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Annammal College of Education For Women Tiruchendur Road, Thoothukudi - 628003. Phone : 04612375601 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.annammal.com Name _______________________________________________________________ Roll No. ______________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Telephone (Residence) Mobile: E-mail : Blood Group : Date of Birth : Height : Weight : Hostel : AR.A.S. ARUMUGASAMY NADAR HALL Room No. Local Guardian : Allergic to : in Cms. in Kgs. Personal Memorandum Estd. in 1962

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Annammal College of Education For WomenTiruchendur Road, Thoothukudi - 628003.

Phone : 04612375601

E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.annammal.com

Name _______________________________________________________________

Roll No. ______________________________________________________________

Address ______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

Telephone (Residence) Mobile:

E-mail :

Blood Group :

Date of Birth :

Height :

Weight :

Hostel : AR.A.S. ARUMUGASAMY NADAR HALL

Room No.

Local Guardian :

Allergic to :

in Cms.

in Kgs.

Personal Memorandum

Estd. in 1962

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India is my country

All Indians are my brothers and sisters.

I Iove my country

And I am proud of its rich and varied heritage

I shall always strive to be worthy of it.

I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect

and treat everyone with courtesy.

To my country and my people l pledge my devotion

In their well being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.

Pledge

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We are delighted that you have chosen our college for your teacher

education and we look forward to working with you as you pursue your

goals. You have taken your first step towards becoming a teacher. We are

keen on taking you through the preparatory programmes for teacher

training with utmost care so that you shall become a productive and

competent teacher. In its fifty six years of operation, Annammal College of

Education for Women has managed to carve a niche for itself in the world

of Teacher Education by virtue of its emphasis on quality education. We at

Annammal College of Education for Women offer you an educational

experience second to none supported by an extensive range of facilities. It is

our desire that you make the best use of what is available here to enrich

your academic pursuits. We present unto you this handbook that will

provide you an overview of the information you need and welcome you to

create a mutually rewarding relationship.

Management, Principal & Staff members

The Peer team constituted by National Assessment and Accreditation

Council (NAAC), an autonomous institution of UGC, assessed our college

on November 14 and 15, 2005 as part of accreditation process. The peer

team verified the accuracy of the self-appraisal report submitted to NACC

and also interacted with the various constituents of our college and

conferred 'A' Grade to the institution. The Re-accreditation was held on

November 30 and December 1, 2012 and the college was conferred with 'B'

Grade.

WELCOME

Accreditation and Re-accreditation by NAAC

Mission

The mission of Annammal College of Education is to prepare dynamic, competent and caring

educators who excel in teaching, serve the community and develop professionally to become

great decision-makers and leaders.

Our Institution strives to achieve this mission in the following manner;

1. Providing top-class modern infrastructural facilities so as to broaden the student's

horizon and make them to dream big.

2. Creating learning environments that encourages positive social interaction, active

engagement in learning and self-motivation.

3. Promoting a student-centered approach to teaching and learning that affirms and

values the diversity and individual differences that each student brings to a learning

experience.

4. Providing the best faculty and support staff who transform the students into

professional educators.

Vision

1. Annammal College of Education for women is committed to uplifting women by giving

them professional higher education and helping them to become empowered.

2. To be the first choice for women students seeking to become educators.

Core Values

Built on the Vision that education serves as a keystone in improving society and building

better futures for all, Annammal College of Education commits to the core values of:

Excellence : We strive for excellence in all our academic pursuits. We are committed to

innovation in our teaching and outreach to our communities. We commit to continuous self-

improvement to achieve excellence in all our endeavors.

Ethics and Dignity : We are committed to the highest standards of honesty, fairness, respect

and professional and scholarly ethics. We value the dignity and worth of all people.

Diversity : We embrace all aspects of human diversity and value its necessity to ensure a

vibrant learning community. We are committed to providing a college community that is

supportive, safe and welcoming.

Student Focus : We are committed to fostering the professional and personal growth of all

students and our fellow colleagues by promoting lifelong learning and leadership

development.

Public Engagement : We commit to working collegially and cooperatively in establishing

productive partnerships with our colleagues in university, institutions and public

communities. Through these partnerships, we strive to improve education and the quality of

life for all to ensure a better future for all.

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Annammal College of Education was founded in 1962 by Thiru. AR.A.S. ArumugasamyNadar, (1893 - 1971) the eldest and illustrious son of the founder of the Subbiah Dharmanidhi, Thiru. AR.A. SubbiahNadar (1871-1943) with the noble ideal of imparting training to graduates among women to become able and talented teachers. The college bears the name of his beloved and benign mother Thirumathi Annammal. Thiru.D.Shenbagamurthi (1921 - 1986) who succeeded his uncle in 1968, brought glory to the Trust and College by his selfless and devoted work. Constructing the College and hostel buildings in the new picturesque location on the Tiruchendur Road had always been a dream to him. This dream had come true on 31st January 1993 when the new College and hostel buildings were declared open by Thiru.G.K.Moopanar.

Thiru.S.Gauthaman, succeeded his father as secretary of the college from 1986-1993. Thiru.D.Shunmugam (1993 - 2010), took over charge from 1993 as the secretary. He joined hands with Thiru. D. Ganesan, the president of the Subbiah Dharmanidhi trust in making the college a techno park in its infrastructure. They worked for continuous improvement and updation of teaching facilities and resources at all levels.

Thiru.D.Ganesan served as the Secretary of the college from 2010 - 2018. His commitment to quality is always unflinching. Mr.S.Muralidharan is the present secretary of the college and has the insatiable thirst for making the true vision of his ancestors.

The College was affiliated in 1962 to the Madras University and then from 1966 to Madurai Kamarajar University and since 1990 to the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University at Tirunelveli. Since 2008 the college is affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University, Chennai. The College has been granted recognition by the National Council for Teacher Education since 1996.

The College offers a two year B.Ed. and M.Ed. course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Education and Master of Education.

The M.Ed. course was commenced in the year 1994-95. It was affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. From the year 2008, it was affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University (TNTEU), Chennai. At present, we have an intake of 50 students.

From 2000 to 2009 the college offered PGDCA Course affiliated to the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli.

The syndicate of TNTEU has granted recognition to our college to offer research leading to M.Phil. degree from the academic year 2014-2015. The college will admit 20 students in part - time / full - time basis.

The college is the study centre for Indira Gandhi National Open University B.Edprogramme since 2008.

The College has a Network Resource Centre equipped with modern computer system with Local Area Network and Multimedia. A very wide range of facilities exist for extracurricular activities - games & sports, social work & community service clubs, road safety patrols, students' union, Science Club, English Club, Health Club, Research Club, Maths Club, Eco Club, History Club, IT Club, Red Ribbon Club, Tamil Manram, Rotaract Club, Psychology Club, Consumer Club etc., for the total development of the students.

