University of Worcester Teams up Dr Swaroop Sampat-Rawal
by Shrutee K/DNS
University of Worcester and Indian
Academics in Partnership to Launch a New “Diploma in Personal Social Education”
for Teachers in delivering life skills to children
University
of Worcester teams up with Bollywood star and Educationalist, Dr Swaroop
Sampat-Rawal to deliver the new in-service Training Programme
Mumbai, November 27,
2018: The University of Worcester, one of Britain’s most innovative, most
inclusive universities, with excellent provision in teacher education, health,
biology, sport science, art, law and more, has partnered with Indian academics
to launch a new diploma for teachers in delivering life skills to children. Renowned
as one of Britain’s best universities for educating teachers, the University of
Worcester has teamed up with Bollywood star and educationalist, Dr Swaroop
Sampat-Rawal to offer the new in-service training programme.
Dr Sampat-Rawal is an alumna of the
University of Worcester, having studied for a PhD in Education at Worcester.
Her doctoral thesis was on the theme of using drama to enhance life skills in
children with learning disabilities. Dr. Swaroop Sampat-Rawal has devoted her
life to educating young people in India.
Ann Jordan, Head
of the University of Worcester’s School of Education, said, “Dr Sampat-Rawal’s work has had a
massive impact worldwide and we are delighted to be working in partnership with
her to deliver this new Diploma. Dr Sampat-Rawal’s work in India aligns
perfectly with our ethos at the University of Worcester. Her work is based on
inclusion and ensuring achievement for all, which is something we are really
passionate about at Worcester.” Dr. Sampat-Rawal has dedicated herself
to community development and advocacy, travelling across India training
teachers, while also campaigning to get more children, such as those in tribal communities
or street children, into the classroom.
Dr. Swaroop
Sampat-Rawal said, “I’m really excited about the Diploma. The University has a long
history of excellent teacher training so who else would I want to work with. This
new Diploma in Personal Social Education will better equip teachers to deliver
life skills to children which are much needed in today’s world. The Diploma
builds on the University of Worcester’s long history of teacher training and
its commitment to inclusion.” “When I proposed to teach life skills in the government primary school
in my home state of Gujarat, its then chief minister, and now India’s Prime
Minister, Narendra Modi, instantly agreed to my vision and plan. At that point,
my focus was on dealing with mental health issues among students, a much
neglected and even lesser understood aspect of their academic and social life.”
The Diploma in Personal Social
Education will be launched at a special event in Mumbai on Monday, December 3,
2018 and will be attended by education leaders and Government Ministers. The
Diploma, which is subject to validation, will be delivered in both India and
the UK and is aimed at supporting teachers to develop the needed strategies in
both nations to confidently deliver life skills for all children.
About Dr Swaroop Sampat-Rawal:Dr Swaroop Sampat-Rawal is married to actor,
director and politician, Paresh Rawal, with whom she has two sons,
Aniruddh and Aditya. She became successful with the hugely popular TV comedy
show, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, where she played the role of Shafi
Inamdar's wife. Dr Sampat-Rawal also won the Miss India contest in
1979 and represented India at Miss Universe the same year.
About University of Worcester: Renowned as one of Britain’s best universities for educating teachers, the University of Worcester,
was founded as an Emergency Teacher Training college after World War II to win
the peace through education. It won full University status in 2005 and is now
one of Britain’s most innovative, most inclusive universities with excellent
provision in health, biology, sport science, art, law and more. The University
of Worcester educates over 10,000 students. The
University of Worcester, which was ranked 15th for teaching and 18th
for student experience in the most recent Times University Guide, was recently
selected as the partner of the World Academy of Sport to deliver inclusive
teacher education around the world. One of the first programmes to be developed
will be with the International Paralympic Committee Academy, the global
educational division of the IPC.
The University of Worcester typically
educates 50% more students with a disability than
the national average. Worcester has one of the best records of sustained
graduate employment in the Country, with 97% of Worcester graduates in work or
further study within 6 months of graduation. The University is highly
successful in securing employment for its graduates who have a disability. The University of Worcester was rated Silver in the first ever Teaching
Excellence Framework in 2017 with
assessors, who inspected the educational results for every university in
England, finding that the University “delivers high quality teaching, learning
and outcomes for its students” and “consistently exceeds rigorous national
quality requirements for UK higher education”.
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