Friday, October 31, 2025

WORKSHOP ON E CONTENT

 Workshop on Preparation of E-Content and Digital Text



A Workshop on the Preparation of E-Content and Digital Text was conducted on November 31, 2025, at Baselios Marthoma Mathews II Training College, Kottarakkara. The session was led by Mr. Harilal, an expert in educational technology and digital resource development. The workshop commenced at 10:00 a.m. and continued till 1:00 p.m., offering valuable insights into the creation and effective utilization of digital learning materials.

During the session, Mr. Harilal introduced the participants to various digital tools and software used in developing e-content. The workshop was highly interactive and hands-on, providing teacher trainees the opportunity to explore, design, and create their own sample digital learning materials. The session proved to be both informative and inspiring, enhancing the participants’ understanding of integrating technology into the teaching-learning process.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

MUSIC COMPOSITION

 Rhythms of Learning



The Workshop on Music Composition proved to be a resounding success. It was held at the College General Hall on October 28, 2025, at 10:00 AM, organized by Baselios Marthoma Mathews II Training College, Kottarakkara. The resource person for the session was Mr. Anayadi Rakesh, a renowned music teacher from Shanthinikethanam Model Higher Secondary School, Shooranad. The workshop began with a warm welcome speech by Ms. Sreelekshmi, which set the tone for an engaging and inspiring day.


The workshop was conducted in two sessions. The morning session focused on the fundamentals of music composition, where participants explored various elements and techniques of creating music. In the afternoon session, the participants were divided into groups of five or six, with each department forming its own teams. Our department had three groups, and I was part of the second group along with Aparna, Athira, Jesna, and Joel. Each group was assigned the task of writing and composing a song related to their subject area. Our group composed a creative song about equal triangles, and all the groups presented their compositions in the afternoon.


The workshop concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by one of the teacher trainees, marking a perfect end to a day filled with creativity, learning, and musical inspiration.








Saturday, October 25, 2025

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP DAY 5

 

Day 5
Valedictory Function
Lokahi Community Living Camp

The final day (25/10/25) of the Lokahi Community Living Camp marked the grand conclusion of five memorable days filled with learning, cooperation, and togetherness. The valedictory function began at 10:00 a.m., signifying the successful completion of the camp.

The event was hosted by Sheba Susan Philip and Nayana, who carried out the proceedings with grace and enthusiasm. The function began with a welcome address by Kumari Sreelakshmi, the camp teacher coordinator, who warmly greeted all dignitaries and participants.

The session was presided over by the College Principal, Mr. Riju John, and the official inauguration of the valedictory ceremony was performed by former Minister for Agriculture, Shri. Mullakkara Ratnakaran. His inspiring words motivated the teacher trainees to uphold unity, social responsibility, and environmental consciousness in their professional and personal lives.

Following this, Mr. Jeevan presented the camp report, summarizing the activities, experiences, and outcomes of the five-day camp. The report highlighted the theme “Harmony in Diversity” and the meaningful impact the camp had on teacher trainees through various sessions, cultural programs, and community interactions.

The most awaited moment of the event was the ‘Best Camper’ award ceremony, where Arunima (Natural Science) and Albin K. Alexander (Mathematics) were honored for their active participation, teamwork, and leadership throughout the camp.

In addition, the camp coordinators, Kumari Jisa and Mr. Jeevan, and Mr. Albin, who gave the name “LOKAHI” to the camp, were felicitated for their valuable contributions. The leaders of various camp groups were also recognized and appreciated for their commitment and coordination in making the camp a grand success.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Fr. Sabu, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to all teachers, students, guests, and organizing members for their cooperation, enthusiasm, and dedication.

Thus, the Lokahi Community Living Camp 2025 came to a graceful end, leaving behind lasting memories of unity, learning, and joyful togetherness that will continue to inspire the participants in their journey as future educators.



Friday, October 24, 2025

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP DAY 4

 Day 4
Lokahi Community Living Camp


The fourth day (24/10/25) of the Lokahi Community Living Camp was dedicated to a recreational and educational tour, which turned out to be a delightful blend of fun, exploration, and learning. The day was filled with laughter, excitement, and unforgettable experiences as participants explored the beauty of nature and enjoyed moments of togetherness.