Right from the inception, erudite scholars and able administrators have served as Principals and held aloft the flag of the College. The College also has a team of talented and devoted faculty. The results in the University Examinations have been consistently good and the College has carved a niche for itself in the field of teacher education in Tamil Nadu.

Brief History of the College

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Subbiah Dharmanidhi was founded in 1934 by AR. A. Subbiah Nadar to cater to the growing needs of

education and religious charities.

AR.A. SUBBIAH NADAR (1934-1943) migrated from Sivakasi to Thoothukudi and came up in life

through hard work, business integrity, shrewd commercial insight, and above all an abiding faith in the

Supreme Guide. SubbiahDharmanidhi was founded in 1934 by his boundless munificence to cater to

the growing needs of education and religious charities.

AR.A.S. ARUMUGASAMY NADAR (1943-55 & 1957-68) the eldest and illustrious son of the founder,

established in 1962 Annammal College of Education with the noble ideal of imparting training to the

graduates among women of the southern districts to become able and talented teachers. The newly

constructed hostel aptly named after him on his centenary year - 1993, will stand as a fine monument to

the memory of this great man.

AR.A.S. DURAISAMY NADAR (1955-1957) joined the freedom struggle in 1935 and participated in the

Quit India Movement. He was a member of the Madras Legislative Assembly, between 1937 and 1938

representing Srivaikuntam Constituency. He managed well the educational institutions of the Trust.

DURAISAMY SHENBAGAMURTHI (1968-1986) succeeded his uncle in 1968, and brought glory to the

Trust and the College by his devoted work. Constructing the college and hostel buildings in the new site

on the Tiruchendur Road had always been a dream to him and it is gratifying for his successor to have

made it come true.

DURAISAMY GANESAN (1986-2018) has completed succeeded his brother and the construction of

the College and Hostel buildings for Annammal College of Education for Women in 1993 .

Construction of second floor in both the new and old hostels in ACE, which is partly funded by UGC

under X plan, has been completed in 2011. A new Hi-tech, air-conditioned, Network Resource Centre

(NRC) with 61 computers and with Broadband internet connections, which is partly funded by UGC was

opened in 2011. A Physical Science lab, a Biological Science lab and 15 classrooms both in the first and

second floor were added to the existing infrastructure facilities during 2011. A modern Student's

Restroom with 16 cubicles has been installed. A modern digital, air-conditioned, library with mezzanine

floor on the second floor, an additional Guest room, a Day care centre and a Basketball court near hostel,

Air conditioned 'Speak English Corner' in the ground floor to develop spoken English, Installation of

'Smart Board' in the second floor, modernizing and furnishing of the Sports room, installation of 125 KVA

(1 KW Cummins Diesel) Power Generator with automatic switch on and off to provide continuous power

supply both at college and hostel and the laying of interlock pavement from entrance of the college

campus and two wheeler parking were done as a part of expansion and modernization of our college

infrastructure for making our institution an ideal and unique one

The college is marching in step with times with the introduction of modern state of art facilities in the

college. Renovation and Computerization of the entire system were the landmarks set through his

meticulous planning.

Managing Trustees

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Subbiah DharmanidhiThoothukudi INSTITUTION

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Members of the College Committee

President

Thiru. A.Natesan B.E., Managing Trustee, Subbiah Dharmanidhi

Secretary

Thiru. S. Muralidharan B.Sc., MS (USA)

Members

Thiru. D.Ganesan Former Mgn. Trustee, SDN & Former Secretary, ACE Adviser

Thiru. S.Gauthaman B.E., M.S.(Engg.) Member

Thiru. Arun Karthik Kumar B.Sc.(Computer), M.Com. Member

Thiru. T. Raghavan B.B.A Member

Tmt. Suganya Kannan B.Sc. Member

Tmt. M. Lakshmi Preethi M.B.A. Member

Dr. (Ms.) A. Joycilin Shermila Principal M.A.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,Ph.D.,PGDTE.,PGDHE,Ph.D.(Eng)

Mrs. R. Suryakala M.Sc., M.Ed.,M.Phil.NET Teacher Member

Dr.(Mrs.) P. Lavanya B.Sc. (Comp), M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. NET (Tam), SET (Edn) Teacher Member

Mrs. M.S. Santhiny Kawsel M.Sc., M.Ed. Headmistress :

SubbiahVidyalayam

Assistant Salt Commissioner, Thoothukudi Member

Former Secretaries

Mr. AR. A.S. Arumugasamy Nadar 1962 - 1970

Mr. A. Arasan Subbiah M.Com., 1970 - 1972

Mr. D. Shenbagamurthi B.Sc., 1972 - 1986

Mr. S. Gauthaman M.E., 1986 - 1993

Mr. D. Shunmugam 1993 - 2010

Mr. D. Ganesan B.Sc., 2010 - 2018

Former Principals

Mrs. F. Meiyappa M.A.,M.Ed., 1962 - 1963

Dr. (Ms.) R. Vajreswari M.A.,M.Ed.,Ph.D., 1963 - 1976

Mrs. G. Lakshmi Narasamma M.A.,M.Ed., 1976 - 1978

Dr. Mrs. L. Vasantha (i/c) M.A.,(Music),M.A.,(Eng.),M.Ed.,Ph.D. 1978 - 1979

Mrs. Hephzibah Wilson M.A.,M.Ed., 1979 - 1993

Mrs. Panathi Reginald M.A.,M.Ed., 1993 - 1997

Mrs. K. Lalitha M.A.,M.Ed., 1997 - 2004

Dr. (Mrs.) K. P. Kala M.A.,(Eng) M.Sc.,(Chem) M.Sc.,(Psy) M.Ed.,M.Phil., PGDCA, PGDHE, DGT, Ph.D. 2004 - 2006

Dr. (Ms.) A. Joycilin Shermila M.A.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,Ph.D.,PGDTE.,PGDHE.,Ph.D. 2006 - 2007

Dr. (Mrs.) A. Fibyraj, M.A.,M.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. 2007 - 2015

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing

- Walt Disney

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Non – Teaching Staff

S.No. Name Designation Phone No.

