Monday, March 4, 2024

WORLD HEARING DAY

 REPORT ON WORLD HEARING DAY 


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World Hearing Day is held on 3 March each year to raise awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing loss and promote ear and hearing care across the world. This year's World Hearing Day is "Changing mindsets: Let's make ear and hearing care a reality for all".


As another special day was celebrated on 3rd March, we celebrated the World Hearing Day on 5th March. The program was conducted through online mode in the google meet. A talk was organised on World Hearing Day. It was handled by Navya K, first year B.Ed Physical science student. She spoke about the importance of this day. After the talk, she presented a Power Point presentation mainly focused on the sign language used by people with hearing disability. She Explained the American sign language system.

National Safety Day

Report on National Safety Day


"National Safety Day is observed on March 4, every year, and it's an opportunity to start the conversation about safety in places like workplaces, homes, industries, and public areas.

Mahe co-operative college of teacher education, conducted this programme on 5th March. The programme was led by English department students. An awareness talk was conducted by Ameesha K.V .Along with that a slogan writing competition was held and the best slogan was chosen. The winners of the slogan writing competition are Arathi, Shabnam and Swetha."

Saturday, March 2, 2024

World Wildlife Day

Report on World Wildlife Day

March 3

United Nations World Wildlife Day (WWD) is celebrated every year on March 3 to celebrate wild animals and plants. Every year, we recognize the unique roles and contributions of wildlife to people and the planet.

The WWD 2024 Theme is "Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation".

In the online meeting, Megha Mohan, first year B.Ed Physical science student, presented a speech. She explained the history, theme and significance of wildlife photography contest that was organised at the department level. Prayoj MK from first year B.Ed Biological science department won the first prize. Anusha M from first year B.Ed Mathematics department and Siham Rahim from first year B.Ed English department secured the second and third position respectively."

Zero Discrimination Day

Report on Zero Discrimination Day, 

01 March 2024

Zero Discrimination Day is marked every year on March 1 by the United Nations (UN) and other international organisations. This day is observed by all UN member countries and it aims to promote equality before the law.

Executive Director of UNAIDS Michel Sidéki launched Zero Discrimination Day in Beijing on March 1, 2014.

For a social or political issue it is pivotal to avoid all sorts of discrimination. For a humanity, it is flourishing when there is no discrimination.

Mathematics association of Mahe co teachers education conducted a program on 01 March 2024 to celebrate Zero Discrimination day. The program was held at 08:00 pm. Insaana, First year B ed mathematics student was the anchor. First year B ed mathematics student was also invited to talk about the topic of the poster competition "Zero Discrimination and its importance. The poster making competition was to protect everyone's right".

Pravitha First year B Ed social science student won the first prize, Sarang, First year B Ed physical science student won the second prize and Siham, First year B Ed English student won the third prize.





Friday, March 1, 2024

WORLD CIVIL DEFENCE DAY

 Report on World Civil Defence Day


World Civil Defence Day is celebrated every year on 1 March. The day is committed to bringing issues to light about the significance of civil defence measures in shielding individuals and their property from natural disasters, accidents, and different crises.

World Civil Defence Day is a strong sign of the basic role that civil defence organizations play in shielding our security and prosperity. By promoting readiness, cultivating joint effort, and tending to difficulties, the day urges activity to fabricate a stronger and safe society.

Mathematics association of Mahe cooperative college of teacher education conducted programs on 6th March 2024 to celebrate World Civil Defence Day. The program was held in online Google Meet at 8:00 pm. Gokuldas, first year B.Ed Mathematics student, was the Anchor. He invited Mayoogha, first year B.Ed Mathematics student, to talk about the day and its importance. She talked about the significance of civil defence measures in shielding individuals and their property from natural disasters, accidents, and different crises.



Wednesday, February 28, 2024

VOTERS REGISTRATION DRIVE

 

VOTERS REGISTRATION DRIVE
Organized by the Electoral Literacy Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 29 February 2024
Time: 10:30 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Electoral Literacy Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Voters Registration Drive on 29th February 2024 at 10:30 AM with the objective of promoting electoral participation and ensuring that eligible students and staff were registered as voters.

The programme began with a brief introduction on the importance of voter registration as a fundamental step in strengthening democracy. Students were informed about the significance of exercising their voting rights and the role of young voters in contributing to free and fair elections.

Officials and coordinators guided participants through the registration procedures, including:

  • Eligibility criteria for new voters

  • Required documents for registration

  • Online and offline application processes

  • Corrections and updates in voter ID details

  • Steps to track application status

Students actively participated in the drive, clearing doubts and completing their voter registration forms with the assistance of club members. The activity helped first-time voters understand the registration process clearly and motivated them to become responsible citizens.

The programme created awareness about the importance of political participation and encouraged students to take part in upcoming electoral activities.

