The All-Nagaland Private Schools’ Association (ANPSA) Kohima Unit convened its Annual General Body Meeting alongside the Burlington English Educational Conclave 2024 at Hotel Japfü today. The event saw about 50 school heads and teacher representatives from private schools across Kohima districts.


Emilo Patton, District Education Officer (DEO) of Kohima, was the special guest, highlighting the essential collaboration between private schools and the government to enhance educational quality in Nagaland.

The second session, moderated by Ms. Annie Konthoujam, focused on critical reports, including the General Secretary’s Report and the Treasurer’s Report, outlining the association’s progress and future initiatives. A key highlight was the discussion led by Burlington English on “Traditional Educational Practices and the New World of AI & ChatGPT,” which explored how emerging technologies can be integrated into traditional teaching methods.

Participants also engaged on dialogue on how schools in Nagaland can integrate these technological advancements into traditional pedagogical methods, ensuring that students are prepared for the future while retaining core educational values.

The event culminated in a fellowship lunch, providing an opportunity for networking and informal discussions among educators, administrators, and policymakers. This annual gathering served as a platform for educators to reflect on the past year and discuss new possibilities for the future of education in Nagaland.

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