1. Mrs. M. Logu Ulagammal DECE., B.Com., Junior Assistant 9944086430

2. Mr. C. Marimuthu S.G. Gardener 97891 26612

3. Mrs. R. Ponselvi, M.Sc., PCP., M.Lib.Sci Assistant Librarian 8754255229

5. Mr. M. Harikumar Computer Maintenance 92446 43989

6. Mrs. R.Thangapriya D.M.O.P., B.Com., Junior Assistant

7. Mrs. K. Muthumari Scavenger

8. Mrs. P. Jeyakumari Sweeper

9. Appointment in progress Junior Assistant

10. Appointment in progress Junior Assistant

11 Appointment in progress Typist

Hostel Staff

1. Mrs. P. Athilakshmi Deputy Warden 94878 39851

2. Assistant Warden 9787000573

3. Mrs. P. Velammal Kitchen – Head Cook

4. Mrs. R. Kaliammal Asst. Cook

5. Mrs. P. Arputham Kitchen Staff

6. Mrs. Devi Kitchen Staff

7. Mrs. S. Petchiammal Kitchen Staff

8. Mrs. Mariammal Scavenger

9. Mrs. C. Santhanamari Scavenger

10. Mrs. S. Sakthilakshmi Sweeper

ACE Bus / Tanker / Qualis Driver & Watchman

1. Mr. M. Perumal Bus Driver 93615 46265

2. Mr. S. Krishnan Qualis Driver 9150316017

3. Mr. Senthil Bus Driver 8903321885

4. Day Watchman

5. Mr.S.Mani Day Watchman

6. Mr. Periyasamy Night Watchman

MonthHOLIDAYS

Total No. of Leave

Number of Working daysSaturdays Sundays Other Holidays

July 27 21, 28 - 3 14

August 10, 24 4, 11, 18, 25 12, 15, 23 9 22

September 14 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 2, 9, 8 22

October 26 6, 13, 20, 27 2, 7, 8, 28 9 22

November - 3, 10, 17, 24 - 4 26

December - 1, 8, 15, 22 25 to 31 – Short Vacation 10 20

January 18 5, 12, 19, 26 15, 16, 17, 18 9 22

February - 2, 9, 16, 23 - 4 25

March 14 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 25 7 24

April 11 5, 12, 19, 26 6, 10, 14 8 22

May 2 3, 10 1 4 7

*List subject to alteration Total 75 226

Great things never come from comfort zones

- Anonymous

List of Holidays and Working Days 2019 - 2020

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S.No Teaching Faculty Designation E-mail ID Mobile No.

1 Dr. A. Joycilin Shermila Principal & [email protected] 9486637714 M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed., Associate Ph.D (Edn)., PGDHE., Professor of PGDTE.,Ph.D (Eng). English 2 Dr. P. Chaarulatha Associate [email protected] 9443463487 M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., Professor of PGDHE, Ph.D. Physical Science

3 Dr. S. Jeyaparvathi Assistant [email protected] 9952459833 M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Professor of PGDCA, NET, Ph.D. History

4 Dr. R.Suryakala Vice Principal & [email protected] 9894220060 M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., Assistant Professor NET., Ph.D., M.A., (Gen) of Education 5 Mrs. D.Shunmuga Selva Assistant [email protected] 9486866067 Siva Sankari M.Sc.,M.Ed., Professor of PGDND., NET Mathematics 6 Mrs. R.Thangaselvam Assistant [email protected] 7708996849 M.Sc., M.Ed., NET, Ph.D Professor of Biological Science

7 Dr.(Mrs).A.Nagalakshmi Director of [email protected] 9486715340 B.Sc., M.P.Ed., Physical M.Phil.,Ph.D Education 8 Appointment in Librarian - - Progress

9 Appointment Assistant in Progress Professor of - - Education 10 Dr.(Mrs). P. Lavanya Assistant [email protected] 9566908625 M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Professor of Ph.D, NET (Tam), SET (Edn) Tamil 11 Dr. N. Sudha Kumari Assistant [email protected] 9894228723 M.Sc (Phy)., M.Sc (Psy) Professor M.Ed.,M.Phil, M.A, (Gen)., of Education M.A (Soc)., NET., Ph.D.,

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DETAILS OF TEACHING STAFF

12 Mrs. A. Vinothini Sylvia Assistant [email protected] 9790366707 M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., Professor NET (Edn), SET (Phy) of Education 13 Mrs. S. Emimah Assistant [email protected] 9952500540 M.Sc (Maths)., Professor of M.Sc (Psy)., M.Ed., Mathematics M.Phil, NET, Ph.D.

14. Ms. T. Emima Rolanshia Assistant [email protected] 9600698600 M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil, NET, Professor of Education

The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today

- H.Jackson Brown

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Attendance

Attendance in the college is compulsory. A student must put in a minimum of 85% attendance to be eligible for the TNTEU degree examinations. The absence of a student for any single hour in a session in a day would result in the loss of attendance for half a day.

The duration of the B.Ed. and M.Ed. course shall be for two academic year consisting of 200 working days /curriculum transaction days.

It is strictly instructed that the students who do not earn required attendance will not be permitted to write the university examination.

Internal marks will not be given for students who have shortage of attendance. Such students have to repeat the course by rejoining afresh at the succeeding years, if they wish to complete the B.Ed / M.Ed degree course.

Conduct

Every student should be dressed modestly and decently. Students are required to help in keeping the college campus and the classroom clean and tidy. With a view to bring about intimate association between students and teachers, each student is assigned to a member of the teaching staff who will be her tutor for guidance and counselling. Students are not allowed to bring Cellphones to their classroom.

Campus facilities and student amenities

In order to facilitate better learning the college has provision for Multi Media Projectors with Note Book Computers, a Network Resource Centre equipped with latest software in the field of education and internet with browsing facilities open to the students. The classrooms are provided with LCD Projectors, and perfect acoustic systems. To facilitate the young teachers to the modern trends in teaching, annual seminars and workshops in each subject are arranged and eminent scholars and experts in each field participate in them. The college is proud of its state of the art lecture halls fitted with the latest electronic systems. The college owns 3 buses for transporting the trainees during the intensive training programmes and field trips. A tanker lorry is also provided to bring fresh water from Pudukkottai for college use.

D.Arunachalam Library

Perfect silence should be observed in the library.

Except on Sunday and other Public holidays library would be kept open on all the other days from 9.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m.

Students will be allowed to borrow two books at a time for a period of one week. If the book is not returned on due date, a fine of Rs. 1/-is collected per day. Marking in books or writing in them is strictly forbidden.

A book lost or damaged shall be replaced by a new copy of the same book within a month from the due date by the borrower.

A book may be renewed for a second time provided no other application for the book is pending. Reference books can be consulted only in the library.

All books must be returned for annual stock taking

Students are advised to contact the Librarian for any assistance.

A Suggestion Book is available with the Librarian and students may write their suggestions for improvement.

