized a Marathon Run on 12th February 2025 at 9:30 AM with the objective of promoting physical fitness, endurance, and a spirit of sportsmanship among students.

The programme began with a welcome address, followed by a brief orientation on the route, safety instructions, and the importance of running for maintaining good health. Participants were encouraged to give their best performance while ensuring safe and responsible participation.

The marathon witnessed enthusiastic involvement from students, who showcased energy, determination, and a positive competitive spirit throughout the event. The run helped participants improve stamina, build resilience, and develop an appreciation for regular physical activity.

Volunteers and coordinators were stationed along the route to guide the runners, provide hydration support, and ensure smooth conduct of the event. The atmosphere was vibrant and motivating as students cheered for their peers and promoted a culture of fitness on campus.

At the finishing point, participants were received with appreciation. The winners were acknowledged for their exceptional performance and presented with certificates.

The event concluded with a message encouraging students to incorporate physical exercise into their daily routine and continue participating in fitness-related programmes.

The Marathon Run was a successful and spirited initiative, demonstrating the Physical Education Club’s commitment to fostering health, wellness, and athletic enthusiasm within the campus community.



GUITAR DAY CELEBRATION

 

GUITAR DAY CELEBRATION
Organized by the Music Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 11 February 2025
Time: 3:00 PM

The Music Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe celebrated Guitar Day on 11th February 2025 at 3:00 PM with the objective of promoting interest in instrumental music and appreciating the artistic versatility of the guitar. The programme aimed to introduce students to different styles of guitar playing and to inspire them to explore instrumental music as a form of creative expression.

The event began with a brief introduction on the history of the guitar, its evolution across cultures, and its significance in various musical genres including classical, folk, jazz, and contemporary styles. Faculty members highlighted the guitar’s role as a globally influential instrument known for its expressive capabilities and melodic richness.

Students performed a variety of pieces showcasing fingerstyle techniques, melodic compositions, chord progressions, and rhythmic strumming patterns. The performances included classical arrangements, soft instrumental pieces, and popular tunes, each reflecting the performers’ skill, practice, and musical creativity. The event provided an enjoyable atmosphere, allowing the audience to appreciate the soothing and dynamic qualities of guitar music.

A demonstration segment was included where guitar basics, tuning techniques, chord formation, and posture were explained to interested students. This interactive component enabled beginners to gain foundational understanding and encouraged them to develop instrumental confidence.

Participants and listeners expressed enthusiasm throughout the programme, appreciating the diversity of performances and the opportunity to learn more about the instrument. Faculty members commended the efforts of the performers and encouraged students to continue nurturing their musical abilities.

The programme concluded with words of appreciation and encouragement from the coordinators. The Guitar Day Celebration was a successful and engaging initiative, reflecting the Music Club’s commitment to promoting musical talent, instrumental learning, and artistic enrichment among students.

Monday, February 10, 2025

BEHAVIOURAL CHALLENGES

 

BEHAVIOURAL CHALLENGES ACTIVITY
CONDUCTED BY THE DISCIPLINE CLUB OF MCCTE MAHE

The Discipline Club of MCCTE, Mahe conducted a Behavioural Challenges Activity on 11 February 2025 at 10:00 AM in the college campus. The programme aimed to create awareness among student teachers about common behavioural issues observed in school settings and to equip them with practical strategies to handle such challenges effectively.

The session began with an introduction by the club coordinators, who emphasized the importance of understanding students’ behavioural patterns for maintaining a healthy learning environment. Participants were engaged in various interactive activities, case discussions, and scenario-based tasks that highlighted issues such as attention difficulties, classroom disruptions, peer conflicts, and emotional outbursts.

Student teachers actively participated in the activities, sharing their observations and suggesting solutions based on real-life situations. The programme helped them develop skills such as empathy, patience, conflict resolution, and effective classroom communication.

The activity concluded with a reflective discussion, where participants expressed that the session enhanced their awareness and confidence in addressing behavioural challenges in classrooms. The Discipline Club extended gratitude to the faculty members and all participants for their cooperation in making the programme meaningful and impactful.

