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Cambridge University Press hosts 'Cambridge Professional Development Day'

| | Nov 28, 2015, at 04:44 am
New Delhi/Mumbai, Nov 27 (IBNS): Cambridge University Press conducted 'Cambridge Professional Development Day' a series of workshops across India for CIE school teachers.
The workshops were conducted with a highly interactive and responsive style focussed on multiple topics by International Teacher Trainer – Simon Lind, Professional Development Manager, Cambridge University Press.
 
The workshops – held in Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai – aimed to engage with over 350 teachers from across India. The seminars were conducted with interactive sessions aiming to encourage teachers to explore the guidance and philosophy of teaching and learning products.
 
Speaking on the initiative, Ratnesh Kumar Jha, Managing Director, Cambridge University Press, South Asia, said, “These workshops are in tandem with our mission of unlocking potential with the best learning and research solutions. Our high quality resources help in igniting curiosity and love for learning, not just in students but teachers too.”
 
Simon Lind, Professional Development Manager, Cambridge University Press, International Education, added, “Our events are aimed at either class or subject teachers, with a strong emphasis on pedagogy and developing new teaching strategies. The workshops were highly interactive, the teachers were fully involved in experiential learning and left inspired, enthused, motivated and ready to take new inspiration into the classroom. It was an absolute pleasure working with so many passionate teachers willing to learn and dedicated to improving the learning experience for their pupils.”
 
Designed to help Schools and Teachers secure a lifetime of achievement from their pupils, the events provide quality, modern training and professional development that comes from Cambridge’s tradition of excellence dating back to 1584.The teachers get a certificate from Cambridge University Press for attending the Cambridge University Press International Education Teacher Development Day, which culminates on 28th November 2015.
 

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