On Friday, the 1st of November, the Baptist School of Public Health (BSPH) hosted a remarkable pedagogic seminar at its new campus located on Ombe, Limbe Road. This enriching session brought together over 30 lecturers from the school, all eager to enhance their teaching skills and methodologies.
The seminar featured brilliant presentations from four esteemed facilitators: Dr. Monju Calasactius, Dr. Nkuoh, Dr. Njang, and Dr. Monju Patrick. Each brought their unique expertise and insights, contributing to a comprehensive learning experience for all attendees.
The day began with a lesson on pedagogical foundations delivered by Dr. Monju Calasactius, a seasoned senior lecturer from the University of Buea, which serves as a mentoring university to BSPH. Dr. Calansantious’s presentation set the tone for the seminar, emphasizing the importance of strong pedagogical principles in fostering effective teaching and learning environments.
Throughout the seminar, the facilitators engaged the lecturers in interactive discussions and workshops, focusing on innovative teaching strategies, student engagement techniques, and the integration of technology in the classroom. The collaborative atmosphere encouraged participants to share their experiences and challenges, fostering a sense of community and mutual support among the faculty.
In conclusion, the pedagogic seminar at BSPH’s new campus was a resounding success, thanks to the brilliant contributions of the facilitators and the enthusiastic participation of the lecturers. As BSPH continues to grow and evolve, such initiatives play a crucial role in maintaining its reputation as a leading institution in public health education.
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