Monday, April 20, 2020

BNMIT Thrives!





BNMIT: An Institution Where Best Practices Become a Benchmark!



How does an institution thrive? Undoubtedly, when the best practices become a benchmark, an Institution emanates hyper-efficiency and becomes a role model. Best Practices of an institution is a set of guidelines and ideas that disseminate the most efficient or prudent form of steering the wheel of an organization.

Those practices that are contemporary in nature but deep-rooted in tradition fly the flag of the Institution high. BNMIT not just focuses on developing excellent teaching techniques but also on the importance of Non-Verbal Communication. Educators at BNMIT are groomed to be efficient Teachers, Facilitators and Counsellors. It is often seen that when the individual attainment and organizational goals are mutually linked, the success rate of an Institution soars to great heights. While regular workshops and Seminars hone the teaching competency, teachers are also reminded to “Walk Their Talk.” To remind students to be professionally dressed, it is important that teachers pay attention to their own attire. To correct an undisciplined student, teachers have to demonstrate impeccable discipline in their own mannerism. To have a positive and profound influence on a student, teachers display a responsive human relationship and communication skills. Teachers also give students awareness of the care and concern they need to show towards the environment and energy conservation. Switching off lights before leaving the classroom and avoiding the use of elevators is a significant part of the best practices that prevail at BNMIT.

Imagine when every teacher is groomed to be a source that enlightens students; teaching becomes a ritual and the Institution transforms into a temple of learning.

Ms Shashi Prabha
Assistant Professor
BNM Institute of Technology


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