The event concluded with a message emphasizing the power of every vote and encouraging all eligible students to participate in the democratic process.

The Voters Registration Drive was a highly impactful initiative, reinforcing the Electoral Literacy Club’s commitment to promoting electoral awareness, civic responsibility, and active citizenship among the campus community.



RESEARCH PROJECT PRESENTATION

 RESEARCH PROJECT PRESENTATION
Organized by the Electoral Literacy Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 29 February 2024
Time: 10:30 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Electoral Literacy Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Research Project Presentation Programme on 29th February 2024 at 10:30 AM. The initiative aimed to enhance students’ understanding of electoral processes, democratic values, and voter awareness through research-based learning.

The session began with a welcome address, followed by an introduction to the purpose of the programme. Students were encouraged to adopt a critical and analytical approach while studying topics related to elections, citizenship, and democratic participation.

As part of the event, students presented research projects on themes such as:

  • Importance of voter education among youth

  • Role of the Election Commission in ensuring free and fair elections

  • Impact of social media on voter behaviour

  • Electoral reforms in India

  • Challenges in increasing voter turnout

  • Rights and responsibilities of citizens in a democracy

Participants presented their objectives, methodology, findings, and conclusions with clarity and confidence. The presentations reflected their understanding of electoral literacy and showcased their ability to analyze democratic practices through a research lens.

The faculty panel offered constructive feedback on research design, data interpretation, and presentation skills. Students were motivated to further engage in electoral awareness activities and broaden their knowledge of democratic processes.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, appreciating the efforts of participants and acknowledging the support of faculty members.

The Research Project Presentation was a valuable initiative that strengthened students’ understanding of electoral literacy and reinforced the club’s commitment to promoting informed, responsible, and active citizenship.




National science day

 

REPORT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PROGRAMME


The students of Biological Science organized the National Science Day program on 28/02/2024 at 8:00 P.M on online platform for the academic year 2023-2025. Aiswarya PS and Vrinda delivered a speech about the importance of National science Day and the biography of CV Raman. Alakananda anchored the programme. A Quiz competition was conducted and the winners are Megha Mohan from Physical science got 1st prize, Ambika T C from Physical science got 2nd prize, Anjali Udayakumar from English also got 2nd prize and Abhinand sasi from Physical science got 3rd prize. We got wonderful feedbacks from students and teachers as the program was very informative.



ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION
Organised by the Physics Club
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 28 February 2024 | Time: 3:00 PM

The Physics Club of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, conducted an Essay Writing Competition on 28 February 2024 at 3:00 PM. The event was organised with the objective of encouraging students to express their understanding of physics concepts through creative and analytical writing.

The programme began with a brief introduction by the club coordinator, who emphasized the importance of scientific writing in developing critical thinking and communication skills. Students were provided with physics-related themes such as emerging technologies, the impact of physics in everyday life, renewable energy, space science, and the contributions of great physicists.

Participants enthusiastically engaged in writing, showcasing their ability to analyse scientific ideas, connect them with real-world applications, and articulate their thoughts coherently. The competition helped students enhance their conceptual clarity as well as their writing proficiency.

Faculty members evaluated the essays based on clarity of content, originality, relevance to the topic, logical flow, and presentation. The event encouraged students to explore physics beyond textbooks and strengthened their confidence in academic writing.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, appreciating the support of the principal, faculty members, coordinators, and all participants. The essay writing competition was successful in promoting scientific literacy, creativity, and appreciation for physics among student teachers.



NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY-CHEMISTRY QUIZ

 

National Science Day Celebration

Organized by Chemistry Club, MCCTE Mahe
Date: 28 February 2024**

The Chemistry Club of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education (MCCTE), Mahe, celebrated National Science Day on 28 February 2024 at 3:00 PM in the college campus. The programme was organized to honour the contributions of Indian scientists and to promote scientific learning among student-teachers.

As part of the celebration, a Chemistry Quiz Competition was conducted, providing a platform for students to test and enhance their knowledge of fundamental chemical concepts, scientists’ contributions, laboratory safety, and real-life applications of chemistry. The competition aimed to cultivate curiosity, teamwork, and scientific thinking.

Several teams participated enthusiastically, answering questions across multiple rounds such as basic chemistry, applied chemistry, rapid-fire questions, and scientific discoveries. The quiz created an engaging and competitive atmosphere, encouraging students to think critically and respond promptly.

Faculty members appreciated the active participation of students and highlighted the importance of National Science Day in promoting scientific awareness and innovation. The event concluded with the announcement of winners and a vote of thanks.

The celebration successfully enriched the scientific spirit among the student-teachers, making National Science Day a meaningful and inspiring occasion at MCCTE Mahe.



