Pacific College of Teachers Education organised a seminar focusing on the importance of moral values in teacher education.
The seminar was chaired by the college principal, Dr. Kapilesh Tiwari, who emphasised the quality of educational values and said that values inspire us to become better individuals.
The chief guest and main speaker, Dr. Ranjana Ameta, delivered a detailed lecture on the significance of moral values in teacher education.
Dr. Sheila Salvi welcomed the chief guest and noted that understanding emotions is the first step towards making ethical decisions in value education.
Dr. L.N. Choubisa conducted the programme and highlighted the essential role of developing moral values among students and teachers in teacher education.
The event was attended by faculty members including Mr. Dilip Singh Chauhan, Dr. Anjali Dashora, Dr. Kavita Sagar, Mrs. Mamta Vyas, Ms. Anjali Rao, Mrs. Krishna Maheshwari, Mrs. Hemlata Panwar, and Mrs. Chanchal Vaishnav.
Dr. Jayshree Mandovara concluded the event by extending thanks to all the guests.
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