IGNOU bags best teaching practices award
Saturday January 28, 2012 07:30:42 AM,
IANS
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IGNOU Vice-Chancellor M Aslam
receiving the "Best teaching practices Award" from noted film
director Prakash Jha at the India Today Aspire education
summit 2012,in New Delhi on Friday. Also in picture India
Today Group's Rekha Puri
(Photo: IANS/Amlan
Paliwal) |
New Delhi: The Indira
Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) here, one of the world's
largest, Friday received an award for the best teaching practices
at the India Today Aspire Education Summit 2012.
"It is a great pleasure to receive the award in this category.
This showcases that IGNOU is doing great and heading on the right
track," Vice Chancellor M. Aslam told IANS.
The award was shared between IGNOU and Indian School of Business,
Hyderabad. According to the organisers the award was given to
these institutions for making learning more than a classroom
experience.
IGNOU, which started with two courses and 4,000 students in 1985,
has evolved into one of the world's largest varsities by offering
about 450 programmes. It now has over three million students on
its rolls.
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