Rules and Regulations for Students

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The following newspapers, journals and magazines are provided in the Library

1. Education World

2. Palms Plus

3. Social Welfare

4. Sajosps

5. Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam

6. The Vedanta Kesari

7. Health Choice

8. Experiments in Education

9. Edu Tracks

10. Bhavan’s Journal

11. New Horizons in Educational Research

12. Mathematics Teacher

13. Span

14. University News

15. India Today

16. Sports Star

17. Reader’s Digest

18. Indian Journal Adult Education

19. New Frontiers in Education

20. Indian Journal of Educational Research

21. GCTE Journal of Educational Research

22. Women’s Era

23. Tamil Arasu

24. KarkaKarppika

25. Journal of all India Association for Educational Research

26. PuthiaThalaimuraiKalvi

27. ThangaMangai

28. MulumaiArivialUthayam

29. Language and Language Teaching

30. Teacher Plus

31. The Journal of English Language Teaching

32. Journal of Humanities and Social Science

33. Fortell

34. Careers 360

35. Journal of Educational Planning and Administration

36. Journal of Educational & Psychological Research

37. Research and Reflections on Education

38. Dinamani

39. The Hindu (English)

40. The Hindu (Tamil)

It's going to be hard, but hard doesn't mean impossible

- Anonymous

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1 Audio Visual Education Mrs.A.Jeyakavitha Mrs. M.Logu Ulagammal 2 Preliminary & Intensive Teaching Practice, Dr.A.Nagalakshmi & Demonstration, Observation & Practical Mrs. R.Thanga Selvam Examination 3 Reflective Journal Mrs.R.Suryakala 4 Test and Measurement Record Mrs.P. Latha & Mrs. D. Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari 5 Reading & Reflecting on Texts Dr. P. Lavanya 6 Innovative School Visit Dr.A.Nagalakshmi & Dr. P. Lavanya 7 Community based engagement/ Dr.A.Nagalakshmi & Skill development Record Dr. P. Lavanya 8 Environmental Science Record Mrs. R.Thanga Selvam 9 Student Portfolio/CCE Record Dr.S.Jeyaparvathi 10 M.Phil. Co-ordinator Mrs.P.Latha 11 M.Ed. Co-ordinator Dr.N.Sudha Kumari

II. Co -Curricular Activities

1 Spoken English Mrs.A.Jeyakavitha 2 Students council Mrs.R.Suryakala & Ms.T.Emima Rolanshia 3 Placement Cell Mrs.D.Shunmuga SelvaSiva Sankari & Mrs.R.Thanga Selvam 4 English Orientation Programme Dr.A.Joycilin Shermila 5 Anti-Ragging Committee Dr.A.Nagalakshmi 6 ED-cell Mrs.D.Shunmuga SelvaSiva Sankari & Mrs.R.Thanga Selvam

III. Other Activities

1 Bulletin Board Mrs.R.Thanga Selvam 3 College Assembly Mrs.D.Shunmuga SelvaSiva Sankari & Mrs.R.Thanga Selvam 4 Daily Activities & Log Maintenance Mrs.R.Suryakala 5 Hand Book & Calendar Mrs. A.Vinothini Sylvia 6 Library Committee Mrs. R.Suryakala & Dr. N.Sudha Kumari 7 Students Attendance : B.Ed., Mrs.D.Shunmuga SelvaSiva Sankari Mrs. R.Thanga Selvam M.Ed. Mrs.S. Emimah M.Phil. Mrs.P.Latha 8 Alumni Association Mrs.P.Latha, Mrs.D.Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari & Mrs.R.Suryakala 11 Newsletter - ACE Moments Dr.A.Joycilin Shermila, Dr.P.Lavanya & Mrs.A.Vinothini Sylvia 12 Journal - ACE Research Propeller Dr. A.Joycilin Shermila, Mrs.R.Suryakala, Mrs. D. Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari & Mrs.R.Thanga Selvam 13 Time table & Examination time table B.Ed. Dr.S.Jeyaparvathi & Mrs.D.ShunmugaSelvaSivaSankari

Staff in-charge of Curricular Activities 2019 – 2020

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I. Curricular Activities

S. No Activity Teacher-in Charge

M. Ed. Mrs. A. Vinothini Sylvia M.Phil. Mrs.P.Latha 15 TNTEU Works All aided faculties 16 UGC works Mrs.R.Suryakala 17 Field trip Mrs.R.Suryakala & Dr.N.SudhaKumari 18 Faculty Development Programme Mrs.D.Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari

IV. Value Added Courses

1 Photography & Videography Mrs. A. JeyaKavitha 2 General Computer Science Course Mrs. A. JeyaKavitha 3 UGC – NET Coaching All Faculty Members 4 TET Coaching All Faculty Members

V. Club Activities

1 Tamil Club Dr.P.Lavanya 2 English Club Dr. A. Joycilin Shermila 3 Mathematics Club Mrs.D.Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari 4 Science Club Mrs.P.Latha 5 IT Club Mrs.A.Jeyakavitha 6 History Club Dr.S.Jeyaparvathi 7 ECO Club Mrs.R.Thanga Selvam 8 Health Club Dr.A.Nagalakshmi 9 Research Club Mrs.A.Vinothini Sylvia 10 Movie Club Mrs.A.Jeyakavitha 11 Red Ribbon Club Mrs.N.Sudha Kumari 12 Consumer club Dr.N.Sudha Kumari 13 Electoral Literacy Club Dr.S.Jeyaparvathi & Mrs.D.Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari

VI. Extension Activities

1 IGNOU Mrs.R.Suryakala & Dr. N.Sudha Kumari 2 ELTAI Thoothukudi Chapter Dr.A.Joycilin Shermila 3 Basic English Proficiency Course - Fisheries College and Research Institute Dr. A.Joycilin Shermila 4 Youth Red Cross Dr.N.Sudha Kumari

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S. No Activity Teacher-in Charge

Fee Concessions and Scholarships

AdiDravida Welfare Scholarships

AdiDravida Welfare scholarships of the Tamilnadu State Government are granted as per government norms. Students whose parents have an annual income below Rs.2,50,000/- are eligible for scholarship.

Backward Class Scholarships

Residential and Non Residential scholarships for the B.C, MBC and DNT students sanctioned by the Backward class Department of the Tamilnadu State Government are granted as per government norms. Students whose parents have an annual income below Rs.2,00,000/- are eligible for scholarship.

Documents required for scholarship

1. Income certificate

a. BC & MBC students - not exceeding Annual income - Rs.2,00,000/-

b. SC/ST students - not exceeding Annual income - Rs.2,50,000/

2. Attendance certificate - should have 75% of attendance in previous study

3. Break Certificate - From Tahsildhar

4. Xerox copy of

a. Community certificate

b. Consolidated Mark sheet (UG)

c. X & XII

d. Conduct Certificate

e. Degree certificate (UG)

f. First page of Bank Passbook (with Bank Branch Code No., IFS Code No.,MICR Code No.)

5. Nativity Certificate

6. First Graduation Certificate (if eligible)

7. Passport size photo - 2 nos.

Note on Scholarship

1. Those who avail scholarship should open a Savings Bank account in a nationalized bank which has MICR code and IFSC code in their name except Canara Bank.

2. Scholarship will be released directly to the scholarship holder's bank account through ECS only.

3. Can avail scholarship from only one source

4. Should have regular attendance.

Special Features

NETWORK RESOURCE CENTRE (NRC)

To keep abreast with the changing scenario in higher education, employment and research a Network Resource Centre (NRC) is set up in the campus. The main objective of the NRC is to create awareness and

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give exposure to teacher educators and student teachers about the use of computer. Our NRC has free and round the clock broad band internet facility, accessible to all student teachers, M.Ed students and teacher educators with 61 terminals, without any time restriction to carry out their practicum activities like presentations and dissertation work to fruition. The multimedia set up in our NRC helps to integrate ICT in our teaching and learning process.

