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Name in Block Letters (In English) : Dr. P. GOLDA GRENA RAJATHI Name in Block Letters (in English) : Dr. P. GOLDA GRENA RAJATHI (in Tamil ) : Kidth;. gp. Nfhy;lh fpNudh uh[hj;jp Father’s Name (in English & : Rev. R. PITCHAMUTHU Tamil) nut. uh. gpr;rKj;J Designation : Principal Name of the Institute with full Postal : District Institute of Education Address where the Principal is working and Training, Munanjipatti with Pin Code Tirunelveli District – 627 355 Phone Number : 04635 258566, 7373003424 Qualification (should be clearly : M.Sc., M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D specified) i) Academic Qualification : M.Sc. (Physics), M.A. (Sociology) ii) Professional Qualification : M.Ed., M.Phil (Education), Ph.D. (Education) iii) Other Training if any : PGDHE (Pursuing) Date of first entry into DIET : 28.08.2000 FN Nature of the Job : Permanent e-mail.ID : [email protected] Award : Best Teacher Award 2016 Projects Completed Sl.No Name of the Project Funded by Date &Year 1. Inculcation of Personal Values and Social Intelligence among the SCERT March, 2011 Prospective Elementary Teachers through Workshop 2. Utilization of Information and Communication Technology – for SCERT Instructional Purposes in some December, 2007 selected Elementary Schools in Tirunelveli District. 3. Action Research Abstracts – Tirunelveli District 2006 – 2007. SCERT Collaborative Action Researches by March,2007 Elementary Teachers and DIET Faculty 4. Research Abstracts – Tirunelveli District (1986 - 2006) SCERT March,2007 Imparting Quality Education and Improving Learners’ Achievement Books / Modules Published Sl.No. Name of the Book Year 1. APJA Kalam the UNO 2015 2. Internal Supervision and Instructional Supervision Feb, 2008 D.El.Ed., Source Book 3. Facilitating and Enhancing Learning – I Year 2007 Facilitating and Enhancing Learning – II Year 4. Total Health Programme in Schools - For Ankanwadi Teachers 2006 - 07 5. Teacher Commitment 2006 - 07 6. School Effectiveness Module 2005 - 06 7. Fkug;gUtf; fy;tp Vd;? Vg;gb? ahUf;F 2005 8. Handbook for Child Labour School Teachers 2005 9. Source Book for Child Labour School Teachers 2004 Publications in Journals Vol. Sl.No Title Journal Year & Level Pages (no.) Action Researches for PTA Magazine Feb. 44 National 9-10 quality improvement in 2006 (2) 1. the elementary sector of education Action Research – An Meston Oct 4 National 12-16 Extension to Professional Journal of 2005 (2) 2. Development of Teachers Research in Education Strategem for effective PTA Magazine July 43 National 11-12 OHP Presentation 2005 (7) 3. A Spectacular Means for PTA Magazine June 43 National 11-12 4. Instruction - Chalkboard 2005 (6) Video assisted instruction PTA Magazine June 41 National 3-6 5. for primary children 2003 (6) Perennial Education – A Journal of All Mar- 14 National 1-5 Source for Capacity India June (12) 6. Building of Teachers Association for 2002 Educational Research Problems of Plus Two The Apr 107 National 66-69 7. Students in Learning Educational 2001 (4) Physics Review Effect of Students’ Anxiety Recent 2000 5 National 119- and Independence in Researches in (3-4) 123 Learning on Achievement Education and 8. among the Students of Psychology Self-financing Colleges of Education. Video technology in In Quest of July 13 Regional 5-9 9. education BharateeyaShi 2003 (7) kshan Multimedia instructional The Scholar May 3(2) Regional 13-18 10. strategies in the learning Miscellanist 2003 process Continuing Education for In Quest of Apr 12 Regional 4-9 11. Professional BharateeyaShi 2002 (4) Enhancement of Teachers kshan Publications in Proceedings S.No Paper Title of Mon & Yr. Pages Proceedings Curricular Adaptations and Classroom Strategies for Effective Enabling the 1. Mar, 2016 44 Participation of Upper Primary Disabled Children in Inclusive set-up Quality Concerns More Colours in the Spectrum of 10 - 11, Sep, 2. in Elementary 4 Quality in Elementary Education 2007 Education Integration of Information and Integrating ICT 8 – 10, Mar, 3. Communication Technologies in and Pedagogy in 41 2007 Teacher Education Classrooms Teacher Education Learner Active Impact of Parent Involvement in the 7 -9, Sep, 4. Teaching - 15 Schools : Problems and Remedies 2006 Learning Challenges to Where does the Elementary Quality in 5. Education lack in Achieving 2006 130 Elementary Quality? Education Challenges to Professionalization of Teacher 6 – 7, Sep, 6. Quality in 196 Education 2003 Education Role of multimedia instructional Effective strategies for effective Communication 103- 7. 2003 communication in an interactive for Teacher 107 classroom Excellence Globalization and sustainable development: A perspective on globalization of Perspectives of 8. 