Fathima Memorial Training College, Mylapore, Kollam, conducted a workshop on "The Art of Teaching Communicative English" on 2nd August,2024 , which provided educators with valuable insights into the nuances of teaching communicative English to non-native speakers. Joseph Varghese, M.A., a seasoned Communicative English Trainer, delivered an inspiring and thought-provoking talk. In his session, Joseph Varghese emphasized the importance of equipping teachers with the right tools and techniques to effectively teach communicative English. He began by underlining that English, as a global language, transcends borders, and teaching it proficiently opens doors to greater opportunities for students. His primary focus was on how teachers can inspire confidence in students by building strong foundational skills in communication. Varghese introduced innovative teaching strategies that can make English learning more engaging and accessible, particularly for students who may find it cha...
Kerala Piravi Celebration - Keraleeyam at Fathima Memorial Training College, Mylapore Fathima Memorial Training College in Mylapore celebrated Keraleeyam on Kerala Piravi Day, a tribute to Kerala’s formation and cultural heritage. The college campus was vibrant with students and faculty, including the principal, adorned in traditional Kerala attire, embracing the spirit of the day. The event featured various cultural performances by students and faculty, showcasing Kerala’s classical and folk arts. From traditional dances to musical renditions, each performance highlighted the rich cultural diversity of Kerala. Keraleeyam was a joyful day of unity, pride, and celebration of Kerala’s unique identity and traditions.
In celebration of Gandhi Jayanti on October 2, 2024, the NSS unit of Fathima Memorial Training College, Mylapore, Kollam, conducted a mega cleanliness drive as part of the Swachhata Hi Seva initiative. This event not only honored the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi but also aimed to promote cleanliness and hygiene in the community. The cleanliness drive commenced with an inauguration ceremony held at the premises of the Kollam Collectorate. The event was graced by the presence of the District Collector, Sri Devidas N IAS, who was honored for his exemplary leadership in promoting cleanliness and sustainable practices within the district. His presence underscored the importance of collective action toward achieving a clean and healthy environment. During the inauguration, Sri Devidas addressed the participants, emphasizing the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s principles of cleanliness and social responsibility. He urged the students to take the spirit of this initiative beyond the drive, adv...
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