As part of the journey, the teacher trainees and faculty members visited several picturesque destinations — the Pine Forest, Thangalpara, Tea Lake, and Parunthumpara — each offering breathtaking natural scenery and tranquil surroundings. The lush greenery, mist-covered hills, and refreshing climate of these places created a perfect atmosphere for relaxation and reflection.

Throughout the journey, students actively participated with enthusiasm and joy. Songs, group games, and lively conversations made the travel hours cheerful and memorable. The tour not only provided a refreshing break from routine academic activities but also fostered team spirit, unity, and friendship among the participants.

The entire trip was meticulously organized by the tour committee, ensuring safety, comfort, and enjoyment at every stage. The seamless coordination reflected the dedication and teamwork of everyone involved.

A total of 107 students and 5 teachers participated in this educational tour. The day served as a living example of how education and recreation can go hand in hand, promoting emotional well-being and interpersonal bonding among future educators.

Special appreciation and heartfelt gratitude were extended to Rev. Father Sabu, who served as the tour coordinator and guided the entire team with care, affection, and responsibility. His efforts ensured that the day became a cherished and meaningful experience for all.

The fourth day of the camp thus ended on a note of joy, gratitude, and togetherness — leaving behind memories that will be treasured for a lifetime.





Thursday, October 23, 2025

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP DAY 3

 

Day 3
Lokahi Community Living Camp

The third day (23/10/25) of the Lokahi Community Living Camp began at 9:00 a.m. with the morning assembly. The assembly was hosted by Jesna and Vaishnavi, and the prayer was led by Muhsina, Anushree, Riya, and Jinshi. The thought for the day was presented by Amitha, and the news reading was done by Akhila and Jaimy. The day’s theme was introduced by Mrs. Neethu, and Kumari Arunima Rachel shared the day’s highlights.

At 10:00 a.m., the special session “Manomukham” was held, featuring Mr. Shivaprakash, a renowned mentalist and mind reader, as the guest of honor.



At 12:00 noon, an energetic Zumba dance performance titled “Dhamakka” was presented by HLS Studio, Kollam – Harry & Team. The Zumba session was filled with excitement, enthusiasm, and lively participation.

After lunch, at 2:00 p.m., the group departed for Kuttikkanam, Idukki. By 6:00 p.m., they visited Panchalimedu, a scenic and serene destination.



Later, at 8:30 p.m., the day concluded with a campfire, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere amidst the misty hills. Accommodation for the participants was arranged at the Providence Peermade Ashram and Convent, where they spent the night.






Wednesday, October 22, 2025

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP DAY 2

 Day 2
Theme: Harmony in Diversity


On the second day (22/10/25) of the Lokahi Community Living Camp, the day began at 9:00 a.m. with the morning assembly. The assembly was hosted by Anu J Sajeev, and the prayer song was presented by Megha, Vaishnavi, and Rajalakshmi. The thought for the day was shared by Kumari Varsha, while Sheba and Alfiya presented the news. The day’s theme, “Harmony in Diversity,” was introduced by Shamna.



At 10:00 a.m., the session Swaralaya commenced. The discussion was centered on “The Significance and Importance of Musical Intelligence in Teacher Training.” The session was graced by Dr. Manakkal Gopalakrishnan (Former Research Officer, SCERT Kerala), Mavelikkara Vijayakrishnan (Violinist), and Srirangam Krishnakumar (Mridangam Artist), who filled the gathering with melodious performances. Shaheena, Anagha, and Akshara offered felicitations, and Rose delivered the vote of thanks.

After the short break, at 11:45 a.m., the program Agniratham was conducted. Mr. Aneesh from the Kottarakkara Fire and Rescue Station led a session on the topic “On the Path of Safety.” Kumari Jija delivered the vote of thanks.



Post-lunch, various group cultural programs were held. At 2:45 p.m., Mr. Ayyappadas, journalist from Malayala Manorama, led an interactive session on “Media Vibrations.” The program was organized by Mrs. Neethu S. Raj from the Malayalam Department. The session was highly informative and helped teacher trainees gain valuable insights into the world of media. Sheba Susan Philip delivered the vote of thanks for the session.

