
BCCL signs MoU for Montessori teacher training
The initiative, launched under BCCL's corporate social responsibility programme, aims to strengthen foundational education by equipping teachers with modern teaching methods.
As part of the MoU, 50 teachers from various schools have been selected in the first phase of the programme. These educators will undergo intensive training to enhance their understanding and implementation of Montessori techniques in classrooms.

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Time of India
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- Time of India
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Time of India
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