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TEACHING ESSENTIALS: EQUIPPING TEACHERS FOR NEXT-GEN CLASSROOM
The bell of the 21st century has rung, and with it, a new era of education has dawned. Our classrooms are no longer static spaces of rote learning and traditional instruction, but dynamic hubs of innovation, technology, and student-centred growth. This necessitates a crucial shift in our approach to teaching, demanding that we, as educators, embrace a “Teaching Essentials” designed explicitly for this next-generation classroom.
The demands on our students are evolving at an unprecedented pace. They are entering a world where careers are constantly being reimagined, digital literacy is paramount, and the ability to think critically, collaborate, and creatively solve problems is no longer a desired trait but a necessity. To truly prepare them for this future, we must equip ourselves with the necessary skills, tools, and mindset to effectively navigate this new educational landscape.
ACT is committed to empowering teachers for the future by equipping them with the professional knowledge, practical skills, innovative tools, and forward-thinking mindset needed to thrive in today’s evolving educational landscape.
Who can attend: Primary and Secondary Teachers, Academic Coordinators, Educators, and Principals.
Mode of Training: Offline
Time: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Venue: Academy for Creative Teaching, R T Nagar, Bangalore-32
Registration Fee: 1000/- per day per person
To avail group discount please contact Ms. Swathy Patel, Programme Executive +91 9686444678
13th September 2025, Saturday
In today’s diverse and often high-stress learning environments, creating an emotionally safe classroom is no longer optional; it’s essential. Emotional safety allows students to take academic risks, express themselves freely, and engage deeply without fear of judgment or failure. It nurtures trust, respect, and a sense of belonging, which are all key drivers of both academic performance and personal development. When classrooms prioritise emotional well-being, they become powerful spaces for learning, healing, and growth.
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27th September 2025, Saturday
While SEL is often emphasised for students, its foundation truly begins with educators. Social and Emotional Learning for teachers is about developing the self-awareness, emotional regulation, and interpersonal skills needed to create authentic, empathetic, and effective teaching environments. When educators invest in their own SEL, they not only enhance their well-being and resilience but also model these vital skills for students. This topic explores how strengthening teachers’ emotional intelligence can transform classroom dynamics, reduce burnout, and foster a more connected, compassionate school culture.
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8th November 2025, Saturday
Mentoring is more than guidance; it’s a powerful relationship that shapes growth, confidence, and professional identity. The Art of Mentoring explores how educators can become intentional, impactful mentors who inspire and support others through trust, empathy, and insight. When mentoring is done well, its ripple effect extends far beyond the individual; it influences school culture and ultimately supports the holistic development of children. By nurturing teachers and peers, mentors help create emotionally intelligent, reflective educators who are better equipped to meet the academic, social, and emotional needs of every child.
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22nd November 2025, Saturday
Understanding how the brain learns is a game-changer for effective teaching. This topic delves into the psychology behind brain-based learning, how students absorb, process, store, and retrieve information. Grounded in cognitive science and neuroscience, it offers practical insights into memory, attention, motivation, and emotional engagement. By aligning teaching strategies with how the brain naturally learns, educators can design lessons that boost retention, deepen understanding, and support long-term academic success.
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13th December 2025, Saturday
Emotional intelligence is a cornerstone of student wellbeing, shaping how young people understand themselves, relate to others, and navigate everyday challenges. This topic explores how educators can cultivate emotional intelligence through purposeful, age-appropriate activities that build self-awareness, empathy, emotional regulation, and social skills. By integrating these practices into daily classroom life, teachers can create emotionally supportive environments where students feel safe, connected, and empowered to thrive both academically and personally. Investing in emotional intelligence isn’t just a strategy; it’s a foundation for lifelong resilience and success.
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