- Posters printed in      Digital colour format/ on Quality Flex (a maximum of Two A3 size sheets      per participant; one sheet recommended) must be brought by each      participant who applied, selected and registered for the poster sessions.
- Places will be      allotted for each participant for Poster presentation along with the final      programme schedule which will be supplied at the Registration Counters at      the venue on 5th January 2012 ( 8.30 am-10.00 am in Five Counters)
- Each presenter can      freely use the display space available for posters placed at the poster      room/corridor
- Presenters are      advised to bring materials for fixing the posters like clips, magnetic      buttons, safety pins or adhesive tapes or removable plastic/rubberized      gums etc
- Authors are requested      to be present by their poster during the assigned session/time slot in      order to be available for any questions from the public
- Posters will be kept      for all the three day for public observation
- If a notepad is      attached with the poster; participant can collect on the spot feedback and      comments
- It is highly      recommended to bring small envelopes for distributing your business cards      and collecting business cards of those who request additional information.      This is a good way of inviting and encouraging interactions with your      audience. 
- Posters presented      will naturally form the part of the collection of the Documentation Committee      once the Meet is over.
- All the Very Late      Enquires for Paper Presentation after 7th of November 2011 may be      considered for the poster presentation subject to the ratification of the      Technical/Core Committee decisions
Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshops organised by Council for Teacher Education Foundation, Kerala State Centre
Monday, 31 October 2011
IEME4GE2012 - Poster Presentation Regulations
Sunday, 23 October 2011
CTE - Kerala A Glance
COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION (CTE)
Kerala  State 
The Council for Teacher Education (CTE), Kerala State Centre, was established in 2001 under the able leadership of Dr. K. Sivadasan Pillai, one of the veteran educationists of our country and a close associate of Dr. Gulab Chaurasia, National President of CTE. Dr. Pillai introduced many innovative programmes and conducted campaign among the teacher educators in the state. Mr. T. K. Mathew, Titus II Teachers College Thiruvalla, was nominated as Secretary and entrusted him the task of enrollment of teacher educators. An Executive Board was constituted for the effective organization of CTE activities in the state.
Office Bearers (2001)
| 
Chairman | 
: | 
Dr. K. Sivadasan Pillai | 
| 
Vice   Chairman | 
: | 
Dr. P. Viswanadhan Nair | 
| 
Secretary | 
: | 
Mr. T.K. Mathew | 
| 
Jt.   Secretary | 
: | 
Mrs. M. Vijayakumari Amma | 
| 
Executive   Board | 
: | 
Prof. K.M. Rajan | 
| 
: | 
Prof. C. Abdusalam | |
| 
: | 
Mr. C. Narayana Pillai | 
|  | 
| First Souvenir of CTE | 
Annual conferences and national seminars are regular events of CTE since inception. The 8th & 9th were International Conferences. The International Education Meet on Education for Global Excellence organized as part of the 10th State Convention and the 26th Annual National Convention of CTE will be hosted by
A brief account of the earlier conferences are given below.
| 
Year | 
Organized by | 
Theme | 
| 
2002 | 
Revamping   Teacher Education in Kerala | |
| 
2003 | 
Innovations   in Teacher Education | |
| 
2004 | 
Challenges   of Teacher Education in the Emerging Context | |
| 
2005 | 
Teacher   Education for a  | |
| 
2006 | 
Total   Quality Management | |
| 
2007 | 
Unifying   B.Ed. Programme in Kerala | |
| 
2008 | 
Beyond   Constructivism: Exploring   Future Learning Paradigm | |
| 
2009 | 
Department of Education,   Thiruvananthapuram | 
Development   Education: Paradigm for  21st   Century  Teachers | 
| 
2010 | 
Peace   Education: An Orientation for Gen Next | 
 At present there are 782 Individual Life Members and 37 Institutional Life Members. The administration is vested in the Executive Committee elected every three years.
Dr. V. M. Sasikumar, Former Secretary, has been nominated as National Vice President (South Zone) in 2010.
