Tuesday 10 September 2024

Presentations Works of William Golding by Students


 Hello Readers,


I am Hinaba Sarvaiya, a lecturer at Government Arts College, Talaja, Bhavnagar. In this blog, I’m sharing insights from the presentations made by Semester 5 students on the works of William Golding.


This was the first presentation experience for these students in Semester 5, and many of them took the initiative to create detailed PowerPoint presentations. Among those who stood out were Sagar Chavada, Sejad Chokiya, Mihir Desai, Bholu Makvana, and Raju Baraiya. Each student selected a different work by William Golding, and their presentations effectively conveyed the essence of his writings.


I appreciate the effort each student put into their presentations; your hard work is commendable, and I encourage you to keep it up!


While the presentation was a compulsory part of the course, it's important to note that some students did not participate, perhaps due to a lack of understanding of the benefits. I hope to see more students engaging in future presentations, as these experiences are valuable for both learning and personal growth.


Below is an embedded presentation created by the students.











Thursday 5 September 2024

Teachers' Day Celebration- 2024

 Hello Readers,

I am Hinaba Sarvaiya, a lecturer at Government Arts College, Talaja, Bhavnagar. I am excited to share this blog, which is about our virtual Teachers' Day celebration in the Department of English. As part of this unique event, students created video lectures, which were then uploaded to their YouTube channels.


The great teacher is not the man who supplies the most facts, but the one in whose presence we become different people.

-Ralph Waldo Emerson, American philosopher and poet



On September 5th, we celebrate Teachers' Day in honour of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. Our college students celebrated Teachers' Day through both traditional classroom teaching and in virtual mode.

In this age of technology, sharing knowledge is no longer limited to physical interactions. With virtual platforms, we can engage a wider audience.

One of the exciting developments is the integration of the New Education Policy (NEP), which introduces students to a new system and syllabus. For instance, B.A. Semester 3 students are now studying a paper on "Digital Skills," where they learn how to create a blog, work with webcams, edit videos, and even start a YouTube channel. These skills are becoming essential in today's tech-driven world.

This year, the Department of English at Government Arts College, Talaja, Bhavnagar, decided to celebrate Teachers' Day virtually. Students made short lecture videos and uploaded them to their YouTube channels. Many students from Semester 3 and 5 participated, marking their first experience celebrating Teachers' Day in this innovative way.

Here, I am sharing their video lectures. Enjoy their efforts and creativity!

B.A. Semester 5

Sejad Chokiya 

 

B.A. Semester 3  

Sanjana Vaghela


Dhara Bhandari


Krishnaraj Parmar 


Purvarajsinh Sarvaiya 


Miral Joshi





B.A. semester one students' Blog

Aarzoo Pathan 

Sejal Mori

Hetal

Our college students celebrate Teacher's Day to take on the role of teachers and conduct lectures in the classroom. Here are some glimpses of the event...




Happy Teachers' Day to All !!!

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Presentations Works of William Golding by Students

  Hello Readers, I am Hinaba Sarvaiya, a lecturer at Government Arts College, Talaja, Bhavnagar. In this blog, I’m sharing insights from the...