Nagpur: Regardless of knowledge, students and institutions must focus on improving skills and attitudes for holistic progress in any field, underlining Rajya Sabha MP Vikas Mahatme.
He spoke at a webinar held on Friday to commemorate the 12th Foundation Day of Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) Nagpur Regional Center.
The session was on ‘Ignou Nagpur online learning experience, students of tribe, rural and urban during Covid19’.
Mahathme said, “Collection of skills can be developed with practice.
To work efficiently in the team, one must have a positive attitude.
Our thinking and how we manage emotions is very important for decision making in team work.” He added, “It is important to carry out skills assessment This and the right attitude at the institution level.
” Speaking of academic challenges faced by students in remote areas, said Mahathme, “people are eager to pursue education but accessibility is a big obstacle.” He urged people to maximize the distance that most and open educational courses.
Students registered in various courses share their learning experiences during locking.
Senior citizens of Purushottam Shukla from Nagpur, who are studying psychology, saying, “I joined this course because I was interested in knowing more about this problem.
The task helped me increase handwriting and think of me and I understand that I can understand the concept.
Age factors have never been an obstacle to my learning.
The only drawback of online training during a pandemic is that there is no contact directly with the teachers.
“Dhananjay Bhute, a civil engineer from Amravati who completed several courses, said,” the University smoothly sailed through Transition to online classes during locking.
All students doubts are cleaned during college.
I can take advantage of the knowledge I obtained from these courses in the technical industry.
“The Gondia Resident Komal Bajaj,” The teacher has taken extraordinary steps to form our learning during locking.
Regional centers are always available a to solve our problem.
Authorities never reject assistance.
“The Postgraduate Diploma in Student Journalism from Nagpur, Juverlyiya Khan, a Gondia, a resident of Milind Rangari and Seema Rathore from Hingoli also provided insight into their training.
Regional Director P Sivaswaroop was present.
The Assistant Director of Regional K Brumot conducted a program while CH Rajgure proposed a voice thank you.
( Reporting by Vaikkath manshika)