📚🍎 "Teachers plant the seeds of knowledge that grow forever." 🌱✨
On this special occasion of #teachersday I had the incredible privilege of watching my girls step onto the world's stage, playing my role with grace and brilliance. Shakespeare once said, "All the world's a stage," and today, I witnessed the truth in those words as my students shone in their performances.
I must confess, they played their parts exceptionally well, reminding me once again of the profound impact teachers can have on their students.
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With B. A. Semester 3 Professors |
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With B. A. Semester 5 Professors |
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With B. A. Semester 1 Professors |
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Pallavi Rathod , in her lecture for B.A. Semester 3, Paper No. 7, delved into the fascinating topic of "Understanding Tragedy: An Exploration of Tragic Elements." Her depth of knowledge and engaging presentation style left a lasting impression. |
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Aarchita Sakariya, in her 4th lecture for the 3rd semester of Compulsory English, presented an engaging discussion on the classic tale, "The Monkey's Paw." Her enthusiasm and expertise undoubtedly made the subject matter come alive for her students, promising and a meaningful exploration of this literary work. |
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In the third lecture of Semester 3, we had the privilege of learning from Krupali Baraiya. She delved into the intriguing subject of "Characteristics of the Anglo Saxon Period/Age" within the realm of History (Paper No. 5). Krupali's teaching left an indelible mark, with her deep insights and passionate delivery making the topic truly come to life. |
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We had the privilege of experiencing the first lecture of the semester in S.Y.B.A. English, delivered by the accomplished Bansi Khamal. The topic, "Prayer Before Birth," from the course "A Study of Drama and Poetry" (Paper No. 6), was brilliantly introduced by Bansi. Her lecture, set a high standard for the semester, showcasing her expertise and dedication to the subject. |
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We had Bhatti Janvi for the 4th lecture of Indian English Literature. Her expertise and teaching style added immense value to our learning experience. |
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Sakshi Nishad from B. A. Semester 5, delivered a lecture on Computer Ethics through an article. In addition to the lecture, two engaging activities were conducted:
1. Thinking Activity: Students were required to pick a chit containing a number and a corresponding question posed by the professor. They were then tasked with providing answers to these questions. This activity encouraged critical thinking and active participation among the students.
2. Doodle Art Activity: The second activity involved creating doodle art based on the entire syllabus. This creative exercise allowed students to visually represent and explore the syllabus content in a unique and engaging way.
Sakshi Nishad's lecture and these interactive activities enriched the learning experience for the students, fostering both intellectual engagement and creativity in the classroom. |
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Lecturer: Hitisha Dudharejiya Lecture Number: 3 Topic: "Heart Of Darkness" Course: Study Of English Literature (11)
Activities:
1. Thinking Activity Students engaged in defining the concept of "DARKNESS" in their own words, exploring its various interpretations.
2. Doodle Art: Students created artwork illustrating the themes of adventure and the darkness within the human soul and society, as inspired by the content of "Heart Of Darkness."
Hitisha Dudharejiya's lecture, along with these thought-provoking activities, contributed to a deeper understanding of the literary work and encouraged creative expression among the students. |
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Jayshree Harkat, delivered a captivating lecture on the timeless classic, "Death of a Salesman." Her expertise and passion for the subject shone brightly, making the complex themes and characters of the play come to life for her students. |
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