FLN 7TH SPELL TRAINING TEACHERS LIST

FLN 7th Spell Residential Mode Trainings – FLN 7TH SPELL TRAINING TEACHERS LIST

FLN 7th Spell Residential Mode Trainings from 3rd Jan to 8th Jan Detailed Proceedings. Rc.No.SS-15023/23/2023-SAMO-SSA, Dt:01-01-2025.

Sub: School Education-Supporting Andhra’s Learning Transformation (SALT) Programme – Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (ECCE) – 60-daycertificate course – Conduct of Training to the SGTs (Secondary Grade Teachers) for 6 days in residential mode from 03.01.2025 to 08.01.2025,(Seventh Spell) – Instructions – Issued – Reg.,

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1 NEP-2020, NIPUN Bharat guidelines and NCF FS-2022
2 MoU signed with ASER (Pratham) by Government of Andhra Pradesh,dated 17-08-2022
3 Proceedings SS-15023/23/2023-SAMO-SSA Dated: 16-10-2024,01-11-2024, 22.11.2024, 06.12.2024 and 12.12.2024 of the State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha A.P.
The District Educational Officers and Additional Project Coordinators of Samagra Shiksha in the State are informed that the State government is prioritizing foundational literacy and numeracy aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and other key frameworks. This focus on early childhood care and education (ECCE) is crucial for ensuring that children develop essential skills at a young age.

In this context a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing the skills of Grade 1 and 2 teachers through a structured 60-day certificate course. This collaboration between the Department of School Education, Samagra Shiksha, and ASER (Pratham) emphasizes a blended learning approach, combining both offline and online training methods.

Accordingly, a comprehensive training initiative is taken up by the department to train the 34,000 SGTs in six days in the residential mode across the state in 14 spells.

Further, all the District Educational Officers and Additional Project Coordinators of Samagra Shiksha in the State are informed that in continuation of this training program, the 7t h spell residential training for 06 days will be conducted from 03.01.2025 to 08.01.2025, (05.01.2025 is Sunday, hence trainees are eligible for C.C.L) in the 20 venues in the state and the total number of Secondary Grade Teachers (SGTs) to be trained in the 7th spell in 20 venues is tabulated below.

List of Venues and Districts mapped for 7th Spell Training 03.01.2025 to 08.01.2025

Venue Num berVenue NameVenue In ChargeAddressMapping districtsVenue capacityNumber of SGTs deputed for training.
1Sri Vishwa Vijet ha junior collegeJithendra 8885558189Sri vishwa vijetha juniorcollege, Mahalaxmi Nagar colony, Near DEO office, SRIKAKULAMSrikaku lam,200Srikakulam -200
2Oyster Internati on SchoolB Reddy – 8143251333MODAVALASA Village,opp. FRESH CHOICE, Denkada Mandal, Vizianagaram , Andhra Pradesh 531162Vizianaga ram Manyam550Vizianaga ram 225 Manyam – 225
3Satya Sai Pari mala Polytechnic College, Konda GunturPavan 7799002999Satya Sai Parimala Polytechnic College Konda Guntur, Bommuru Kesavaram Road, Rajanagaram, Mandalam, Rajahmundry (R)- 533124Kakinada, Kona seema, East Godavari, Rampachod avarm350Kakinada – 138 Konaseema 119 East Godavari – 93
4VRS & YNR Degree and PG college, Chirala, BapatlaDist.Ramana Reddy 8328697299Chirala Bypass Rd, NTR Nagar, Chirala, Ipuru Palem Rural, Andhra Pradesh 523157Bapatla275Bapatla – 275
5Sri Ramachandra Mission Prak asamPandu Rangaiah – 7330833135Dharmashram, Mangamur Road, OngolePrakasam180Prakasam – 1 80
6Medjee School (C/o Veritas), Ti rupatiSampath Kumar 9959924862Ramapuram, Ramanuja Palle, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517561Tirupati,365Tirupati – 365
7Venues – 1 Global Enginee ring College, Y SR KadapaChanakya 7036102102 Chandra Sekhar reddy 7036105105Chennur road, Chinnamachu palle, Andhra Pradesh 516162Kadapa200Kadapa – 200
8BIT Institute of Technology, Hindupur, Sri sathyasaiMadhusudan 9492420168Kadiri Road Guddampali Gorantla- Hindupur Banglore Road, Hindupuram, Andhra Pradesh 515201Sri Satya Sai300Sri Satya Sai – 220
9Vijaya Bharati D. ED collegeRamanjaneyulu 9059564332Anantapur-Tadipatri Hwy opposite Zp High School, Bukkarayasamudram, Andhra Pradesh 515701Ananthapuram250Anantha puram- 215
10Damodaram Sanjivayya National UniversityJitendra Kumar – 9951891899Damodaram Sanjivayya National University, Nayaprastha, SabbavaramAnakapalli200Anakapalli 200
11Delhi Public SchoolPrasad – 9110799590Delhi Public School, Gollalakoderu, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh -534202Eluru, West Godavari400Eluru – 200 West Godavari – 200
12St. Joseph’s College of EducationT. Rajya Lakshmi – 9701406695St. Josephs College ofEducation, Sambasivapeta, Near Naaz Center, GunturGuntur300Guntur 300
13Indian Instituteof Tourism and Travel ManagementYedukondalu 94900 84145Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, Golagamudi, NelloreNellore330Nellore –330
14Venue -1 Srilakshmi Srinivasa Colle ge of Education, B.TandrapaduJagadeesh – 6302889966KurnoolKurnool, Nandyala200Kurnool -200
15Venue-2 Raghavendra B. Ed CollegeCharan 9550292647Nannur Toll Gate, KurnoolNandyala300Nandyala -300
16Archana CollegeRajasekhar Naidu – 7306666131Archana College E Abbavaram, Galiveedu Road, Rayachoty, AnnamayyaAnnama yya200Annamayya -200
17Good morning ResortsP Vinod 9658989894Good morning Resorts,Main road Arakuvalley, Bosubeda village, Madagada panchayath, Arakuvalley Mandal, 531149, ASR district.Alluri Sita Rama Raju150Alluri Sita Rama Raju -150
18Sri Kalash edu skills Pvt Ltd.,Ravikiran 80743 49460Plot No:20a, It SEZ Hill No -2, Madhurawada, Visakhapatnam 530045Visakhapatn am Anakapalli350Visakhapatnam-200 Anakapalli-15 0
19Loyola Institute of Tech & ManagementNagarjuna Reddy 98480 16316Loyola Institute of Tech &Management, Dhulipalla, Near Sattena Palle, Palnadu Dist.Palnadu300Palnadu -300
20Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering & Technology (SVCET)Vishwanadha R eddy – 93999 76999Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering & Technology (SVCET) RVSNagar, Tirupati Road, ChittoorChittoor250Chittoor -250