A computer course designed by our teacher educators provides the students a basic knowledge on the operational use of computers and the internet. Surfing skills of students are developed through practical training sessions in our NRC. The students are also taught to use search engines to download e-resources for their assignments and reference work.

Special Coaching

UGC- NET Coaching and JRF eligibility for M.Ed. students

The National Educational Testing Bureau of University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) to determine eligibility for lectureship and for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and research. The tests are conducted twice in a year, in the months of June and December. The JRFs are awarded to the meritorious candidates from among the candidates qualifying for eligibility for lectureship in the NET. JRFs are available only to the candidates who opt for it in their application forms.

NET is an added advantage to any student who completes Masters Degree in Education with 55% and above. A Pass in UGC-NET Examination is the basic requirement of lectureship in Colleges of Education. Hence we offer UGCf NET Coaching in our institution from 2002-2003, to enhance the employability of our M.Ed. students. We provide quality study materials to our students for UGC NET examination.

TNTET Coaching for B.Ed. and M.Ed. students

TNTET is an eligibility test conducted by Teachers Recruitment Board to check the eligibility of candidates for the post of teachers. TNTET Coaching Classes are offered to the B.Ed. and M.Ed. students to enhance the employability of our students. The classes are handled by our faculty based on their subject specialization.

Computer Course

The world is in a digital age where computer is applied in every sector of human endeavour. The prospective teachers of Annammal College are imparted with the basic computer skills through the General Computer Classes everyday from 9.00 a.m. to 9.45 a.m.

Spoken English Centre

The trainees of Annammal College of Education come from heterogeneous backgrounds. Many of them have their school education in vernacular medium and have limited exposure to English. To develop the spoken English of the trainees we have developed a Spoken English Training Centre. Our faculty members train the students in spoken English on a regular basis. All the students are given opportunity to make use of the Spoken English Centre to become fluent speakers of English.

Fingering Practice

The prospective teachers of Annammal College of Education are given fingering practice on a regular basis using typewriter. It enables the students to memorize the keyboard and create a mental map of the associated fingers.

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IGNOU

The IGNOU programme study centre for B.Ed. Programme was established in the year 2008.

The following programmes are offered through our study centre:

CIG Certificate in Guidance and Counselling

CPVE Certificate Programme in Value Education

CTE Certificate in Teaching of English as a Second Language

ACE Appreciation Course on Environment

PGDHE Post Graduate Diploma in Higher Education

CFN Certificate in food and Nutrition

Date of Amount Date of Interest Endowment byDeposit Deposited Maturity

04.04.2018 Rs 15,000 04.04.2021 Annual Mrs. Chitra Mohanraj (Auto Alumna -1976-1977 batch Renewal ) Proprietrix, Chenthil Murugan Agencies, Indane gas Distributor, Thoothukudi 628003

Alumni Association, Annammal College of Education for Women, Thoothukudi

Endowment

Don't wait for the right opportunity ; Create it

- George Bernard Shaw

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S.No. Name of the Subject

1. Pedagogy of English

2. Pedagogy of Tamil

3. Pedagogy of Mathematics

4. Pedagogy of Physical Science

5. Pedagogy of Biological Science

6. Pedagogy of Computer Science

7. Pedagogy of History

Subjects Offered in B.Ed. Programme

December 20061.Bainy George2. Bindya K. Babu3. Divya Damodaran4. InduJega Priya. S5. Nidhu Neena Varghese6. Remya. C7. Roshini Jose8. Sreelekha. S9. Suman. S10.Suneethi A.S11.Tessy. E. P

June 20071. N. SudhaKumari2. S. Radha

Dec 20071.Aarcha. S.S2. Binitha. P. Chacko3. Caroline. D4. Joyce Rani. A5. Karuniya Prabha. P6. Nithya. S. Kusumam7. Rajeswari. G.

Achievements - M.Ed. Students who qualified for UGC - NET and JRF

8. Sabareeswari. S9. Sangeetha.S.T10.Saritha. N. S11.Sheeja. G. S12. Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari. D13. Shyamala Devi A14. Vasanthi. M15. Vinothini Sylvia. A

June 20081.Jai Rajan2. Sindhu Nair3.Rakhi

Dec 20081.Minimol. J (JRF qualified)2.Anna Christy. K3.Suguna. K

Dec 20101.Athilakshmi. T2.Sivasankari. K3.Mahaja. P4.Jansi. M

Dec 2011

1.Dhanalakshmi. T (JRF qualified)

2.RubinaJebamalai. R

3.Uma Shankary. V

4.Anitha. M

5.Jeyanthi. S

Dec 2012

1.J. Asha Josephine

June 2013

1.S. Sornakala

2.P. Padma Priya

Dec 2014

1.P. Privietha, 2. N. Prathibha

June 2015

1.T. EmimaRolanshia

2. P.Padma Priya

Achievements – Students who qualified for TNTET

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Year B.Ed. M.Ed. July 2012 1. V. Veni 1. K. Anitha 2. M. Sornalakshmi October 2012 1. V. Veni 1. M. Anitha 2. T. Maharasi 2. M. Suja 3. R. Sivagami 3. V. Uma Shankari 4. S. Sundari 4. T. Dhanalakshmi 5. D. Parimala DeviAugust 2013 1. A. RazulFathima 1. M. Esther Rani Mary 2. V. Kaviarasi 2. J. Asha Josephine 3. S. Manidevi 4. T. MekalaApril 2017 1. J. SweetlinJeba Lily 2. R. EzhilMeenal, 3. N. Anusuya

Year First Rank Second Rank

1985 - 86 S.Rajalakshmi M.Usha1986 - 87 S.Vaidekhi P.Uma Devi Juli1987 - 88 T.Nageswari Amma P.Tamilkodi1988 - 89 Neelam Kathpalia A.Seethalakshmi1989 - 90 P.Thiruvarangu Rajam B.Muthuvijaya1990 - 91 N.Rajeswari J.Gethzi Shanthini1991 - 92 A.Jeya Shanthini D.Selvi1992 - 93 A.Helen Jeyanthi Evangeline Grace1993 - 94 V.S.Sheeja D.Lalitha1994 - 95 Vinaya Thomas G.Jeyalakshmi1995 - 96 G.Anitha B.Grahalakshmi1996 - 97 S.Hema Ambujam A.G.Kenneth & S.Veeralakshmi 1997 - 98 P.Suriyakala S.Jeyashri1998 - 99 T.Mamta C.Shirley Moral1999 - 00 T.Sumitha Celin M.Jeya2000 - 01 K.Krishnaveni S.Prema2001 - 02 K.Vimala R.Jebakumari2002 - 03 Christina Yoga Morais K.Kavitha2003 - 04 M.Ambai Poorani M.Uma Maheswari2004 - 05 I.Stella Mary D.R.Sheeja2005 - 06 T.Simi V.Nithya & R.Rubina Jebamani2006 - 07 P.Dhenalakshmi B.Kiruthikai2007 - 08 R.Saranya J.Ananthi2008 - 09 S. Maheswari N. Vijaya Sujatha Nageswari2009 - 10 A. Anitha V. Grace Mary Anitha2010 - 11 S. Ashwini Jennifer K. Vijayashanthi2011 - 12 S. Sathya S. Vedha2012 - 13 J. Arokia Mary Jerina A. Rasul Fathima2013 - 14 N. Jeya Pappu A. Jeya Kavitha2014 - 15 G. Pavithra M. Nagalakshmi2015 - 17 J. SweetlinJeba Lily A. Joice Mary

Tamilnadu Teachers Education University

Don't stop when you're tired. Stop when you're done - Marilyn Monror

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Toppers In B.Ed.

