
NCDC alumni secure teaching positions after Montessori Training.
NCDC alumni secure teaching positions after Montessori Training
Srinagar, 30 July: Eight more National Child Development Council (NCDC) alumni have successfully secured placements as teachers in various schools, following their completion of Montessori Teacher Training Courses from NCDC.
The newly placed alumni include Deepa V (74th Batch), Anila E Jose (71st Batch), Anuja Antony (61st Batch), Arya P S (57th Batch), Archana Vinod Nair (62nd Batch), Remya R G (68th Batch), Shana Sherin (56th Batch), and Minnu S Kumar (68th Batch).
They pursued their courses under the guidance of faculty in-charges Rahmath Salam, Bindu S, Shakkila Wahab, Rahima Rahim, and Sheeba P K.
According to an NCDC spokesperson, seats are still available for the Montessori Teacher Training Program, which offers global certification and a job-oriented curriculum. Interested candidates can contact +919846808283 or visit NCDC’s official website (https://ncdconline.g/course/) for more information on the course and enrollment details.
Notably, National Child Development Council (NCDC) is an autonomous national child welfare organization, established to promote the welfare of women and children, besides ensuring education of children in India.
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