The Behavioural Challenges Activity successfully fulfilled its objective of preparing future teachers to manage diverse behavioural situations with understanding and professionalism.



Thursday, February 6, 2025

CAREER TALK

 CAREER TALK

Organised by the Mathematics Club
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 07 February 2025 | Time: 10:25 AM

The Mathematics Club of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, organised a Career Talk on 7 February 2025 at 10:25 AM. The programme aimed to provide student teachers with insights into career opportunities in the field of mathematics and education, and to guide them in making informed professional choices.

The session began with a welcome address by the club coordinator, who highlighted the importance of career awareness for student teachers. The invited resource person delivered an informative and inspiring talk on various career pathways available for individuals with strong mathematical backgrounds. These included teaching positions, higher studies in mathematics and education, competitive examinations, research opportunities, data analytics, and roles in educational technology.

The speaker emphasised the growing demand for mathematically skilled professionals and the value of analytical and problem-solving abilities in diverse fields. Practical guidance was provided on preparing for interviews, developing professional skills, and building confidence as future educators.

Students actively participated in the interactive session, asking questions and seeking clarity about different career options, required qualifications, and growth prospects. The talk motivated participants to explore their interests, build their competencies, and adopt a proactive approach to career planning.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the resource person, principal, faculty members, and students for their enthusiastic contribution to the success of the event.



PERIODIC TABLE DAY-SPEECH

 

Speech Conducted on Periodic Table Day

The Chemistry Club of MCCTE, Mahe organized a Speech Session in connection with Periodic Table Day on 7 February 2025 at 10:00 a.m. in the college campus.

The programme aimed to enhance students’ understanding of the periodic table, its history, structure, and significance in the field of Chemistry. The speech highlighted the development of the periodic table from Mendeleev’s early arrangement to the modern periodic classification, emphasizing its importance as the foundation of chemical science.

The speaker discussed major trends such as atomic size, ionization energy, electronegativity, and the classification of elements into groups and periods. The session helped students connect theoretical concepts with practical applications, thereby strengthening their conceptual clarity.

Students listened attentively and engaged in a short interactive discussion following the session. The programme successfully promoted scientific curiosity and deepened appreciation for the periodic table as a key tool for understanding the behavior of elements.

The event concluded effectively, marking a meaningful observance of Periodic Table Day. The Chemistry Club expressed its intention to continue organizing informative and student-centered academic activities in the future.



FOOD TRAIL

 FOOD TRAIL

Organized by the Tour Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education
Date: 06 February 2025
Time: 5:00 PM

The Tour Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Food Trail on 6th February 2025 at 5:00 PM with the objective of familiarizing students with local cuisine, food culture, and culinary traditions while promoting experiential learning beyond the classroom. The programme aimed to help students explore the cultural significance of food and understand its connection with heritage and community life.

The programme began with a brief orientation on the purpose of the food trail and the importance of traditional food in reflecting the identity of a region. Students visited selected local food spots and were introduced to a variety of authentic dishes representing the unique flavours and culinary practices of Mahe. They observed food preparation methods, ingredients used, and presentation styles.

Students actively interacted with food vendors, gaining firsthand knowledge about cooking techniques, hygiene practices, and the history behind certain traditional dishes. The tasting session allowed students to experience diverse flavours and appreciate the richness of local cuisine. The activity created a lively and joyful atmosphere filled with curiosity, learning, and cultural exchange.

The Food Trail also encouraged social bonding, observation skills, and respect for regional food traditions. Students shared their experiences, compared tastes, and expressed enthusiasm about learning through direct exposure. Faculty coordinators guided the students throughout the programme and ensured discipline and safety.

The programme concluded with reflections from students, who expressed that the activity was informative, enjoyable, and culturally enriching. The coordinators appreciated the active participation of students and encouraged them to explore more such experiential learning opportunities.

The Food Trail was a successful and meaningful initiative, reflecting the Tour Club’s commitment to promoting cultural awareness, practical learning, and student engagement through real-world experiences.