TOPPERS IN M.Ed.

2008 - 09 M.I. Delighta Mano Joyce K. Anna Christy2009 - 10 E. Gethsiah N. Nalini2010 - 11 C. Sofia Selvamani S. Sophy Thanga Sumathi2011 - 12 K.E. Valarmathi M. Anitha2012 - 13 V. KathirvelRajeswari C. Ilavarasi, S. Sornakala2013 - 14 S. Antony Punitha M. Thanga Madhura2014 - 15 A. Bhuvaneshwari S. Suruthi@Amirtha Mary

TOPPERS IN M.Phil.

2014 - 15 A. Vinothini Sylvia M. Thanga Madhura2015 - 16 P. Privietha V. Ruthsheeba

ACHIEVEMENTS IN B.Ed., & M.Ed., UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS

B.Ed., M.Ed.,

S.No. YearNo. of

Studentsappeared

1. 2008 - 09 140 130 92.90 30 26 86.72. 2009 - 10 139 134 96.40 40 38 95.03. 2010 - 11 140 134 95.70 48 47 97.94. 2011 - 12 137 134 97.81 35 35 1005. 2012 - 13 129 123 95.35 26 26 1006. 2013 - 14 140 137 97.85 14 14 1007. 2014 - 15 129 128 99.22 33 32 96.98. 2015 - 17 43 43 100 2 2 100

No. ofStudentsPassed

%No. of

Studentsappeared

No. ofStudentsPassed

%

ACHIEVEMENTS IN M.Phil. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS

1. 2014 - 15 9 9 100

2. 2015 - 16 10 10 100

3. 2016 - 17 2

S.No. Year No. ofStudents appeared

No. ofStudents Passed

%

UNIVERSITY RANK ACHIEVERS IN B.Ed.

S.No. Year Name of the Student Rank

1. 2009 - 10 A. Anitha Dist. - 5

V. Grace Mary Anitha Dist. - 8 T. Athi Lakshmi Dist. - 9

UNIVERSITY RANK ACHIEVERS IN M.Ed.

S.No. Year Name of the Student Rank

1. 2008 - 09 M.I.Delighta Mano Joyce Dist. - 12. 2009 - 10 E. Gethsiah State - 4 & Dist. - 2 Nalini Dist. - 6 J. Maria Jesintha Rani Dist. - 7 S. Juana Goldie Dist. - 8 S. Dayana Dist. - 9 V. Deepthi Dist. - 10 S. DalsyPrema Dist. - 103. 2010 - 11 C. Sofia Selvarani State - 24. 2011 - 12 K.E. Valarmathi State - 25. 2012 - 13 V. KathirvelRajeswari Dist. - 1

UNIVERSITY RANK ACHIEVERS IN M.Phil.

S.No. Year Name of the Student Rank

1. 2014 - 15 A.Vinothini Sylvia Univ. I

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GENERAL RULES

Students are advised not to bring costly articles and ornaments to the hostel.

Visitors are allowed only on second Saturdays and Sundays.

Visitors are not allowed to enter the hostel premises.

Students are responsible for the furniture and fittings allotted to them. If any damage is caused, cost of the same will be recovered from the concerned student.

The inmates are provided with well furnished rooms and they are directed to keep the rooms clean and tidy.

Students should be punctual for all the activities of the hostel, meals, prayer, games etc.,

For the sake of entertainment a LCD Television is installed in the Dining hall and the residents can use it with prior permission from the Deputy Warden.

A Fitness Centre (Gymnasium) is installed in the hostel for the benefit of the residents.

The inmates are provided with STD facilities in the hostel premises. They are advised to use it between 6.00 a.m. and 8.15 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on all working days and 6.00 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. on holidays.

REGULATIONS

The inmates are not permitted to leave the hostel for weekends and on short holidays.

Inmates should get prior permission in writing from the Warden to go out for local visits with their parents or guardians.

Hostelites should sign the outdoor visiting register which is kept in the Deputy Warden's room if they are given permission to go out either for local visit or for any other reason.

Outgoing mail should be deposited in the special Post Box kept in the hostel.

All the students are expected to maintain the bathroom, the mirrors, Washbasins and all other general utilities clean and tidy. Wastes like soap covers etc., are to be deposited in the dust bins kept in the toilet area. Bindis are not to be stuck on the walls or mirrors in the toilet area. Wastage of water and electrical power to be avoided.

Disposal of the sanitary towels, napkins of the inmates should be done in the specially provided bins in the specific toilets. They are not to be disposed anywhere else.

Establishment charges, which is also on dividing basis includes electricity & water charges, salary for staff and servants employed, telephone rent, maintenance cost of electric motor, generator, fans and pipes, electrical fittings and kitchen materials etc.

Students' HostelAR.A.S.Arumugasamy Nadar Hall

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The mess fees should be paid every month at the Hostel office one week after the publishing of mess rates by the Deputy Warden.

The inmates are advised to deposit the room keys at 8-30 a.m. every day in the Hostel Office before they leave for the college.

MESS

Milk,egg and Non Vegetarian item may be taken extra if the student so desires and the cost has to be paid separately.

Students are not permitted to enter the kitchen.

The inmates are expected to be in the dining hall as soon as the bell rings.

Only the required amount of food should be taken in the plate and wastage of food must be avoided.

Food on any account should not be carried to the hostel rooms.

