Departments - ECONOMICS - Departmental Activities
EXTENSION LECTURES
Extension lecturers play an essential role in economics education by bringing practical knowledge, specialized expertise, and fresh perspectives into the classroom. They help bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, offering students a richer and more comprehensive understanding of economics.
1. Bringing Practical Experience to the Classroom
2. Filling Specialized Gaps in the Curriculum
3. Enriching Student Learning
FLIED TRIPS
Field trips in economics education are valuable because they provide students with hands-on experiences and real-world insights that can enhance their understanding of economic concepts. Here’s why field trips are important in economics:
1. Real-World Application of Theories
2.Hands-On Experience with Data Collection and Analysis
3.. Bringing Complex Concepts to Life
PHOTO GALLERY
FIELD TRIPS:
A field trip is an educational journey where students leave their regular classroom environment to explore real-world learning experiences outside the school. These trips allow students to gain firsthand knowledge of subjects they study in class, fostering a deeper understanding of various concepts in a more interactive and engaging way.
Benefits of Field Trips:
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Hands-on Learning: Field trips provide students with the opportunity to directly interact with the subject matter, offering a richer understanding than what can be achieved through books alone.
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Engagement and Curiosity: Visiting places related to academic subjects can spark students' curiosity, making them more interested and engaged in what they are learning.
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Critical Thinking Skills: Field trips encourage students to observe, analyze, and ask questions, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
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Social and Emotional Growth: Traveling together allows students to bond and collaborate in a non-classroom setting, helping them develop teamwork, communication skills, and emotional maturity.
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Exposure to Different Environments: Field trips expose students to new environments, cultures, and ways of life, promoting awareness and appreciation for diversity.
PROJECT WORKS
Key Objectives of Projects
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Enhance Learning and Critical Thinking:
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Projects provide hands-on learning experiences, bridging the gap between theory and practice. They encourage participants to think critically, analyze complex problems, and apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
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Foster Creativity and Innovation:
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Projects promote creative thinking and innovative solutions. They encourage participants to explore new ideas, think outside the box, and come up with novel approaches to solve challenges or create something unique.
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Develop Skills in Communication, Teamwork, and Responsibility:
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Working on projects improves communication skills through presentations and report writing. Collaboration with others fosters teamwork, while the accountability for task completion develops responsibility and leadership skills.
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Improve Organizational and Time Management Abilities:
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Projects require careful planning, organization, and execution within set timelines. Participants learn to manage resources, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines, which strengthens their time management and organizational skills.
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Contribute to Personal Growth and Societal Impact:
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Successfully completing a project builds confidence and encourages personal growth. Many projects also address real-world issues, contributing to community development and positive societal change, while preparing individuals for future careers.
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