Tuesday, February 27, 2024

ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

 ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

Organised by the Physics Club
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 28 February 2024 | Time: 12:30 PM

The Physics Club of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, conducted an Essay Writing Competition on 28 February 2024 at 12:30 PM. The programme was organised to encourage students to explore physics-related themes creatively and to enhance their scientific writing and analytical skills.

The event began with a welcome address by the club coordinator, who highlighted the importance of writing as a tool for expressing scientific ideas clearly and effectively. Students were provided with a selection of physics-based topics, including renewable energy, recent advancements in physics, applications of physics in everyday life, and contributions of renowned physicists.

Participants engaged enthusiastically in the competition, demonstrating their understanding of scientific concepts, ability to connect theories with real-world applications, and capability to articulate ideas in a well-structured manner. The activity helped students refine their critical thinking, creativity, and writing proficiency.

Faculty members evaluated the essays based on clarity of content, originality, relevance to the topic, scientific accuracy, and coherence. The event fostered a positive learning environment and encouraged students to delve deeper into the world of physics.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the principal, faculty members, coordinators, and students for their active participation. The essay writing competition was successful in promoting scientific literacy and inspiring thoughtful engagement with physics among student teachers.



International mother language day


Report on international mother language day

International Mother Language Day is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote multilingualism. The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000.

Mahe co-operative college of teacher education, conducted this programme on 28th February 2024. The programme was led by the English department students. A talk was conducted by Sneha.N.

 A competition for a surprise quiz was also held. Shabnam from English department was the one who gave the instructions. There was a one-minute time limit on each question. The students in the biology department emerged victorious in the quiz competition.

STUDY SKILL AND TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS

 STUDY SKILLS AND TIME MANAGEMENT SESSION

Organised by the Guidance and Counselling Club
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 27 February 2024 | Time: 2:00 PM

The Guidance and Counselling Club of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, conducted a Study Skills and Time Management Tips session on 27 February 2024 at 2:00 PM. The programme aimed to equip student teachers with effective strategies to enhance their academic performance and manage their time efficiently.

The session began with a warm welcome by the club coordinator, who emphasised the importance of structured study habits and self-discipline for academic success. The resource person led an informative session covering various aspects of study skills, such as goal setting, note-making techniques, memory strategies, concentration improvement, and effective reading methods.

Key time management principles—including prioritisation, scheduling, avoiding procrastination, and maintaining a balanced routine—were also discussed. Practical examples and demonstrations helped students understand how to apply these techniques in their daily academic activities.

Interactive discussions, reflective exercises, and group activities encouraged students to identify their personal learning styles and areas needing improvement. The session motivated participants to adopt organised study patterns and develop a positive approach towards managing academic workload.

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



Saturday, February 24, 2024

CENTRAL EXCISE DAY


 Report on Central Excise Day Celebration


Organized by:

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education

Physical Science Association


Date of Event:

24th February 2024


Time:

8:00 PM


Event Overview:

The Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, through its Physical Science Association, organized a commemorative event on the occasion of Central Excise Day, observed annually on 24th February. This day is celebrated to honor the significant role played by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.


Special Session:

A key highlight of the event was a talk delivered by Ms. Gopika S Kumar. The session aimed to shed light on the importance of central excise in the Indian taxation system and its impact on the country’s economy and governance.


Purpose:

The event aimed to increase awareness among students about the significance of Central Excise Day, instilling a sense of national responsibility and appreciation for the institutions that support the country's economic infrastructure.


Conclusion:

The session was informative and contributed to the enrichment of knowledge among the attendees. It also provided an opportunity for students to engage with topics related to governance, taxation, and civic duty.






Friday, February 23, 2024

Sports week


 Sports are a crucial part of a student's growth and development. They help in the development of mental health and physical fitness in the body. Through participation in sports and games, a student gains various skills, experience, and confidence that are helpful for developing their personality.


At Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, sports are an important part of the curriculum. The competition was between the four houses named Blue Hawks, Red Devils, Green Warriors, and Yellow Blasters. Students gave their best to win the medals. They engaged in a friendly match by keeping in mind how to manage time, maintain leadership qualities, and boost confidence.



Closing Ceremony


The sports meet organized at MCCTE by the student union named Meraki was a huge success. Students participated actively, giving their best performances in every sporting event.


Prizes were distributed to the winners for various sports items. The principal of the institution praised all the winners and participants for their hard work.

Thursday, February 22, 2024

World thinking day


 World Thinking Day is a celebration of ten million girls worldwide that has taken place on every 22 February since 1926. It remains a day for all Guides and Girl Scouts to think of each other and celebrate their sisters all around the world.


In 1926, delegates from guide and girl scout organisations across the world met in the USA for the 4th world conference. They decided to create a day for Guides and Girl Scouts to celebrate being part of an international movement. Delegates chose to hold the first celebration on the joint birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the scout and guide movement, and his wife Olave, who served as World Chief Guide. And so, 'thinking day' was born.