The Key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles

- Anonymous

DAILY SCHEDULE

1. 7.30 a.m - 8.30 a.m Breakfast

2. 9.00 a.m - 9.45 a.m General Computer Class

3. 9.50 a.m - 10.00 a.m Assembly & Attendance

4. 10.00 a.m - 12.55 p.m Morning Session

5. 12.55 p.m - 1.50 p.m Lunch

6. 1.50 p.m - 1.55 p.m Attendance -

Afternoon Session

7. 1.55 p.m - 3.45 p.m Afternoon Session

8. 3.50 p.m - 4.45 p.m Games

9. 5.00 p.m - 5.45 p.m Tea Break

10. 6.00 p.m - 7.00 p.m Coaching Session

11. 7.30 p.m - 8.30 p.m Dinner

12. 8.45 p.m - 9.00 p.m Attendance – Hostel Students

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JULY 2019

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. of Working Days - 14

Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten

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- B.F. Skinner

1 Mon

2 Tue

3 Wed

4 Thu

5 Fri

6 Sat

7 Sun -

8 Mon

9 Tue

10 Wed

11 Thu

12 Fri

13 Sat

14 Sun -

15 Mon 1 Classes commences for II year B.Ed. & M.Ed. Students

16 Tue 2

17 Wed 3

18 Thu 4

19 Fri 5

20 Sat 6

21 Sun -

22 Mon 7

23 Tue 8

24 Wed 9

25 Thu 10

26 Fri 11

27 Sat -

28 Sun -

29 Mon 12

30 Tue 13

31 Wed 14

AUGUST 2019

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. of Working Days - 14 + 22 = 36

1 Thu 15 School internship for II year B.Ed. Commences

2 Fri 16

3 Sat 17

4 Sun -

5 Mon 18

6 Tue 19

7 Wed 20

8 Thu 21

9 Fri 22

10 Sat -

11 Sun -

12 Mon - Bakrid

13 Tue 23

14 Wed 24

15 Thu - Independence day

16 Fri 25

17 Sat 26

18 Sun -

19 Mon 27 Classes commence for I year B.Ed. And M.Ed. Students

20 Tue 28

21 Wed 29

22 Thu 30

23 Fri - Krishna Jeyanthi

24 Sat -

25 Sun -

26 Mon 31

27 Tue 32

28 Wed 33

29 Thu 34

30 Fri 35 Inter-School Competition

31 Sat 36 National Librarian's Day Celebration

Education is training of the mind to think

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- Albert Einstein

SEPTEMBER 2019

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. of Working Days – 36+22= 58

One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world

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1 Sun -

2 Mon - Vinayagar Chathurthi

3 Tue 37 May I Help You Service begins

4 Wed 38

5 Thu 39 Teachers Day Celebration

6 Fri 40 Visit to Venus Home Appliances

7 Sat 41 Workshop on Empowering Elementary Teachers with Montessori Method

8 Sun -

9 Mon - Moharam

10 Tue 42

11 Wed 43

12 Thu 44

13 Fri 45 Visit to AVM Poly Sacs

14 Sat -

15 Sun -

16 Mon 46 National Seminar on 'Climate Change and Sustainable Development'

17 Tue 47

18 Wed 48

19 Thu 49

20 Fri 50 International Day of Peace

21 Sat 51 Celebrating Life' - RRC Programme

22 Sun -

23 Mon 52

24 Tue 53 Special Address on fw;wy;-fw;gpj;jypy; nkhopapd; gq;F

25 Wed 54

26 Thu 55

27 Fri 56 ACE FEST 2019 & TCI Workshop Begins

28 Sat 57

29 Sun -

30 Mon 58

- Malala Yousafzai

OCTOBER 2019

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. of Working Days - 58+22 = 80

1 Tue 59 TCI Workshop Ends

2 Wed - Gandhi Jeyanthi

3 Thu 60

4 Fri 61

5 Sat 62 Consumer Protection Prill 2019 - Awareness Programme

6 Sun -

7 Mon - Ayutha Pooja

8 Tue - Vijaya Dasami

9 Wed 63

10 Thu 64

11 Fri 65 International Girl Child Day

12 Sat 66 National Seminar on 'Rethinking Library Skills for the Information Age'

13 Sun -

14 Mon 67

15 Tue 68

16 Wed 69 Seminar on 'Empowering Primary School Teachers through Life Skill Training

17 Thu 70

18 Fri 71 Visit to Salt Factory

19 Sat 72 Health Club Programme on Personal Hygiene

20 Sun -

21 Mon 73

22 Tue 74

23 Wed 75

24 Thu 76 Intellectoquest Quest - Interschool Mathematics Quiz Competition

25 Fri 77 Empowering School Teachers with ICT Skills - Workshop

26 Sat -

27 Sun - Deepavali

28 Mon -

29 Tue 78

30 Wed 79

31 Thu 80 Faculty Development Programme - Coral Draw

Education is bringing out the best in body, mind and soul - Mahatma Gandhi

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NOVEMBER 2019

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

1 Fri 81

2 Sat 82 TB Awareness Programme & Visit to Cashew Cottage Industry

3 Sun -

4 Mon 83

5 Tue 84

6 Wed 85 Workshop on 'Photoshop'

7 Thu 86

8 Fri 87 Eye Donation Awareness Camp

9 Sat 88 Empowering HIV / AIDS affected people by providing Dietry Supplements

10 Sun - Milad-Un-Nabi

11 Mon 89

12 Tue 90 Empowering Government School Students with Laptop Usage

13 Wed 91

14 Thu 92

15 Fri 93

16 Sat 94 National Seminar on 'Empowering Prospective Teachers through E-Learning'

17 Sun -

18 Mon 95 First Internal Examination for I year B.Ed. & II year M.Ed. Begins

19 Tue 96

20 Wed 97

21 Thu 98

22 Fri 99

23 Sat 100

24 Sun -

25 Mon 101 First Internal Examination for I year B.Ed. & II year M.Ed. Ends

26 Tue 102 International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

27 Wed 103

28 Thu 104

29 Fri 105 Last date for submisssion of Research proposal for I year M.Ed.

30 Sat 106 School internship for II year B.Ed. students ends

Total No. of Working Days – 80+26 =106

Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius

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DECEMBER 2019

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No.Of Working Days - 106+20= 126

1 Sun -

2 Mon 107

3 Tue 108 Workshop on Web Resources for Langauge Learning

4 Wed 109

5 Thu 110

6 Fri 111

7 Sat 112 Alumni Association Meet

8 Sun -

9 Mon 113

10 Tue 114

11 Wed 115 Bharathiyar Birthday Celebration

12 Thu 116

13 Fri 117

14 Sat 118 Competition to Empower Juvenile Deliquents

15 Sun -

16 Mon 119

17 Tue 120

18 Wed 121 National Consumer Day

19 Thu 122

20 Fri 123

21 Sat 124 National Mathematics Day Celebration

22 Sun -

23 Mon 125

24 Tue 126 Christmas Day Celebration

25 Wed - Christmas

26 Thu -

27 Fri -

28 Sat - Short Term Vacation

29 Sun -

30 Mon -

31 Tue -

You educate a man, you educate a man. You educate a woman, you educate a generation - Bringham Young

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JANUARY 2020

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. of Working Days – 126+22 = 148