QUIZ COMPETITION

 QUIZ COMPETITION CONDUCTED BY DISCIPLINE CLUB OF MCCTE MAHE

The Discipline Club of MCCTE, Mahe organized a Quiz Competition on 6 February 2025 at 2:00 PM in the college campus. The programme aimed to promote general awareness, critical thinking, and a healthy competitive spirit among the student teachers.

The event began with a brief introduction by the club coordinators who highlighted the importance of discipline, presence of mind, and prompt decision-making in quiz activities. Students participated enthusiastically, forming teams and showcasing their knowledge in diverse areas such as current affairs, general knowledge, science, arts, and sports.

Multiple rounds were conducted, including rapid-fire and buzzer rounds, which added excitement and engagement to the event. The participants displayed commendable team spirit and intellectual competence throughout the competition.

The Quiz Competition concluded with the announcement of winners and appreciation for all participating teams. The event successfully provided a platform for students to enhance their knowledge while fostering discipline and teamwork. The Discipline Club expressed gratitude to the college administration, faculty members, and students for their support in making the programme a grand success.



Wednesday, February 5, 2025

NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY ACTIVITY

 NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY ACTIVITY

Organized by the Nature Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 06 February 2025
Time: 12:00 PM
Venue: College Campus and Surrounding Areas

The Nature Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Nature Photography Activity on 6th February 2025 at 12:00 PM with the aim of encouraging students to appreciate the beauty of the natural environment and to capture unique elements of nature through the lens of a camera.

The programme began with an introductory session highlighting the importance of nature photography in promoting environmental awareness and helping individuals observe the world more closely. Students were guided on basic photography skills, including composition, lighting, angles, and framing.

Participants explored the college campus and nearby natural areas to photograph various elements of nature, such as:

  • Flowers and plants

  • Birds and insects

  • Landscapes and natural patterns

  • Water bodies and reflections

  • Textures, colours, and small details of the ecosystem

The activity encouraged students to develop patience, observation skills, and artistic expression. Many were able to capture unique moments that showcased the diversity and beauty of the environment.

The Nature Photography Activity also emphasized:

  • The importance of conserving biodiversity

  • Discovering beauty in everyday surroundings

  • Respecting natural habitats while photographing

  • Using photography as a tool for environmental advocacy

Participants later shared their photographs with the group, fostering discussion about artistic perspectives, environmental themes, and the stories behind each image. Faculty coordinators appreciated the creativity and enthusiasm displayed by the students.

The programme concluded with a message encouraging students to continue exploring nature, documenting its beauty, and raising awareness about the need for conservation.




Tuesday, February 4, 2025

POSTER MAKING COMPETITION AGAINST DRUGS

 POSTER MAKING COMPETITION AGAINST DRUGS

Organized by the De-Addiction Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 05 February 2025
Time: 12:45 PM
Venue: College Campus

The De-Addiction Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Poster Making Competition Against Drugs on 5th February 2025 at 12:45 PM as part of its initiatives to promote awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to encourage students to express their anti-drug messages creatively.

The programme began with a welcome address and an introduction to the objectives of the competition. Students were encouraged to use art as a medium for social awareness and to convey strong messages advocating a drug-free lifestyle.

Participants created posters based on themes such as:

  • “Say No to Drugs”

  • Impact of drug abuse on youth and society

  • Healthy alternatives to addiction

  • Role of education in preventing drug use

  • Building a drug-free community

The posters showcased high levels of creativity, artistic skill, and meaningful expression. Students used vibrant colours, powerful symbols, and thought-provoking slogans to highlight the dangers of addiction and promote healthy living.

The judging panel evaluated the posters based on:

  • Creativity and originality

  • Clarity of message

  • Visual appeal

  • Relevance to the theme

  • Overall impact

The event created an atmosphere of awareness and reflection as students engaged in meaningful conversations about the consequences of drug use and the importance of prevention.

The programme concluded with the announcement of winners and words of appreciation for all participants. Faculty coordinators commended the students for their talent and commitment to spreading awareness.

