The seventh week of the Sundarban Faculty Training focused on strengthening teachers’ understanding of English language fundamentals and effective classroom revision techniques as the academic year neared its end. Building on the progress of earlier sessions, this week emphasized practical language teaching based on the WBBSE board textbook “আমার বই” (Amar Boi).
During the session, teachers reviewed key grammar concepts such as sentence construction, verb identification, and the correct use of “s” and “es” in words. They engaged in word-matching exercises and explored a short story to improve students’ reading comprehension, creativity, and expression. These activities were designed to help teachers plan engaging revision lessons that reinforce students’ foundational English skills.
In addition to language development, the teachers revisited the use of ChatGPT as an educational support tool. They practiced generating lesson ideas, classroom activities, and study materials efficiently using AI. The session also focused on responsible technology use, discussing how over-reliance on AI or the internet can limit creativity if not balanced properly. Teachers reflected on how to guide students in using digital tools thoughtfully — promoting critical thinking, independence, and balance in learning.
The workshop encouraged educators to combine traditional teaching methods with digital innovation, making classrooms more interactive, meaningful, and student-friendly. It also emphasized essential teaching values such as clarity, patience, and creativity.
The Week 7 session marked another important step in the professional journey of Sundarban’s teachers. It strengthened their commitment to continuous learning, responsible use of technology, and innovative classroom practices — shaping a future where teachers and students learn, grow, and thrive together.

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