Later, at 5:30 p.m., the drama “ALPHII (12) MISSING” was staged by the teams from Rangaprabhat, Alanthara, and Vembayam as part of the Rangotsavam event. The vote of thanks was delivered by Kumari Shalini.





The day concluded at 7:30 p.m. with a spectacular musical performance by Beats Audios, marking a grand end to the second day of the camp.










Monday, October 20, 2025

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP DAY 1

Day 1
Lokahi Community Living Camp





The first day (21/10/25) of the Lokahi Community Living Camp began at 8:30 a.m. with the registration of participants. At 9:30 a.m., the college principal Mr. Riju John hoisted the camp flag.

The inaugural ceremony commenced at 10:00 a.m. with a welcome address by Mrs. Smitha, followed by presidential address by Principal Mr. Riju John. The five-day camp was officially inaugurated by the renowned poet and writer, Mr. Kureepuzha Sreekumar. The college manager Very Rev. Zacharia Ramban delivered a keynote address. Father Simon Lukose (College Administrator), Mrs. Jaisy John (Ward Councillor), Rev. Fr. Thomson Grace, Mrs. Sheeja Chacko (Staff Secretary), and Dr. Biju G. (Assistant Professor) conveyed their felicitations. The student coordinator, Jisa C.S., delivered the vote of thanks.
                                                

After the tea break, at 11:30 a.m., the theme presentation session began. Kumari Roshma Pappachan delivered the welcome address. The session was led by Dr. Noufal N., Assistant Professor at Sree Narayana Guru Open University, who spoke on the topic of “Unity.” He emphasized that every human being is unique, and true humanity and harmony emerge only when we understand and accept these differences. Mrs. Adila proposed the vote of thanks.
                                         
                                               
At 12:45 p.m., various group cultural performances took place, which concluded by 1:30 p.m., followed by lunch distribution.

In the afternoon, Mr. Ranjith T., HR Trainer from the Alappuzha Collectorate, conducted an inspirational session titled “A Direction for Dreams.” The class included motivational activities and an interactive game session for teacher trainees. The session was evaluated by Kumari Devi, Fr. Terry Thankachan, and Mrs. Neethu. Kumari Aathira delivered the vote of thanks, and the session concluded at 3:30 p.m.

After the tea break, a fun and thought-provoking session titled “Laughter and Reflection” was presented by Mr. Vineeth Elamadu, a mimicry artist and Flowers TV Comedy Utsavam fame personality. He shared valuable insights on life, emphasizing that what matters is not how long we live, but the meaningful impact we leave behind. He entertained the audience with engaging games, interactions, and brilliant impersonations of famous personalities such as Oommen Chandy, Santosh George Kulangara, Basil Joseph, and Sanju Samson, leaving everyone amazed. Kumari Muhsina delivered the vote of thanks, marking the end of the session at 5:00 p.m.












 

Friday, October 17, 2025

Camp Logo reveling

 



കൊട്ടാരക്കര ബസേലിയോസ് മാർത്തോമ മാത്യൂസ് ദ്വതീയൻ ട്രെയിനിങ് കോളേജിൽ  2024-2026 ബാച്ചിന്റെ പഞ്ചദിന ക്യാമ്പായ "ലോകാഹി"യുടെ ലോഗോ പ്രകാശനവും നാമാവിഷ്കരണവും കൊട്ടാരക്കര മുനിസിപ്പാലിറ്റി ചെയർമാൻ ബഹുമാനപ്പെട്ട അഡ്വ. ഉണ്ണികൃഷ്ണമേനോൻ നിർവഹിച്ചു. കോളേജ് പ്രിൻസിപ്പൽ റിജു  ജോൺ സർ അധ്യക്ഷത പദവി അലങ്കരിച്ച യോഗത്തിൽ  കോളേജ് അഡ്മിനിസ്ട്രേറ്റർ റവ.സൈമൺ ലൂക്കോസ് ആശംസകൾ അറിയിച്ചു.  അധ്യാപക പ്രതിനിധികൾ ശ്രീമതി സ്മിത, കുമാരി ശ്രീലക്ഷ്മി, വിദ്യാർത്ഥി പ്രതിനിധികൾ ശ്രീ.ജീവൻ കുമാരി ജിസ്സ എന്നിവർ യോഗത്തിൽ സന്നിഹിതരായിരുന്നു.