The Poster Making Competition Against Drugs was a successful and impactful initiative, reinforcing the De-Addiction Club’s mission to promote a drug-free campus and encourage students to take an active role in social awareness campaigns.



FILM SCREENING

 

FILM SCREENING CONDUCTED BY FILM CLUB OF MCCTE MAHE

The Film Club of MCCTE, Mahe conducted a Film Screening on 5 February 2025 at 11:00 AM in the college campus. The programme was organized with the objective of promoting film appreciation, visual literacy, and critical understanding of cinema among student-teachers.

The session began with a brief introduction by the club coordinators, who highlighted the significance of films as a powerful educational and cultural medium. Students were encouraged to observe the thematic elements, cinematography, character development, and directorial style while watching the film.

The screening was well attended by student-teachers and faculty members. Following the film, an interactive discussion was held, allowing participants to share their reflections and interpretations. The conversation enabled students to explore deeper meanings embedded in the film and develop analytical thinking skills.

Overall, the Film Screening provided an enriching learning experience and strengthened the college’s efforts to integrate creative and cultural activities into the academic environment.




TREE PLANTING PROGRAMME

 

TREE PLANTING PROGRAMME
Organized by the Biological Science Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 05 February 2025
Time: 10:00 AM

The Biological Science Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Tree Planting Programme on 5th February 2025 at 10:00 AM with the aim of promoting environmental conservation, enhancing campus greenery, and fostering ecological awareness among students. The initiative encouraged students to take part in protecting the environment through practical action.

The programme began with a brief introduction on the importance of tree planting, highlighting its role in improving air quality, increasing biodiversity, reducing pollution, and combating climate change. Students were reminded that planting and nurturing trees is one of the most effective contributions individuals can make toward a sustainable future.

Participants, along with faculty members, gathered in designated areas of the campus to plant a variety of saplings. Students worked enthusiastically, preparing the soil, planting saplings, watering them, and placing protective coverings to ensure their healthy growth. The event promoted teamwork, responsibility, and hands-on learning, helping students connect theoretical concepts of biology with real-world environmental practices.

Throughout the activity, coordinators guided students on proper planting techniques and the long-term care required for the saplings. The importance of preserving native plant species and maintaining ecological balance was emphasized. Students also discussed the significance of environmental stewardship and their role in building a greener campus.

The programme concluded with appreciation from faculty coordinators, who encouraged students to regularly monitor the growth of the planted saplings and continue participating in eco-friendly initiatives. The Tree Planting Programme was a meaningful and impactful initiative, reflecting the Biological Science Club’s commitment to fostering environmental responsibility, scientific awareness, and sustainable practices among students.



TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPING CLASS

 

TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPING CLASS
Organized by the IT Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 05 February 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: College Campus

The IT Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Technology Developing Class on 5th February 2025 at 10:00 AM with the objective of enhancing students’ knowledge of emerging technologies and improving their digital skills for academic and professional growth.

The session began with a welcome address, followed by an introduction to the importance of technological literacy in today’s rapidly advancing digital world. Students were encouraged to develop creative thinking and problem-solving skills through exposure to modern technological tools.

The resource person conducted an interactive and informative class covering topics such as:

  • Basics of software development

  • Introduction to coding and logical thinking

  • Use of artificial intelligence and machine learning

  • Importance of cybersecurity and safe online practices

  • Latest trends in educational technology

  • Mobile and web application development fundamentals

Students were also given demonstrations of simple tech tools and development platforms, helping them understand how digital solutions are created and utilized. Hands-on activities allowed participants to gain practical experience and explore their interest in technology.

The session encouraged active participation, with students asking questions, sharing ideas, and engaging in discussions about real-world technological applications. The resource person emphasized the importance of continuous learning and keeping pace with advancing technology.

The programme concluded with a message encouraging students to apply their learning in academic projects, embrace innovation, and explore career opportunities in the tech field.

The Technology Developing Class was an insightful and skill-enhancing initiative, reflecting the IT Club’s commitment to promoting digital awareness, technical proficiency, and innovative thinking among students.