1 Wed - New Year

2 Thu 127

3 Fri 128

4 Sat 129 EDP prgramme for fisher women

5 Sun -

6 Mon 130

7 Tue 131

8 Wed 132

9 Thu 133 District Level Sports Meet

10 Fri 134

11 Sat 135

12 Sun -

13 Mon 136

14 Tue 137 Pongal Day Celebration

15 Wed - Pongal

16 Thu - Thiruvalluvar Day

17 Fri - Uzhavar Thirunal

18 Sat - TCI Workshop

19 Sun -

20 Mon 138 Second Internal for I year B.Ed. and II year M.Ed. & First Internal for II year B.Ed. begins

21 Tue 139

22 Wed 140

23 Thu 141

24 Fri 142

25 Sat 143 Second Internal for I year B.Ed. and II year M.Ed. & First Internal for II year B.Ed. ends

26 Sun - Republic Day

27 Mon 144 Zonal Level Sports Meet

28 Tue 145

29 Wed 146

30 Thu 147 Martyrs Day

31 Fri 148 State Level Sports Meet

The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet - Aristotle

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FEBRUARY 2020

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. of Working Days – 148+25= 173

1 Sat 149

2 Sun -

3 Mon 150 4 Weeks Practical Component Internship Commemces

4 Tue 151

5 Wed 152

6 Thu 153

7 Fri 154 Innovative School Visit begins

8 Sat 155

9 Sun -

10 Mon 156

11 Tue 157

12 Wed 158

13 Thu 159 Innovative School Visit Ends

14 Fri 160 Alumni Entrepreneurship Training to Self Help Groups

15 Sat 161 Awareness programme on 'Gold Purchase'

16 Sun -

17 Mon 162

18 Tue 163

19 Wed 164

20 Thu 165

21 Fri 166 International Mother Language Day

22 Sat 167

23 Sun -

24 Mon 168 Practical Examination for II year B.Ed. Commences

25 Tue 169

26 Wed 170

27 Thu 171

28 Fri 172

29 Sat 173

An investment in knowledge pays the best interest - Benjamin Franklin

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MARCH 2020

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. Of Working Days – 173+24 = 197

1 Sun -

2 Mon 174

3 Tue 175

4 Wed 176

5 Thu 177

6 Fri 178 Workshop on Innovative Techniques in Teaching Science

7 Sat 179 International Women's Day

8 Sun -

9 Mon 180

10 Tue 181

11 Wed 182

12 Thu 183 Workshop on Speaking Skills

13 Fri 184

14 Sat -

15 Sun -

16 Mon 185

17 Tue 186

18 Wed 187 Workshop on Innovative Techniques in Teaching Science

19 Thu 188

20 Fri 189

21 Sat 190 World Consumer Rights Day

22 Sun -

23 Mon 191 Third Internal

24 Tue 192

25 Wed - Telungu New Year

26 Thu 193

27 Fri 194

28 Sat 195

29 Sun -

30 Mon 196

31 Tue 197 Third Internal

The purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows

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- Sydney J. Harris

APRIL 2020

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. Of Working Days – 197+22= 219

1 Wed 198

2 Thu 199

3 Fri 200 Last Working Day for II year B.Ed. And M.Ed. Students

4 Sat 201 Visit to Consumer Redressal Forum

5 Sun -

6 Mon - Mahavir Jeyanthi

7 Tue 202

8 Wed 203

9 Thu 204

10 Fri - Good Friday

11 Sat -

12 Sun - Easter

13 Mon 205

14 Tue - Tamil New Year

15 Wed 206

16 Thu 207

17 Fri 208

18 Sat 209 EDP Programme for Transgenders

19 Sun -

20 Mon 210 Model Examination begins

21 Tue 211

22 Wed 212

23 Thu 213

24 Fri 214

25 Sat 215

26 Sun -

27 Mon 216

28 Tue 217

29 Wed 218

30 Thu 219

Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper - Robert Frost

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MAY 2020

Date Day Working

Days B.Ed. Schedule M.Ed. Schedule

Total No. Of Working Days – 219+7 = 226

1 Fri - May Day

2 Sat -

3 Sun -

4 Mon 220

5 Tue 221

6 Wed 222

7 Thu 223 Practical Examination for I Year M.Ed. Commences

8 Fri 224

9 Sat 225

10 Sun -

11 Mon 226 Last Working Day for I year B.Ed. & M.Ed. Students

12 Tue

13 Wed

14 Thu

15 Fri

16 Sat

17 Sun -

18 Mon

19 Tue

20 Wed

21 Thu

22 Fri

23 Sat

24 Sun -

25 Mon

26 Tue

27 Wed University Examination for I Year / II Year B.Ed. & M.Ed. Commences

28 Thu

29 Fri

30 Sat

31 Sun -

Change is the end result of all true learning - Leo Buscaglia

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Date Day Appointments / Work to be done

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NOTES

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1. Name of the College with full Annammal College of Education for Women

Postal Address Tiruchendur Road, Thoothukudi - 628 003

2. Name of the Trust SubbiahDharmanidhi, Thoothukudi

3. Name of the Mg.Trustee Mr. A. Natesan B.E.

4. College Telephone No. 0461 - 2375601

5. Hostel Telephone No. 0461 - 2377105

6. E-Mail Address [email protected]

7. Website www.annammal.com

8. Name of the Secretary & Mr. S. Muralidharan,

his address Mobile : 9847052645

9. Name of the Principal Dr. (Ms.) A.JoycilinShermila M.A.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,Ph.D.,PGDHE., PGDTE., Ph.D.

Mobile : 9486637714

10. Year of establishment 1962, Non-Autonomous

11. NCTE letters of Recognition • F.SRO/NCTE/AOS00010/B.Ed/Tn/2015

-16/66156 dated 31.05.2015

• F.SRO/NCTE/APS00855/M.Ed/TN/2015

-16/69017 dated 01.07.2015

No. of Units of intake as per B.Ed. – 2 units

NCTE Order M.Ed. – 1 unit

12. G.O.No. Permitting the opening Rc No.2017-K4/61 dated 11.01.1962 of the

Director of Collegiate Education, Chennai

13. Copy of G.O. / Government Proceedings of the Secretary, permitting change in name as

letter Annammal College of Education for Women Rc.No.202 / 88-89

COLLEGE PROFILE

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14. TNTEU University order to No.TNTEU / R / Syn.April 2014-Items

begin M.Phil. course 31/M.Phil (New) / 2014 / dated :13.5.2014.

15. Details of Teaching staff Given on page No. 13

16. Details of Non-Teaching staff Given on page No. 11

17. Fees collected under various Tuition Fees

Heads for various activities Special Fee

Admission Fee

Basic Computer Training

Bridge Course

Personality Development Camp

First Aid

Gymnastics, Physical & Health Training

ICT in Education

Club activities

Fine Arts

Record Notes

School based internship

Workshop / Seminar / Conference

Identity Card

Hand book

Internal & Model Exams

Special School Visits

Value Education Programme

Extension Activities

Uniform Saree

Fingering Practice Training

Videography

Innovation in Teaching & Learning

It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge

- Albert Einstein

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