R.R. Educational Trust's

BEd College
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B.Ed Activities

R.R.E.T’S B.Ed College to provide a challenging educational experience through effective Teaching-learning process, enabling students to acquire knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for establishing successful vocation and to develop future leaders of our nation.

International Camera Day

"Capturing Memories, Focusing on Learning! 📸 R.R. Educational Trust's B.Ed College celebrated International Camera Day with a photography contest! 🎉 Our students and teachers clicked amazing pictures and captioned them with creative titles. We awarded certificates to the best ones! 🎁 

International Yoga Day

'A step towards "Happy Campus" by creating a Mindful atmosphere. 🌿🧘‍♀ Celebrating International Yoga Day 🧘‍♂🌿 Teachers and students of R.R. Educational Trust’s B.Ed college embraced the spirit of International Yoga Day by performing a series of yoga exercises. We were honored to have instructors from Patanjali, Mrs. Usha and Mrs. Pooja, to guide us through this enriching experience. Their expertise and dedication made the session truly memorable. Here's to a healthier and more mindful lifestyle! 🧘‍♀✨ #InternationalYogaDay #YogaForLife #Mindfulness

Celebrating National Girl Child Day

On January 24, 2024, our institution joyously celebrated National Girl Child Day, embracing the theme of empowerment, equality, and advocacy for the rights of girls across the nation. The event commenced with a heartfelt tribute to the resilience, strength, and potential of girl children, highlighting their invaluable contributions to society. Through a series of engaging activities, and interactive sessions, participants explored the importance of gender equality and the need to address challenges faced by girls in education, healthcare, and socio-economic spheres. Faculty and students together delivered impassioned speeches, underscoring the significance of investing in girls' education and providing them with equal opportunities to thrive and succeed. Students showcased their talents through performances, artwork, and presentations that celebrated the achievements and aspirations of girl children. As the day concluded, participants departed with a renewed commitment to advocating for the rights and well-being of girls, affirming our collective resolve to create a world where every girl has the opportunity to fulfill her potential and contribute meaningfully to society.

Energy Conservation Day

In celebration of Energy Conservation Day, our dedicated staff and enthusiastic students organized a dynamic event focused on the crucial theme of "Save Energy." The program featured impactful speeches, thought-provoking dialogues, compelling stories, and real-life examples that underscored the significance of energy conservation. Through engaging narratives and informative discussions, we emphasized the collective responsibility to adopt sustainable practices in our daily lives. The event successfully heightened awareness about the importance of saving energy and inspired actionable steps toward a more sustainable future. Our staff and students showcased a shared commitment to promoting responsible energy consumption for the betterment of our planet.

World AIDS Day

B.Ed students at R.R. Educational Trust's B.Ed College marked World AIDS Day with a series of impactful events aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. The B.Ed students' proactive involvement in World AIDS Day activities demonstrated a commitment to education, creativity, and community well-being. The event successfully contributed to destigmatizing HIV/AIDS and fostering a sense of responsibility among the participants. The college looks forward to more impactful initiatives in the future.

Diwali celebration

The Diwali celebration at R.R. Educational Trust's B.Ed College was a delightful fusion of tradition and festivity. The event successfully brought students together to commemorate the festival through speeches, hands-on activities, colorful rangoli, games, and dance performances. The celebration not only cherished cultural heritage but also promoted a sense of community and shared joy among the participants.

The Founders Day

Celebration at our institution was marked by vibrant enthusiasm and creative expressions, particularly through a captivating Rangoli competition. Students showcased their artistic flair, transforming the campus into a riot of colors with intricate and visually stunning Rangoli designs. The competition not only highlighted the diverse talents within our student body but also served as a visual representation of our collective appreciation for the institution's founding principles. The event brought together the entire community in a spirit of celebration and creativity, honoring the vision and values laid down by the founders of our esteemed institution. At our R.R. Educational Trust's B.Ed. College, on the Birth Anniversary of our Founder Shri R.R. Singh Sir, we honor and tribute to our esteemed founder whose vision continues to guide and inspire us. #Respect

World Saree day

Our students and faculty members came together to celebrate "World Saree Day" in a vibrant and culturally rich event. The significance of sarees was eloquently explained, emphasizing their diverse styles and cultural importance across different states of India. The event featured discussions on the unique craftsmanship of each state's saree, showcasing the rich heritage woven into these garments. Adding a touch of glamour, an impressive saree ramp walk was organized, highlighting the versatility and grace of this traditional attire. The celebration not only promoted cultural awareness but also fostered a sense of pride in our diverse heritage among the participants.

