|
1.
Value-oriented development: We believe that values should
guide us in development and progress of all our educational
endeavors. Therefore, ethics and value-education are interwoven
in curriculum and integrated in teaching-learning process.
Passion for perseverance and aspiration towards ethical
and aesthetic development are our credo.
2.
Community-College Links: Since education and society
are closely interlinked, working with the Community
Outreach Programme is a
very significant aspect of the training programme here.
3.
Competition is said to be the mother of excellence,
but co-operation brings out the best in people. Attempts
are made to attain a balance between the two by stretching
the competitive instincts and encouraging maximum, multilayered
participation in events and activities. Most of the events
are conducted by the students themselves. The focus is on
Team-Building.
4.
In order to keep pace with the technological developments,
our attempts have been on using technology to its maximum.
In the process, we have reduced use of paper. Although not
a paperless office, ours is one using less paper. We communicate
through our website. Much of reading materials as well as
other support materials are placed on the website.
5.
Self-Appraisal
is a sure way to improvement. Appraisal by management,
faculty members as well as students in different modes
is a regular feature of our system.
6.
Transparent and participatory governance: Democracy in its true essence implies involvement of all the beneficiaries
in the process of decision-making. With this in view, the
Peer Council is formed to encourage the teachers-in-making
to learn to take decision, be accountable for the same,
develop interpersonal skills and leadership qualities. This
also helps in taking decisions that are multi-layered and
multi-dimensional.
7.
Counseling: Nobody
can be taught anything. All that educational institutions
can do is create a climate that is congenial to learning
and development. Attempts are made to create a supportive
climate through supervised study sessions, individual
guidance and counselig, career counseling, even assistance
in job-placement.
8.
Self-regulation:
Freedom is in thinking, not in laws. With a view to shaping
the mind-set of the individuals at this college, much of
the work is undertaken with individual choice. To give one
example, there is no bell to announce the beginning or end
of any session. Individuals can be autonomous without damaging
the overall systemic structure. The goal is healthy work
culture of commitment, conviction and compassion.
9.
Appreciation and Rewards:
To encourage initiative and commitment to the task on hand,
individuals are appreciated profusely and rewarded duly.
10.The
Pledge:
When we talk about our dreams and commitments to others,
we do not merely communicate the words. Voicing our aspirations
publicly implies promising, ensuring such conduct on our
part. With this aim in view, we have commenced the practice
of the The Pledge or oath. The The Pledge is nor merely
a set of words, but a constant reminder to ourselves of
the task, the responsibility on hand. Thereby, we have committed
ourselves to a cause.
|