Monday, February 3, 2025

CANCER AWARENESS CLASS

 

CANCER AWARENESS CLASS
Organized by the Health Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 04 February 2025
Time: 10:30 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Health Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Cancer Awareness Class on 4th February 2025 at 10:30 AM in observance of World Cancer Day. The programme aimed to educate students about cancer prevention, early detection, and the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle.

The session commenced with a welcome address, followed by a brief introduction to the significance of World Cancer Day. The resource person highlighted the rising concerns related to cancer and the crucial role awareness plays in reducing its impact.

During the session, participants were provided with essential information, including:

  • Types of cancer commonly seen in the population

  • Causes and risk factors such as lifestyle habits, genetics, and environmental exposures

  • Signs and symptoms that require early medical attention

  • Importance of regular health check-ups and screenings

  • Preventive measures including healthy diet, physical activity, and avoiding harmful substances

The session was highly informative and interactive, with students actively engaging by asking questions and sharing their thoughts. Visual aids and real-life examples were used to make the information more relatable and impactful.

The programme concluded with an awareness message encouraging students to make informed health choices and spread the message of early detection and prevention among their peers and families.

The Cancer Awareness Class was a meaningful and educational initiative, reinforcing the Health Club’s commitment to promoting health consciousness and well-being within the campus community.



Sunday, February 2, 2025

Digital Poster Making Competition

 

DIGITAL POSTER MAKING COMPETITION

Organised by: IT Club, MCCTE Mahe
Date: 03 February 2025
Time: 12:30 PM
Venue: College Campus

The IT Club of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe successfully organised a Digital Poster Making Competition on 03 February 2025 at 12:30 PM. The event was conducted with the aim of encouraging creativity, digital literacy, and design skills among the students.

The programme began with a brief introduction by the IT Club coordinator, who explained the purpose of the competition and highlighted the importance of digital designing in modern educational and professional contexts. Participants were instructed on the rules, theme, and time limit of the contest before beginning their work.

Students used various digital tools and software to create visually appealing and meaningful posters. The competition encouraged them to explore layouts, typography, colour combinations, and graphic elements while ensuring clarity and relevance to the given theme. The atmosphere was vibrant, with students displaying enthusiasm and originality in their designs.

Entries were evaluated based on creativity, visual impact, message clarity, and technical execution. The judging panel appreciated the high quality of submissions and acknowledged the participants’ efforts. Winners were announced and appreciated for their outstanding work.

The event concluded with remarks from the IT Club, thanking all participants for their active involvement and encouraging them to continue enhancing their digital competencies.

Overall, the Digital Poster Making Competition was a successful, engaging, and skill-enriching event that provided students an opportunity to showcase their talents in digital design.



WORLD WETLANDS DAY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

 

WORLD WETLANDS DAY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
Organized by the Eco Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 03 February 2025
Time: 10:30 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Eco Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a World Wetlands Day Awareness Campaign on 3rd February 2025 at 10:30 AM with the objective of educating students about the ecological significance of wetlands and promoting conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems.

The programme began with a welcome address, followed by an introduction explaining the purpose of World Wetlands Day, observed globally to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands in sustaining biodiversity, regulating water cycles, preventing floods, and combating climate change.

A resource person delivered an insightful awareness session covering topics such as:

  • Types and functions of wetlands

  • Wetlands as habitats for diverse plant and animal species

  • Threats to wetlands including pollution, land conversion, and climate impacts

  • Importance of community participation in wetland conservation

  • Success stories of wetland restoration efforts around the world

The campaign featured several activities to engage students meaningfully:

1. Poster and Slogan Awareness Display

Students created creative posters and slogans highlighting themes such as:

  • “Save Wetlands, Save Life”

  • “Wetlands Are Earth’s Kidneys”

  • “Protect Our Wetlands for Future Generations”

2. Awareness March (Campus Walkthrough)

Participants carried placards and walked through the campus, spreading messages about wetland conservation and encouraging peers to learn more about local water bodies and their protection.

3. Interactive Discussion

Students shared their thoughts on the local wetlands they know, the threats these areas face, and strategies for sustainable conservation. The discussion encouraged active thinking and environmental responsibility.

