Monthly Refresher Training Empowers Non-Formal Education Teachers

As part of its ongoing commitment to educational excellence, Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha (SSUS) is organizing monthly refresher trainings for teachers under its Non-Formal Primary Education (NFPE) Program.

🎯 Training Focus & Objectives

 

These regular training sessions are designed to:

  • Enhance the professional skills of teachers
  • Introduce modern and effective teaching techniques
  • Improve classroom management
  • Strengthen the understanding of child psychology and learning needs

 

Through interactive modules and practical exercises, the sessions help teachers stay updated with current pedagogical practices, enabling them to foster a more engaging and effective learning environment for students.

🌱 Building Better Learning Outcomes

 

The refresher training empowers educators to become more confident, innovative, and responsive to the diverse needs of their students. Teachers are learning how to better understand children’s behavior, apply student-centered teaching methods, and create classrooms where every child can thrive.

“Continuous learning is key for educators. By investing in our teachers, we’re ultimately investing in our children’s future,” said an SSUS training coordinator.

💡 Looking Forward

 

Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha believes that quality education begins with empowered teachers. These monthly trainings are a vital part of the organization’s broader mission to promote inclusive, accessible, and effective education for all.

Stay tuned for more updates on our education and community development initiatives!

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