Mathematic association of mccte conducted program on 24th february 2024 to celebrate world thinking day. The program was held in online through google meet at 8:30pm.Gokul Das first year b.ed mathematics student was the anchor. He invited Ihsaana fathima first year b.ed mathematics student to talk about the importance of World Thinking day.She explained the reason for celebrating World Thinking day.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

International Mother Language Day

Report on International Mother Language Day

February 21

"International Mother Language Day is a worldwide annual observance held on 21 February to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote multilingualism. The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000.

Mahe co-operative teacher education college conducted this programme on 28th February 2024. The programme was led by the English department students. A talk was conducted by Sneha.N.

A competition for a surprise quiz was also held. Shabnam from English department was the one who gave the instructions. There was one-minute time limit on each question. The students in the biology department emerged victorious in the quiz competition."


WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE


 The International Labour Organization (ILO) unanimously adopted the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization on 10 June 2008. This is the third major statement of principles and policies adopted by the International Labour Conference since the ILO's Constitution of 1919. It builds on the Philadelphia Declaration of 1944 and the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of 1998. The 2008 Declaration expresses the contemporary vision of the ILO's mandate in the era of globalization. This landmark Declaration is a powerful reaffirmation of ILO values. It is the outcome of tripartite consultations that started in the wake of the Report of the World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization. By adopting this text, the representatives of governments, employers' and workers' organizations from 182 member States emphasize the key role of our tripartite Organization in helping to achieve progress and social justice in the context of globalization. Together, they commit to enhance the ILO's capacity to advance these goals, through the Decent Work Agenda. The Declaration institutionalizes the Decent Work concept developed by the ILO since 1999, placing it at the core of the Organization's policies to reach its constitutional objectiv


On 24th February, MCCTE celebrated the World Day of Social Justice under the leadership of the Social Science department through online mode. Nabha gave an introductory speech about international justice day.




Saturday, February 17, 2024

FLASHMOB PERFORMANCE

 FLASHMOB PERFORMANCE

Organized by the Science Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 17 February 2024
Time: 3:00 PM
Venue: College Campus

The Science Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe organized a vibrant Flashmob Performance on 17th February 2024 at 3:00 PM with the objective of creating awareness on science-related themes in an engaging and creative manner. The activity aimed to capture attention, promote scientific thinking, and convey meaningful messages through performance art.

The programme began with a brief introduction to the purpose of the flashmob—using entertainment as a tool to spread scientific awareness and inspire curiosity among students.

1. Flashmob Theme and Concept

The performance was centered around science-based themes such as:

  • Importance of scientific temper

  • Environmental conservation

  • Role of science in everyday life

  • Promoting eco-friendly habits

  • Responsible use of technology

The choreography included expressive movements, coordinated steps, and symbolic gestures that conveyed the core messages effectively.

2. Student Participation

A group of energetic students performed the flashmob at a central area of the campus, drawing immediate attention from peers, faculty, and visitors. The spontaneity and rhythm of the performance created a lively atmosphere and successfully engaged the audience.

3. Audience Engagement

Spectators gathered around the performers, showing enthusiasm and appreciation. After the performance, the audience was encouraged to reflect on the scientific messages portrayed through the act.

4. Awareness Message

Following the flashmob, coordinators briefly addressed the crowd, reinforcing key ideas related to:

  • Sustainability and conservation

  • Scientific curiosity

  • Importance of rational thinking

  • Positive impact of science on society

5. Learning Outcomes

The activity helped students:

  • Use creative expression to promote awareness

  • Build teamwork and coordination

  • Strengthen communication skills

  • Understand how science can be integrated into art and public engagement

The event concluded with appreciation for the performers and acknowledgment of the Science Club’s innovative effort to popularize scientific concepts.

The Flashmob Performance was an energetic, engaging, and impactful initiative, demonstrating the Science Club’s commitment to promoting scientific awareness through creative and student-centered activities.



Tuesday, February 13, 2024

ENERGY CLUB INAUGURATION



 ENERGY CLUB INAUGURATION

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education- is proud to announce the inauguration of the Energy Club. Launched on February 14, 2024, the club aims to raise awareness about energy conservation and promote sustainable practices within the college and the wider community. This initiative, driven by the vision of college Principal Dr. Sreelatha K, underscores the institution's commitment to environmental responsibility and fostering a generation that values energy efficiency. The Energy Club will be guided by its dedicated coordinators: Arun U as IQAC Coordinator and Nived C M. as Teacher Coordinator. Through various activities and campaigns, the club seeks to cultivate a culture of energy saving and environmental stewardship among students and faculty, contributing to a greener future.