CTE Kerala State Centre was selected as the Best State Centre in the country at the Silver Jubilee National Convention of CTE held at Mohali, Chandigarh  in 2010, and was awarded the Rolling Trophy instituted by Dr. Nilima Bhagabati (Assam Vice  Chancellor  Technical  University , Jalandhur, Punjab . Dr. M.S. Geetha, General Secretary, Dr. Grace Annie Mathew, Principal, Jameela Beevi College of Teacher Education, Dr. V. M. Sasikumar, National Vice President, (South Zone), and Fr. Dr. Rajan, Associate Professor, St. Joseph ’s Training  College 
| 
Patrons of CTE Kerala | 
: | 
Dr. A. Sukumaran Nair, Former Vice   Chancellor,  
Kottayam | 
| 
: | 
Most. Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thomas,   Bishop of Bathery, Wayanad | 
Office Bearers 2010-2012
  | 
Chairman | 
: | 
Dr. C.P. Sreekantan Nair, Academic   Director,  | 
| 
Vice   Chairmen | 
: | 
Dr. G. Sarathchandra Raj, Former   Principal,  | 
| 
: | 
Prof. K. Jacob Mathew, Former   Principal, Govt.  | |
| 
: | 
Dr. Grace Annie Mathews, Principal,  | |
| 
: | 
Dr.   M. S. Geetha, Principal, Govt.  | |
| 
General   Secretary | 
: | 
Dr. K. Y. Benedict, Associate   Professor,  | 
| 
Secretaries | 
: | 
Dr. G. Valsala, Principal, BNV  | 
| 
: | 
Dr. M. Vijayakumari Amma, HH.Govt. College for Women,   Thiruvananthapuram | |
| 
: | 
Dr. Babu Kochamkunnel, Principal,  | |
| 
: | 
Ms. A. Jayanthi, Asst. Professor,  | |
| 
Treasurer | 
: | 
Dr. K. Rajeswari, Asst. Professor, Govt.  | 
Awards instituted by CTE Kerala Centre,
Ø      Dr. K. Sivadasan Pillai Memorial Award for Academic Excellence 
o        (Rs.10,001/- Cash and Memento)
Ø      Dr. K. Soman Memorial Award for Teacher Educator of the year
o        (Rs. 2001/- Cash, Memento & Certificate)
Ø      Dr. N. Vedamani Manuel Memorial Award for Best paper presenter
o        (Rs. 1001/- and Certificate)
Ø  Dr. N. D. Joshi Memorial Rolling Trophy for Institutional life Members
Ø      Mementos and Certificate for  Doctoral Degree Awardees.
CTE Life Membership (Individual)      - Rs. 500/-
CTE Life Membership (Institutional)  - Rs. 1500/-
Address for Communication
Dr. C.P. Sreekantan Nair, Chairman, CTE Kerala, (Academic Director,PTM  College 
Dr. C.P. Sreekantan Nair, Chairman, CTE Kerala, (Academic Director,
Dr. K.Y. Benedict, General Secretary, CTE Kerala, Associate Professor, Mar  Theophilus  Training  College 
Dr. N. P. Pillai Memorial Lecture
| Dr. N. P. Pillai (1912-1984) | 
Dr. N . P. PILLAI - Legend Teacher Educator par excellence
Dr. N. Parameswaran Pillai(popularly known as Dr. N. P Pillai), the veteran educationist was born at Ereniel, presenly in the Kanyakumari Dist. of Tamilnadu, on 26th July, 1912. Dr. Pillai had his early education at the
Dr. Pillai was a born educationist who intentionally opted for the teaching profession when several other positions open to him. He started his career as a High School Teacher in the
Dr. Pillai was accepted as one of the top experts in education in the country during the period. He was instrumental in organizing many National Conferences/Seminars and served in many national committees of the UGC, NCERT etc. He actively participated in the International Forums convened by the UNESCO at
Dr. Pillai could be described as the father of educational research in
Dr. Pillai was active in the Indian Association of Teacher Education(IATE), All India Federation of Educational Association(AIFEA), World Confederation of Teaching Profession(WCOTP), International Association of Educators for World Peace(IAEWP) etc. The University Grants Commission(UGC), National Council for Educational Research and Training(NCERT) and NIEPA all looked to him for help in formulating national policies. A known Gandhian, Dr. Pillai also associated himself with Kerala Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi and Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha.
Dr. Pillai's pleasing manners and stout short physique are still fresh in the minds of all who happened to come in contact with him. It may not be a strange coincidence that his historical innings came to an end on the early hours of 5th September 1984, the Teachers' Day.
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