National workshop for district CBSS Coordination team on Soft Skills based curriculum implementation in grade 9-10.

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National workshop for district CBSS Coordination team on Soft Skills based curriculum implementation in grade 9-10.

Objectives: Provide conceptual clarity on TSSP Plan & program Identify Role & responsibility of each & every actors involved in the project Share district progress up to now through creative presentation skills Identify attributes needed for team building Do SWOT analysis for better implementation of program/activities/ classroom teaching Explore on concept of soft skills & how to incorporate those skills while teaching in general as well as vocational subjects. Conduct one day school base Action Learning Group meeting for module one activities Prepare action plan for district collaboration & implementation of module one activities.

Contents TSSP soft skills plan & program District- wise Progress report presentation Team building exercise for team performance SWOT for better performance Soft skills in classroom teaching Introduction to module one Development of soft skills based teaching /learning activities Plan of action

Materials needed Curriculum & textbooks of grade 9-10 Hand outs Broken squares

Methodologies Brief presentation Group work Individual work Demonstration/ Exhibition Exercise Brain storming

Expected Outcomes After completion the workshop participants will be able to know and take action on: - Familiarize with TSSP plan & program at district level - Importance of individual role for team performance - Choose methods / techniques to develop soft skills In teachers - Action plan for implementation of Module 1 activities