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Each One, Teach One

 

Each One, Teach One 

Each One, Teach One is a collaboration between the staff and students the opportunity to learn and share knowledge about their community and culture. The phrase Each One, Teach One is an African proverb that originated in the United States during slavery when Africans were denied education. When someone learned how to read or write, it became their responsibility to teach someone else. The idea is to spread knowledge for the betterment of their community. This program will teach you how to give back to your community to learn and share knowledge. In this connection the Mechanical Department had taken an initiative to improve the student skill set and this methodology helps the students to improve their presentation, communication skills, knowledge levels in the concepts by self preparation and presentation. It helps the students to enrich themselves towards self learning and employability. 

About the Program

WHAT WILL YOU DO IN EACH ONE, TEACH ONE?

As a student in the program, you will meet once a week to learn how to teach ethnic studies. Once a month, you will teach the same lesson plans you learned to  elementary school class.

WHO IS EACH ONE, TEACH ONE FOR?

The program is open to all students.

WHAT WILL YOU GAIN FROM EACH ONE, TEACH ONE?

  • Experience teaching in an elementary school classroom
  • Learn and share knowledge about your community and culture
  • Engage in your community


Execution Plan: 

WHAT WILL YOU DO IN EACH ONE, TEACH ONE? 

Students have to teach a topic from the subject in the presence of the teacher, Local community etc.  

 

Outcomes:  

Improvement of self learning Improvement of presentation skills Improvement of subject knowledge.

 Students are delivering the sessions for School Students.

Demonstration of technology through showing different models.






Comments

  1. This is nice idea to built-up the knowledge and confidence in the students.

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  2. Mr Amol Yadav , SITS Narhe, PuneNovember 18, 2023 at 9:15 PM

    Very nice. it will definitely grow awareness of technical education in rural areas.

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