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"A New Journey Begins with community development project "




 A New Journey Begins with community development project in GHPS lokur  school

                 Today marked the beginning of a new and exciting chapter in my teaching journey as I conducted Session 1 of the CD Project – Baseline Assessment. To begin with, I introduced the students to the project and explained the plan we will be following in the coming days. It was important for me to ensure that they understood not just what we’re going to learn, but also why it matters. The students listened with interest, and I could see curiosity and excitement in their faces.

As part of today’s session, I conducted a basic oral test with 10 foundational questions related to computers. The purpose of this test was to understand the students’ current level of knowledge—what they already know, and where they need more support. This baseline assessment gave me a clear picture of their understanding and will help me plan future sessions more effectively.

What stood out the most was the students’ enthusiasm. Their responses were thoughtful, and they showed genuine interest in the subject. Some of them surprised me with what they already knew, while others showed a willingness to learn, which is equally valuable.

Today’s experience was not just a test—it was a discovery.
It reminded me that every student has a unique starting point, and as a teacher, it’s my role to meet them there and guide them forward.

I’m excited about the journey ahead and look forward to seeing how much the students will grow throughout this project. This is just the beginning, and the energy in today’s session assures me that we’re on the right path.

Here’s to learning, growth, and the power of digital education!

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