CA Prashant Jain

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Teaching & Learning Process: Challenges & Issues – Teaching From Mind & Learning By Hart

In this paper article , I try to indicate some point & describe them in this way first define what is teaching, learning, teaching & learning combine, describe teaching process & learning process & its characteristics, challenges & issues of teaching from mind & learning by hart. It’s also include some examples of teaching & learning like Michel Faraday, from whom, where & how he learn, it also include example of movies of Amir Khan’s “Tare Jami Par” & “Three idiots” about teacher & learner ,Example of atom bomb & terror activities challenges & issues of teaching & learning. Example Visnu Sharma great writer & teacher who written “Panch Tantra Stories.” & great learner of Arjun in Maha Bhart. ... Read more

Strategies For Reducing Institute-Industry Gap

In this highly competitive world, it has become indispensable to create managers who are ready to take on industrial challenges. Keeping this in view and to develop industry ready managers; Industry-Institute interaction cell is required for minimizing gap of expectation by employers. There is a need for effective intervention to understand employer needs, variable sectors specific skills, training requirement that improves business performances, articulation of business expectations in educational institutions and engagement of industry leaders with higher education institutions ... Read more

Quality Management In Higher Education-Role Of Students

Total Quality Management is a philosophy of continuous improvement, which can provide educational institutions with appropriate tools to meet the needs and expectations of their students and other stakeholders, and it involves the role of regulatory bodies, management, faculty, society etc. The role of students can be of great importance if they are involved in the academic community. They can be involved in higher education enhancement committee, quality circles, academic audit system, elected student representatives, tripartite system and students associations at subject level for problem solving, decision making, evaluation etc. The students’ ability to see the situation from the perspective of a learner and they being the largest stakeholder investing time and money in education can make their contribution valuable and important for maintaining quality of higher education. This will help to attain the new objectives of higher education i.e. aim of self learning, teamwork, linking learning, adaptability etc. and the progress of the students will definitely lead to success of institutions of higher education. ... Read more

Quality Management

Quality Management or in some cases Total Quality Management is applied to business and industry; but it has been recently introduced and experimented in higher ... Read more

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