NATIONAL AWARD FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS FOR USE OF ICT IN EDUCATION - 2012
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Last Date for Teachers 31-03-2012
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India invites nomination for the awards for the year 2012 from all states/UTs and Autonomous Educational Institutions under MHRD.
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In all 87 ICT Awards are instituted, The scheme proposes to felicitate those teachers who have enhanced student learning by effectively and innovatively integrating technology supported learning into the school curriculum and subject teaching, and thereby promoted enquiry-based cooperative-collaborative learning using ICT among their students.
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Eligibility Criteria:
The contest is open to teachers working in schools from all over India.
Selection and submission of Entry:
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* School teachers are requested to send their entries through proper channel to the Director/Secretary/Chairman/Commissioner (Education) of the concerned States/UTs and Autonomous Organisations (KVS, NVS, CBSE, CISCE, CTSA, AEES, Sainik Schools Under Mod etc.), Who shall select and recommend twice the number of teachers as their awards quota, in the order of merit.
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* Teachers/Principals are requested not to send any nominations directly to CIET, NCERT.
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* Last date of submission of nomination by School Teachers to States/UTs/ Autonomous bodies is March 31, 2012.
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* Last date of submission of short listed nominations by States/UTs/Autonomous Organisations to CIET, NCERT is July 31, 2012.
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For details about eligibility, rules, regulations and entry form, please visit our website www.ciet.nic.in or write to:
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The Joint Director,
Central Institute of Educational Technology, NCERT
Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi - 110016
E-mail : jdciet.ncert@nic.in
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
NATIONAL AWARD FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS FOR USE OF ICT IN EDUCATION
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