SEBL Foundation's course on training of teachers begins today
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Southeast Bank Limited (SEBL) Foundation launches a month-long English course on "Training of Teachers and Learners (TOTAL)" for the English teachers of selected rural schools of the country.
The course will begin today (Saturday) and it will conclude December 30, 2010, according to a press release.
The course has been primarily designed to help teachers to take new steps and guidelines on teaching English at the secondary level.
Moinuddin Ahmed, an experienced English teacher of St Joseph High School and College, Dhaka, will be the trainer-adviser of the training course.
Dr Zaidi Sattar, director of Southeast Bank Foundation, will be the chief guest in the opening session. Shahid Hossain, deputy managing director of Southeast Bank Limited, will preside over the session.
Prof Ayesha Shireen Rahman, project director of Southeast Bank Foundation, will oversee the course.
The course will begin today (Saturday) and it will conclude December 30, 2010, according to a press release.
The course has been primarily designed to help teachers to take new steps and guidelines on teaching English at the secondary level.
Moinuddin Ahmed, an experienced English teacher of St Joseph High School and College, Dhaka, will be the trainer-adviser of the training course.
Dr Zaidi Sattar, director of Southeast Bank Foundation, will be the chief guest in the opening session. Shahid Hossain, deputy managing director of Southeast Bank Limited, will preside over the session.
Prof Ayesha Shireen Rahman, project director of Southeast Bank Foundation, will oversee the course.