Amity School of Physical Education & Sports Sciences organized a Guest Lecture on
“Advances in Practice Teaching in Physical Education” by
Prof. A.K. Dutta Former Incharge and Vice Chancellor, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Gwalior
Prof. Dutta introduced the PEC programme which are currently using in schools. He familiarized audience with the ‘Bhartiyam” Programme which was initially presented in the opening ceremony of 1982 Asian Games and is still used during the opening ceremony of Olympics. Prof. Dutta enlightened students with his rich expertise and experiences in new trends of, which provided opportunity to the students of physical
education for their professional development. He shared various new methods of teaching which aid the physical education professionals to groom school students according to the current requirements of the society. The session was academically enriching and was replete with fun filled activities for teacher trainers.
Prof. (Dr.) Kalpana Sharma, Director-ASPESS emphasized on the significance of teaching practice. She shared live examples from her student life to signify the importance of
Teaching Practice, commitment, discipline, leadership, etc which should be learnt while undergoing the professional program.
The vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Krishna Kant Sahu, Associate Professor.
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From L-R Prof. (Dr.) Kalpana Sharma, Director-ASPESS, Prof. A.K. Dutta Former Incharge and Vice Chancellor, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Dr. Krishna Kant Sahu, Associate Professor-ASPESS
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Prof. (Dr.) Kalpana Sharma, Director-ASPESS presenting memento to Prof. A.K. Dutta Former Incharge & Vice Chancellor, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences |
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Prof. A.K. Dutta Former Incharge & Vice Chancellor, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences addressing the gathering |
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Prof. (Dr.) Kalpana Sharma, Director-ASPESS addressing the gathering |
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Students attending the lecture session |
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