23 - 25, higher education digital revolution 186- 198 August and environmental 2002 management - Vol. I Rights of the Child 9. Paving Road for Children’s Future with Special Focus Aug, 2002 8 on Infanticide Research Issues in Education and Values - The Link is 31 May- 10. Thinking and 23 a Must 2 June 2002 Values Integrating VAI : An Alternative Strategy in Technology into 11. Feb, 2002 56 Multigrade Schools Teaching and Learning National Conference on Different methods of Computer Information 12. April 2001 17 Assisted Presentation Technology in Teacher Education Programme Information Internet: An advanced avenue for 13. Technology and Nov. 2001 41-43 learning Teacher Education Utilisation of Multimedia Mano Research 14. Instructional Strategies at Different Dec 2000 49-52 Papers Levels. Bringing Virtual Rapport Between Mano Research 15. the Pre-Service Training and the May 1999 75-81 Papers Real Service of the Teachers. Presentation / Participation in Seminars Sl. Name of the event Place Date Level Title of paper No Presented Curricular Adaptations and Classroom Strategies 11 – 12 1. Enabling the Disabled MS University National for Effective Participation Mar, 2016 of Upper Primary Children in Inclusive set-up Consultative Meet on 6,Aug, 2. NATIONAL POLICY ON Madurai State Inservice Programmes 2015 EDUCATION Achievement of Elementary Student Cognitive Science 13 – 14, 3. MS University National Teacher in relation to Initiatives in Education Mar, 2014 their Problem solving Ability Enhancing Psychological well- 28-29, 4. WCC, Chennai National - being of Children – Role Jan, 3013 of the Teacher Enhancing Research Annammal 29, 5. State - Skills in Education College of Oct,2011 Education, Thoothukudi Resource Centre for Arranging Healthy Tobacco 8, Jan, 6. Alternative Livelihood Control- State - 2011 for Beedi Workers Cancer Institute at MSU Extended Contact IGNOU, 22-31, 7. National - Programme Madurai Oct, 2010 Evaluation in Higher 29-30, 8. MS University National - Education Jan, 2010 Kongu Training of Trainers in 2-4, Apr, 9. Engineering State - e-Pedagogy 2009 College Enhancing Quality in 6-7, Mar, 10. Education through MS University National - 2009 Research Developing Training Competence of DIET BRC, 4-6, 11. and BRC Personnel State - Reddiarpatti Mar,2009 through Teleconferencing Utilisation of ICT for Innovative Practices in DTERT, 16-17, 12. National Instructional Purposes in Elementary Education Chennai Dec,2008 Elementary Schools. Educating Children Alagappa 11-12, 13. with Learning National - University Apr, 2008 Difficulties Integration of Computer Institutional Building 3-4, 14. MS University National literacy in the Curriculum for Teacher Education Mar,2008 of Teacher Education. More Colours in the Quality Concerns in SRM 10-11, 15. National Spectrum of Quality in Elementary Education University Sep, 2007 Elementary Education. Integrating ICT and St.Xavier’s 8-10, 16. Pedagogy in Teacher College of National - Mar, 2007 Education Education Orientation Programme of Teacher Educators of ETV Studio, 1, Feb, 17. State - SCERT/IASEs on Chennai 2007 National Curriculum Framework Towards Quality DIET, 18. Enhancement in 2007 District - Munanjipatti Elementary Education Cognitive Domain in DIET, 19. 2006 District - Classroom Transaction Munanjipatti The Challenges in DIET, 13-14, 20. Classroom District Lead Paper Presentation Pudukottai Sep, 2006 Transactions in Elementary Education St.Xavier’s Learner Active Teacher 7-9 Sep, 21. College of National - - Learner 2006 Education Where does the Challenges to Quality in DIET, 10-11 22. District Elementary Education Elementary Education Vanaramutti Aug, 2006 Lack in achieving Quality? International Conference St.IgnatiusColle 27-29 Internati Co-curricular on Learning Centred ge of Jan 2005 onal Activities and 23. Education Education, Learning Centres Tirunelveli Workshop on Early Annammal 8-10 Nov, District - 24. Childhood Education College of 2003 Education Effective 12-13 Regional1) Role of Multimedia V.O.C.College Communication for Oct 2002 Instructional Strategies for 25. of Teacher Excellence Effective Communication Edu.,Tuticorin in Interactive Classroom Evaluate AIDS Dept. ET, 7-8 Sep, State2) Preparation of Questionnaire 26. Education Programme in Bharadhidasan 2002 Schools University Globalization and 23-25 Internati A Perspective on Sustainable Aug 2002 onal Globalisation of Higher Development: Tamil Education 27. Perspectives of Digital University Revolution and Tanjavur Environmental Management Research Issues in Dept. of 31 May- National Education and Values - The Thinking and Values Education, 2 June Link is a Must 28. AndhraUniversi 2002 ty, Visakapattinam Sri 28 Regional Academic Functions of Ramakrishna Feb -01 Computers in DIETs – Role of Information Mission Mar 2002 Some Expectations 29. Technology in Teacher VidhyalayaColl Education ege of Education, Coimbatore Integrating Technology Bharathidasan
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