Thursday, October 16, 2025

COUNSELLING

               PRE- MARITAL COUNSELLING

A pre-marital counselling session was conducted at Baselios Marthoma II Training College on 16th October from 10:00 a.m., under the guidance of the College Manager, Rev. Fr. Simon Luckose, with the esteemed presence of State Women’s Commission member, Smt. Indira Ravindran. The class was led by Smt. Binamol S., Director of  Life Foundation, Kerala who delivered an insightful and meaningful session addressing various challenges faced by women in society. The programme was highly informative and created awareness on essential aspects of marital life, personal well-being, and empowerment, making it a valuable and impactful experience for all attendees.



Sunday, October 12, 2025

WEEKLY REFLECTION 10

 

TEACHING PRACTICE PHASE- 1

                              WEEKLY REFLECTION- 10

(06/10/2025 – 08/10/2025)

06/10/2025 (Monday)

Today was my 41st day of teaching practice. I reached school at 9:00 a.m. and completed the morning discipline duties. My class was in the fourth period, where I conduct Achievement test. Students were very active and interested.  After exam, I assisted teachers in arranging materials for the upcoming School Kalolsavam. I left the school at 4:15 p.m.



07/10/2025 (Tuesday)

I reached school at 9:00 a.m. and participated in the morning prayer. My class was in the third period, and I taught the topic Verification and Revision of Triangles. The students revised the entire chapter and clarified their doubts. Later, I helped in the Kalolsavam arrangements and discipline duties. It was a busy but joyful day. I signed out at 4:15 p.m.

08/10/2025 (Wednesday)

Today marked the last and 43rd day of my teaching practice at St. Mary’s HSS. It was a very emotional day. I had my last period class, where I interacted with students, shared feedback, and expressed my gratitude. The students also shared their love and appreciation. I gifted a small token of love to my mentor teacher, Renju Miss, and collected feedback forms from students. After taking some photos and completing the final procedures, I signed out at 4:30 p.m., marking the end of a memorable teaching practice journey.




Saturday, October 4, 2025

WEEKLY REFLECTION 9

 

TEACHING PRACTICE PHASE- 1

                              WEEKLY REFLECTION- 9

(29/09/2025 – 04/10/2025)

29/09/2025 (Monday)

Today was my 38th day of teaching practice. I reached school at 9:00 a.m. and signed the attendance register. My class was in the third period, where I started a new chapter, Triangles. The topic I taught was Angles and Sides. Students were very attentive and participated actively in the discussion. Today was also my first observation by Sreelakshmi Teacher. The class went well, and she appreciated my presentation and classroom management. After completing all school duties, I left the school at 4:15 p.m.

03/10/2025 (Friday)

I reached school at 9:00 a.m. and signed the attendance register. My class was in the fifth period, and I continued teaching Angles and Sides in Similar Triangles. The students actively participated in the discussion and solved problems on the board. The lesson went smoothly. After finishing the remaining duties, I signed out at 4:15 p.m.

04/10/2025 (Saturday)

It was a working day at school. I reached by 9:00 a.m. and signed in. Today, our Yoga and Health Education practical observation was conducted under the guidance of Lal Sir. The session went well, and everyone participated actively. Later, I had a regular class in the fourth period (12:25 – 12:55), where I taught Problems from Similar Triangles. After completing all the day’s duties, I left the school at 4:15 p.m.

YOGA PRACTICAL

Yoga Practical Session


 The Yoga Practical Session was conducted on 4th October 2025 (Saturday) at our school as part of our teaching practice program. The session was observed by Lalmohan Sir, who guided us throughout the activity. The session started at 10:00 a.m. and continued till 11:15 a.m.

All student-teachers participated actively in the yoga practice. We performed various asanas, including Tadasana, Trikonasana, Bhujangasana, and Padmasana, under the guidance of the instructor. The session also included a short discussion on the importance of yoga for physical and mental health.

The practice helped us improve our concentration, flexibility, and relaxation techniques. It was a refreshing and energizing experience that emphasized the importance of including yoga in daily routine as well as in school activities.








WORKSHOP ON E CONTENT

  Workshop on Preparation of E-Content and Digital Text A Workshop on the Preparation of E-Content and Digital Text was conducted on Novembe...