For providing trainings at district level for 60-day certificate course, the primary teachers should have identified by the ASO & AMOs from the respective district who are dealing with Grade 1&2 and 20 venues have been identified and mapped the 12 erstwhile districts to those 20 venues in order to start the ground level trainings from 21.10.2024 to end of February 2025.

Timetable for FLN 60-Day Certificate Course Training for 7th Spell

DurationActivity
5.30 to 6.30amPhysical Activity (Residents only, Optional)
6.30 to 8.30 amFresh up and breakfast Residential and Non Residential.
8.30 to 9.00 amAttendance (FRAS) and Pre – test
9.00 to 10.45 amSession
10.45 to 11.00 amBreak
11.00 to 1.00 pmSession
1.00 to 1.45 pmLunch break
1.45 to 2.00 pmAttendance (FRAS)
2.00 to 3.45 pmSession
3.45 to 4.00 pmBreak
4.00 to 5.00 pmSession
5.00 to 5.30 pmPresentation of best practices by participants
After 5.30 pmAttendance (FRAS)
5.30 to 6.30 pmFree time
6.30 to 8.00 pmCultural activities (Residents only, Optional)
8.00 to 9.00 pmDinner (Residents only)

Attendance FRAS is mandatory for all the participants, deviation in this regard will be viewed seriously and defaulters have to repeat the training in subsequent batches with their own cost.

The roles and responsibilities at the district level are proposed as below

The District Educational Officer (DEO) will serve as the Chairman of the training program, ensuring its smooth execution. They will coordinate with DIET principals, District Academic Monitoring Officers (AMOs), Girl ChildD evelopment Officers (GCDOs), Inclusive Education Coordinators (IECo),Alternative School Coordinators (ALS Co), and clerical staff in the DEO office to facilitate effective training for SGTs. This collaboration is essential for organizing logistics, addressing any issues that arise, and ensuring that the training meets its objectives.

2 The District Educational Officers should ensure that the assigned SGTs aredeputed to the training program on a spell-wise basis from their respectivedistricts. It’s important to ensure that no teacher is sent to the training programmore than once

3 AMOs where the venues are located has to look after the logistics,arrangements and other essentials required at the venues timely

4 The list of the participants proceedings should be released at district level foreach spell from the list which the state has received from the respective ASOs

5 “Since we have 34,000 Secondary Grade Teachers (SGTs) from all 13 erstwhile districts, the participants’ list should be released at the district level foreach spell, based on the list received from the respective ASOs. The proceedings for the participants’ list should also be issued at the district level accordingly.”

6 “The district officials responsible for each spell should be rotated based on thedistricts mapped to the respective venue. For example, at the Srikakulamvenue, officials from Srikakulam district will take responsibility for the first spell,followed by Manyam for the second spell and so on. This rotation systemshould be applied to all venues, ensuring that all district officials share theresponsibility for the successful conduction of the trainings.”


7 Each venue will have 4 in charges overseeing various aspects includingcoordination with vendors, food arrangements, technical support,accommodation, stationery and sanitation.

8 Concerned RJDs and DEOs are instructed to conduct the preparatory meetingswith AMOs, ASOs, GCDOs, IECo, ALSCo and MEOs to send the participants tothe mapped venues without fail.

9 Monitoring committee to be formed at every venue with the mapped district officials for monitoring the facilities and observe the sessions.

10 IFP Pannels should be installed by the DNOs (District Nodal Officer) withcoordination of IFP vendors in each classroom and DEOs should make a followup on this DRPs should be allotted for each classroom and 1 KRP&1 MEO foreach venue

11 The DEOs should not depute the single teachers from single teacher’s schoolsfor the trainings and the state officials will notify the district officials with analternative plan on how to train the single teacher schools.

12 4 PETs (2 male and 2 female PETs) should be allotted in each venue for conducting the extracurricular activities.

13 Mobile phones should be deposited in the classroom by keeping them in silentmode and it can be used only in break times.

14 G. Maheshwar Reddy, Teacher Training in charge of Samagra Shiksha, AP will be coordinating with logistics facilities across all the Venues in the state for successful completion of trainings.

15 The KRPs and DRPs who are listed in the attached proceedings should not be sent as participants for 60-day certification course. (Strict instructions from Higher authorities).

16 The list of KRPs who are mapped to monitor and provide supportive supervision in 20 venues and DRPs who are mapped to the 20 venues to train the spell 7 participants will be communicated separately.

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