Deep Clean Drive

R.R. B.Ed. College actively participated in a government-organized Deep Cleaning Drive, with students engaging in a spirited rally to promote cleanliness in the community. Additionally, our students crafted informative charts focusing on waste disposal, personal hygiene, and maintaining a clean school environment. These charts were distributed to local schools, contributing to the drive's objective of raising awareness and fostering a culture of cleanliness in educational institutions. The initiative proved successful, showcasing the college's commitment to community service and proactive involvement in government-led efforts for a healthier and cleaner learning.

Human Rights Day

The Human Rights Day celebration at R.R. Educational Trust's B.Ed. College was marked by impactful activities, including a thought-provoking street play, a student council election promoting democratic values, and insightful speeches advocating for the importance of human rights education. These activities collectively reinforced the commitment of the B.Ed. students to promote a culture of respect, equality, and human dignity. The event served as a reminder that education is a powerful tool in building a just and inclusive society

Visit to Kalaghoda Festival

It is the country's largest multicultural festival, taking place in February each year. The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival gives life to art and all things creative and brings them out to the general public in the most colourful and vibrant ways. I n a bid to promote the Kala Ghoda festival 2017, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) together will be introducing the Kala Ghoda. Students went to the festival with professors and enjoyed a lot. It is not only for the entertainment but also for the educational and community outreach. As the theme was go green student can check out the different ideas from the artists.

Discussion on Book Review

A book review is a thorough description, critical analysis, and/or evaluation of the quality, meaning, and significance of a book, often written in relation to prior research on the topic. Reviews generally range from 500-2000 words, but may be longer or shorter depends on several factors: the length and complexity of the book being reviewed, the overall purpose of the review, and whether the review examines two or more books that focus on the same topic. Professors assign book reviews as practice in carefully analysing complex scholarly texts and to assess your ability to effectively synthesize research so that you reach an informed perspective about the topic being covered. In B. Ed. Syllabus there is one assignment of language pedagogy that, Mrs. Chitra Khedekar and Mrs. Shashikala Patel professors explained the book review points one by one. 1. Common Features - While book reviews vary in tone, subject, and style, they share some common features. 2. Developing a Critical Assessment Strategy 3. Note the Method 4. Critically Evaluate the Contents

Visit to Kalaghoda

In 2018 Kalaghoda Festival go with the theme ‘go green—with its ‘Hara Ghoda' theme for this year. Separating wet from dry trash to choosing eco-conscious holidays—whether in tiny steps or immense leaps, the flavour of the season (a rather long season it has been) has been to live sustainably. Naturally, the next step is to play sustainably. And the festival finds itself channeling that spirit. Think the raging fire of victory (Agni), the limpid blue of aqua (jal), the omnipresence of air (vayu), the enduring spirit of the earth (prithvi) and the realms of space (akash) finding their place within the activities at the fair. In addition to the incredible theme-driven artworks and fiesta of stalls selling everything from cute india finds to regional artefacts, and more. Students went to the festival with professors and enjoyed a lot. It is not only for the entertainment but also for the educational and community outreach. As the theme was go green student can check out the different ideas from the artists.

Expert talk on Roles of Teacher

The R. R. Educational Trust’s B. Ed. College organized inhouse Workshop on ‘Roles of Teacher. In this workshop the main speaker was Assistant Professor Mrs. Chitra Khedekar. The programme concentrated on teachers as role models and the traits that each teacher should develop to be successful in the field. With the help of videos and pictures, it brought attention to the few mistakes made by teachers in the classroom. Common mistakes made by students or professors but not focused on or acknowledged. Roles of teachers: • Learning mediator • Interpreter and designer of learning programmes • Leader, manager, researcher Further Mrs. Priya Bamble madam explained the need of a teacher in education. She said the primary duty of a teacher is to shape a student’s personality through instruction so that his or her physical, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional development can occur. Students present their questions in the seminar and madam gives the answers. Madam solved everyone’s doubts. Madam done thank-you speech and National Anthem.