The programme concluded with a pledge, where students committed to safeguarding wetlands, reducing pollution, conserving water, and promoting environmental awareness within their communities.

The World Wetlands Day Awareness Campaign was an impactful and educational initiative, reflecting the Eco Club’s dedication to building ecological consciousness, fostering student participation, and inspiring actions that contribute to the protection of natural ecosystems.



LITERACY GAMES

 

LITERACY GAMES
Organized by the Reading Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 03 February 2025
Time: 9:30 AM

The Reading Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted Literacy Games on 3rd February 2025 at 9:30 AM with the objective of strengthening students’ language skills, improving vocabulary, enhancing comprehension, and making learning fun and interactive. The programme aimed to promote reading, writing, and thinking abilities through engaging and enjoyable activities.

The programme began with a brief introduction explaining the importance of literacy in academic and personal development. Students actively participated in various literacy-based games such as word puzzles, spelling challenges, vocabulary building activities, sentence formation, rapid reading tasks, and quiz-based language games. These activities were designed to improve cognitive skills, quick thinking, and language confidence.

Participants showed great enthusiasm and teamwork while playing the games. The activities encouraged healthy competition, cooperation, and active involvement. Students demonstrated creativity, sharp thinking, and good command over language while performing the tasks. The fun-filled atmosphere helped reduce fear of mistakes and promoted confident learning.

Faculty coordinators observed the activities and guided the students throughout the session. They appreciated the participants for their active involvement and emphasized how such games enhance learning in an enjoyable manner. Students shared that the programme helped improve their vocabulary, communication skills, and interest in language-related activities.

The programme concluded with appreciation from the coordinators, who encouraged students to continue participating in such creative literacy programmes. The Literacy Games activity was a lively and meaningful initiative, reflecting the Reading Club’s commitment to promoting language proficiency, active learning, and joyful reading culture among students.



Saturday, February 1, 2025

WORKSHOP

 WORKSHOP

Organized by the Green Protocol Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 02 February 2024
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Green Protocol Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Workshop on 2nd February 2024 at 10:00 AM with the aim of promoting eco-friendly practices, raising awareness about sustainable living, and encouraging students to take initiative in environmental conservation.

The programme began with a welcome address followed by an introduction to the purpose of the workshop. Students were informed about the importance of adopting a green protocol mindset to reduce waste, conserve resources, and protect the environment.

1. Workshop Theme and Objectives

The workshop focused on practical approaches to sustainability, highlighting topics such as:

  • Waste reduction and segregation

  • Eliminating single-use plastics

  • Sustainable consumption habits

  • Reusing and recycling materials

  • Green alternatives for daily life

  • Environmental responsibilities of individuals and institutions

2. Expert Session

A resource person led an engaging session explaining:

  • The environmental impact of non-biodegradable waste

  • Benefits of green protocol implementation

  • Strategies for reducing carbon footprint

  • Role of youth in building an eco-conscious community

The interactive nature of the session encouraged students to ask questions and discuss real-life situations.

3. Hands-on Activity / Demonstration

Participants were guided through practical demonstrations, which may have included:

  • Creating eco-friendly products (e.g., paper bags, cloth bags)

  • Composting basics

  • Reusing household materials in creative ways

  • Sustainable event management ideas

This hands-on approach helped students understand the importance of practical implementation.

4. Group Discussion

Students engaged in group discussions about:

  • Challenges in adopting green practices

  • Ways to spread awareness in the community

  • Creating a green campus environment

5. Learning Outcomes

The workshop helped students:

  • Gain knowledge about sustainable practices

  • Build awareness of environmental issues

  • Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills

  • Understand their role in environmental stewardship

  • Motivate one another to take eco-friendly actions

6. Conclusion

The programme concluded with a commitment from participants to integrate green protocol practices into their daily lives. Faculty coordinators encouraged students to lead by example and continue promoting sustainability on and off campus.

The Workshop was an informative, engaging, and impactful initiative, reflecting the Green Protocol Club’s dedication to nurturing environmentally responsible and proactive individuals.