University teachers urged to be sincere in teaching students

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RANGPUR, March 16, 2018 (BSS) – Academicians at a seminar here have
suggested the newly appointed university teachers to be sincere in teaching
students to make them worthy citizens of the country.

“The new teachers should have ideas about teaching, administrative and
examination related affairs and other subjects to perform duties in a
disciplined manner,” said Vice-chancellor (VC) of Begum Rokeya University,
Rangpur (BRUR) Professor Dr Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah.

He said this last night while addressing the seminar on ‘Foundation
Training for Newly Appointed Teachers’ organised by Institutional Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the university at conference room of the academic
building on the campus.

Director of IQAC at BRUR Professor Dr Nazmul Haque presided over and
moderated the seminar participated by the newly appointed teachers of
different departments of the university.

Professor of the Department of Development Studies of Islami University,
Kusthia, Dr Nasim Banu conducted the seminar as resource person.

Prof Banu in her presentation laid maximum emphasis on the timeliness,
success, innovative ability and human values and rich personality of the
teachers in the teaching profession.

“Such type of seminars and discussions will help the newly appointed
university teachers to have a positive impact on their professional career to
teach their students properly,” she hoped.

The chief guest suggested the new teachers to acquire ideas for ensuring
quality in higher education to develop educated citizens befitting for the
competitive 21st century in turning Bangladesh into a developed country.

“The newly appointed university teachers should put importance on academic
responsibilities, curriculum concept, research activities and publications
and other related aspects to ensure quality in higher education,” he added.