Creation of educational resources

In this workshop the main speaker was Assistant Professors Mrs. Aditi Tawre. She explained about how the educational resources are used in a learning environment to help and assist with child development and learning. The educational resources are designed by the teachers to help facilitate learning and knowledge acquisition. These resources increase motivation among students, the easiest to learn and promote critical and creative thinking in students. Mrs. Falguni Anish Shah used the learning and teaching tools and promoted the active participation of students in learning process. She gave insights on how creative and innovative a teacher can become by using teaching resources. Students present their questions in the seminar and madam gives the answers. In the seminar, students ask questions, to which Madame responds. Madam clarified everyone’s questions. National anthem and a thank-you speech from the student Tina Nagda round off the program.

World Yoga Day

Objectives of the Event: ▪ To promote good mental and physical health of students through yoga. ▪ To make this ancient practice popular among the young generation who are unaware of its benefits. ▪ To develop the habit of meditation among youngsters. Report of the Activity- 21st June is observed as World Yoga Day everywhere on our planet. The word “Yoga” comes from the Sanskrit root yuj, which means “to join” or “to yoke”. In the practice of Yoga, the ultimate aim is one of self- development and self-realization. In fact, Yoga is a practical aid, not a religion. It is an ancient art based on a harmonizing system of development for body, mind and sprit. Yoga is a physical, mental and spiritual practice or discipline which originated in ancient India. Considering Yoga as a positive power B.Ed department of R.R.E.T’s College conducted on awareness programme on Yoga day. The excitement of the students was palpable on screen as they geared up to celebrate the International Day of Yoga 2020 in the online classes. This time, though it was a virtual celebration, it was nevertheless exciting because of its novelty. The innumerable benefits of practicing Yoga were explained all the students. Students displayed their creative side by selecting ‘International Day of Yoga’ as their screen background. The boundless peace of doing the Asanas was amply visible right from the faces of the students. We started with a Yog Mudra followed by Om chanting by controlling our breathing activities. We practiced many asanas which are and can be performed easily. We also practiced Laughing exercise which really reduces stress and strain. Ending again with “Om” chanting our programme was ended. “Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self.” This means ‘Yoga practice’ is a real prevention against many physical and psychological problems.

Annual Day “Phuhaar”

R.R. Educational Trust’s B.Ed College celebrated its Annual Day, "Phuhaar," with grandeur and enthusiasm. The event showcased a spectacular blend of cultural performances, academic achievements, and artistic expressions, reflecting the talent and creativity of the college community. From mesmerizing dance and music performances to inspiring speeches, "Phuhaar" encapsulated the essence of academic and cultural excellence. The day served as a proud moment to acknowledge and celebrate the collective achievements and talents within the institution, leaving a lasting impact on the entire college community.

Welcome Party & Induction Program

Objectives of the Event: ▪ To welcome new students in a friendly atmosphere. ▪ To encourage their creative impulses to boost their confidence. ▪ To learn the culture and traditions of the institution. Report of the Activity- Every student eagerly awaits right from their time of admission for their most remarkable event of the college “FRESHER’S PARTY”. The 30th October, 2018 was as a memorable day in the life of every fresher of academic year 2018-2020 batch at R.R. B.Ed. College. It was filled with excitement, joy, music, enthusiasm, laughter and happiness. It is the day where seniors and juniors finally bond and unite to celebrate being part of the college. Light is considered as very sacred and a symbol of prosperity, in the same way as sunlight not only dispels the darkness of night, it brings blessings and happiness into our lives. The inauguration of event started by kindling the lamp along with the blessings of goddess Saraswati by our Honourable Principal Suman Varma and all the Professors. Freshman year is a lot of fun, and it’s also a great time to get to know your seniors. You have more opportunities to bond with your peers outside of class and learn more about them. Freshers are a terrific way to have fun and let off steam during your first few weeks of college. It’s a way to get out and meet new people. It’s a method of stepping outside of your comfort zone. Students bought out their creativity by engaging in different kind of activities like singing and dancing. Later S. Y. students were organized small games to make the function more tricky

Mridang-2020

We at R.R Educational Trust B.Ed. college hosted the vibrant three-day inter-collegiate fest, "MRIDANG," welcoming students from various colleges. The event showcased a diverse range of competitions, including cricket, tug of war, rangoli, best out of waste, dance, singing, and a captivating fashion show. The fest brought together talents from different institutions, fostering a spirited atmosphere of friendly competition and cultural exchange. "MRIDANG" not only celebrated diverse skills but also strengthened bonds among participants, contributing to a lively and inclusive campus environment.

