Engage Me Workshop in GSSS BHANKHAR, PATIALA (PUNJAB)


New Delhi, JAN 21, 2017: CEMCA conducted a 3-day intensive training workshop for vocational trainers at GSSS BHANKHAR (Punjab) from January 18th to 20th 2017. As part of the workshop the trainers conducted various activities focusing on imparting Generic Employability skills to the school children of the Govt. Senior Secondary School in GSSS BHANKHAR (Punjab). More than 100 students benefitted out of the workshop conducted and the trainers were trained in the technique that have been developed by Worktree, an education charity based in Milton Keynes, UK, since 1992.

 This was the first workshop to be conducted in Punjab as planned as a second level intervention for implementing the ABLE-CEMCA model of getting the vocational trainers integrate Activity Based Learning in their regular teaching-learning style. This programme is aimed at Building Capacity of vocational trainers who impart training to school children in the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade of government schools, in collaboration with Indian Institute of Skill Development (IISD) in Gurgaon.

The event was covered by leading newspapers and was highly appreciated by school teachers and participants. The principal of the school was very welcoming and attended the workshop on all three days, enlightening the students with his words and motivating them to participate in the workshop with enthusiasm. The workshop on day 1 was conducted by Mrs. Meeta Gautam Skill trainer for ABLE-CEMCA assisted by Mr Amandeep as an expert resource person. On day 2 and 3 of the workshop, along with Skill Trainer Amandeep a hare assisted as expert resource persons, while the sessions were conducted by the trainers Harwinder Singh, Mohan singh, Ashutosh Garg undergoing the training. There was a systematic feedback process followed in order to make the trainers expert in the technique. The participating trainers are now all set to run the Engage Me workshop in other GSSS in Punjab.