Functioning of various wings of DIET Yamunanagar

Most programmes and activities of the institute involve more than one branch/department. Some of the major functions of each department are given below. These indicate only principal nodal responsibility. Each department is not an air tight compartment. One department can take support from other departments to accomplish its various activities.

In-Service Programs, Field Interaction, Innovation and Coordination (IFIC) Wing

The IFIC Wing at DIET Yamunanagar plays a crucial role in supporting and strengthening the professional development of in-service (currently working) teachers. It acts as a dynamic link between the institution and schools, ensuring continuous academic improvement and innovation in teaching practices.

In-Service Education

  • A teacher may serve for years. During this long period, requirements of his/her profession change continuously due to changes in policy, priorities, technology, society and the world at large. Continuous in-service education of teachers is necessary to keep them abreast of the changes taking place in their professional environment and to develop their skills, competencies and attitudes in light of their changing role.
  • “The Indian Education Commission (1966) recommended that in-service programmes should be based on research inputs and training institutions should work on a 12-month basis and organise programmes like refresher courses, seminars, workshops, etc.”
  • The report of the ‘National Commission of Teachers’ mooted the idea of Teachers’ canters that could serve as meeting places, where talent could be pooled and teaching experience could be shared.
  • According to ‘National curriculum Framework-2005’, in-service education can play a significant role in the professional growth of teachers and function as an agent for change in school-related practices. It can help teachers gain confidence by engaging with their practices and reaffirming their experiences. It can provide opportunities to engage with other teachers professionally and to update knowledge.
  • Any curriculum renewal effort needs to be supported with a well-thought-out and systematic programme of in-service education and school-based teacher support.
  • In-service education cannot be an event but rather is a process, which includes knowledge, development and changes in attitudes, skills, disposition and practice — through interactions both in workshop settings & in the school. It does not consist only of receiving knowledge from experts but promotion of experiential learning, incorporating teachers as active learners and peer group-based review of practice can also become a part of the overall strategy.
  • As per recommendations of NEP-2020, continuous professional development of 50 hours per year will be mandatory for all categories of teachers and school heads from foundational stage to secondary stage.

Extension Work

DIET is expected to maintain the closest possible contact with the field, i.e. with schools, teachers, NFE/AE/AIE centres & their instructors. Activities taken up in the pursuance of this may be described as ‘Field Interaction’ activities and would be one of the chief modalities of providing resource and learning support to elementary schools/secondary schools (in Haryana W.E.F. Jan. 2007) and AIE centres.
Main Aims:-
❖ Identification of the practical problems being faced in the field so as to devise ways of tackling them.
❖ Obtaining information about worthwhile experiences, innovations, success stories, etc.
❖ Providing academic guidance, advice, extension and resource support to the field (including sharing of resources)

‘Extension’ means dissemination of all information and messages among educational workers (teachers, heads, instructors, etc.) for effective implementation of policies, programmes and interventions in various areas of a DIET’s concern as given below:
❖ New policy decisions, programmes and initiatives.
❖ Results of new research studies, experiments and techniques developed, e.g. for improving enrolment, retention, attainment/achievement levels.
❖ Other matters of professional interest to the teachers/instructors.
Ways to Organise Extension Work
❖ Periodic meetings/seminars/conferences of block-level functionaries, heads of school complexes and heads of schools so that they could, in turn, disseminate information/messages in monthly meetings of heads of schools/school complexes/teachers/supervisors/instructors.
❖ Publication of a newsletter and an institute journal to be sent to every school/AIE centre in the district. The newsletter may be published quarterly. The institute journal may be published annually to begin with and bi-annually after it gets established.
❖ Production and distribution of brochures, research abstracts, etc. among school and AIE centres.
❖ Circulation of video and audio cassettes, slides and various other teaching aids among schools/school complexes/AIE centres.
❖ A systematic programme of visits by DIET faculty to school complex meetings, ABRC meetings, individual schools & AIE centres, and of calling Headmaster/teachers/instructors to the DIET for exposure to new ideas, information and materials.

Other Field Interaction Activities

➢ Encouraging teachers, heads and AIE personnel to address their professional/academic problems to the DIET in writing as well as in meetings.
➢ Encouraging teachers, instructors, etc. to write papers/articles about their experiences and views on topics of professional interest.
➢ DIET would also identify and create a resource pool of field workers of high calibre, competence and commitment.
➢ Each member of the DIET faculty is expected to take a few classes/seminars every week – or at least every fortnight in a school/AIE centre.
➢ Collecting best practices from the field and sharing them further.

Responsibilities under NEP-2020: In-service Training

   ■ Identify training needs of teachers from foundational stage to secondary stage in the district and prepare a plan for meeting such needs.
  ■ Prepare an annual calendar of all in-service programmes of foundational stage to secondary stage teachers to be held in the DIET.
  ■ Organize in-service programmes of foundational stage to secondary stage teachers in the DIET throughout the year.
  ■ Evaluate the quality and efficacy of these programmes, and strive for their continuous improvement.
  ■ Assist educational authorities in planning & coordination of In-service educational programmes.
  ■ Organisation of induction training programmes for all newly appointed/promoted teachers and school heads.
  ■ Orientation of Master Trainers/KRPs and assessment of their performance.
  ■ Organisation and coordination of various online trainings for the teachers and school heads.
  ■ Provide academic support to Saksham Sahyogies, ABRCs and BRPs.
  ■ Serve as a district level study centre for in-service education in distance-cum-contact modes.
  ■ Maintain district-level records:
  ● Block wise list of govt. & private recognised schools
  ● Staff statements (sanctioned posts vs. teachers in position)
  ■ Maintain a data-base of all persons who undergo training at DIET (face to face or online).
  ■ Organize follow-up activities post-training.
  ■ Serve as a reference and resource centre for teachers continuing their education.
  ■ Disseminate results of studies, innovations & action research.
  ■ Publish periodic newsletter and institute journal.
  ■ Maintain record of DIET faculty’s own in-service training.
  ■ Record all types of training/resource support provided.
  ■ Collect and share best practices from the field.
  ■ Maintain monitoring and school visit records.

Research and Innovations

➢ IFIC department will be the nodal cell of research activities in DIET.
➢ Coordinate research activities with SCERT and disseminate results.
➢ Plan and coordinate action research studies by DIET faculty.
➢ Organise conferences and seminars at the district level.
➢ Participate in state and national conferences/seminars.
➢ Support other DIET departments in:
 ■ Conducting action research
 ■ Paper publication
 ■ Paper presentations
➢ Train teachers on action research.
➢ Collect and share best practices and innovations from the field.

Innovative Idea

➢ Planning and coordination of action research studies to be conducted by all members of DIET faculty.
➢ Organisation of conference and seminar at the district level.
➢ Participation in conferences and seminars at state and national level.
➢ To support other depts. of DIET in conducting action research.
➢ To support other depts. of DIET in paper publication.
➢ To support other depts of DIET in paper presentations on behalf of their respective departments.
➢ Training of teachers on action research.
➢ To collect and share best practices and innovations from the field.
➢ Innovative Idea:- DIET can impart above mentioned training to the teachers of private recognised schools on payment basis. In this way DIET can generate its resources.

Members Detail

S.NoNameDesignationSubjectWingsRemarks
1.Sh.Dushyant ChahalSr. Lecturer
EnglishIFIC WingIncharge IFIC
2.Sh.Sanjeev Kumar Sharma
Lecturer
MathematicsIFIC WingMember
3.Smt.Geetu
Lecturer
Home Science
IFIC WingMember
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