Faculty Development Programme on Nai Talim-2019

R.R. Educational Trust's College of Education and Research, organized 5 - Days Faculty Development Programme on Nai Talim: Experiential Learning in collaboration with MGNCRE from 19th to 23rd August 2019. In the Program Dr Sunita Magre, Chairpeson, Board of Studies (Education) University of Mumbai was the Chief Guest, Shri Prabhakar Banala Sir was the resource person, The members of Board of Studies, Education, University of Mumbai -Dr Swarnalata Harichandan, Principal, H.B.B.Ed college, Dr Reni Francis, Principal, Pillai College of Education and Research, Chembur. Dr Frances Vaidya were invited as Guest of Honour. Dr Sunita Londhe, Principal, Vispute College, Dr Ratani Thakur, Principal, Oriental College, Sanpada and Dr Snigdha Pradhan, Principal, S.K B.Ed College were invited as Special Guests. Teacher Educators from various college participated in the said Programme. This Programme gave a panoramic view of the concept of Nai Talim.

Mridang-2019

Three days Inter-collegiate fest 'MRIDANG' 2019 was organized by R.R.E.T's B.Ed college and Vakratund Institute of Hospitality services on 31st Jan, 1st and 2nd February 2019. During these three days events like Box Cricket, Tug of War , Carrom, Bade Miya, Game of Shakuni, Le panga(kabaddi), PUBG, mehndi, nail art, rangoli, best out of waste, solo singing, solo dance, group dance, fashion show and Mr. & Miss Mridang were conducted in which more than 1500 participants from different colleges across Mumbai , Thane and Navi Mumbai participated .

National Seminar

RR College of Education and Research organizes National Level Seminar on 26th November 2018, subject: Influence of Social Media on Youth

Inter collegiate competition 2019

Our students bagged prizes in the inter collegiate competition organized by Pillai College of Education and Research (B.Ed) on 9th Feb 2019. Simran : 1st prize in nail art Ragini : 2nd prize in extempore Anubha : 3rd prize in extempore Rukhsar : 1st prize in rangoli and 3rd prize in mask making Jyoti Gala : 1st prize in best out of waste.

Mridang-2018

“A never ending story…." Mridang Fest held on 22, 23, 24 February 2018, was a symphony of music, art and zest. Our chief guest Dr. Sunita Magre Head of the Education department, University of Mumbai inaugurated the programme. Colleges from all over Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane had participated in the fest. More than 1200 students were witnessed taking part in various activities held during the fest. Celebrities namely Vaibhav Gughe (Choreographer), Ekta Maru (Model), Rishubh Raj (Singer) and Anand Menon (Music Director), Shri Charanjit Singh Sapra (Ex MLA), Mrs. Sheela Prabhu (Manager of Syndicate Bank, Mulund, west) graced the occasion with their presence for valedictory programme.

State Level Workshop

“Tell me and I forget.Teach me and I remember.Involve me and I learn.” A workshop on 11th November 2017 was organized by R.R.E.T’S B.Ed. college for teachers, on the theme “Hands on Minds on” having a tag line “A single lane highway does not work anymore” This session enriched the participants with new and innovative techniques of teaching.

Drawing Competition

“Drawing is a vision on paper.” Mulund Charitable Trust and R.R.E.T’S B.Ed college in collaboration had organized an inter-collegiate drawing competition for school students. Various schools had participated in the competition to showcase their passion for drawing and art.

Art and Craft workshop

“Creativity takes courage.” As the part of B.Ed curriculum Drama and Art in Education is an Audit Course-1. Under this course we organize various workshops on art and craft where our students learn to make and create various articles like pen stand, jewellery, applique work, block print, making of idols from shilpkar, decorative cover pages and many more…. These workshops were organized periodically: on 15th, 16th January 2018, 9th, 10th, 24th April 2018.

PHUHAAR-2017

“It’s impossible to explain talent.” Annual Day forms an integral part of any institutes activities. R.R.E.T’S B.Ed college had organized the annual day on 23rd December 2017. This day was a day of celebration, felicitation, feast and festivity where students showcased their talents with great zeal and enthusiasm.