Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights member Cicily Joseph inaugurating a coaching programme for highschool lecturers in Malappuram on August 18. | Photo Credit: SAKEER HUSSAIN
The coaching was designed to assist lecturers detect and handle the bodily and psychological points affecting adolescent college students. It aimed to advertise a optimistic and supportive teacher-student relationship, combine evidence-based practices rooted in instructional and psychological theories into the varsity setting and allow college students to successfully handle bodily, psychological and emotional difficulties.
The coaching additionally sought to coach individuals concerning the significance of social media literacy, secure web practices and cybersecurity measures.
The first part of the coaching is being given to lecturers in Kozhikode, Kasaragod, Kannur, Malappuram, Wayanad, Palakkad, and Thrissur. The coaching programme was launched at Kozhikode on August 11, and it’ll conclude with a session in Thrissur on August 20.
The educated lecturers will likely be accountable for spreading consciousness amongst different lecturers and college students in lessons 8, 9 and 10 of their respective colleges.
Deputy Director of Education P.V. Rafeek presided over the perform. District Women and Child Development Officer Gopakumar, Child Rights Commission member B. Mohan Kumar, and Wayanad District Child Protection Officer Shajida participated.
Published – August 18, 2025 08:38 pm IST








