NIT Kurukshetra partners with UNESCO MGIEP to offer SEEK online course – Times of India

KURUKSHETRA: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Kurukshetra has partnered with UNESCO MGIEP (Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development) on Wednesday, to offer Self-directed Emotional Learning for Empathy and Kindness (SEEK) online course.

An agreement was signed in the presence of Prof BV Ramana Reddy, Director NIT Kurukshetra, Prof Pankaj Chandna, President NIT Kurukshetra Alumni Association, and all Deans and heads of the institute and Abel Caine, head of the youth team and Archana Chaudhary, executive officer of UNESCO MGIEP.

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The agreement was signed in view of the last two years which have been challenging, severely affecting the mental and the social well being of society, especially students who not only have to deal with academic responsibilities but also the outcomes of a catastrophic pandemic, whose effects can be seen till date.
The NIT, Kurukshetra officials said this agreement aspires to revolutionize how essential soft skills are perceived and taught in educational institutes in India. This agreement aims to empower the youth, starting with the young minds of the institute, whilst embarking on a journey towards social and emotional well-being through online lectures and disquisitions. A step towards the aim is a fully digital, self-paced 40 hours SEEK (Self-directed Emotional Learning for Empathy and Kindness) programme that teaches valuable interpersonal skills that are indispensable in the corporate world.

Reddy informed that NIT Kurukshetra is the first among all NITs to offer the SEEK course to their students and staff. In partnership with UNESCO MGIEP, the course will be offered to 6000 students in the initial phase and this number is expected to grow exponentially over time. Through this partnership, learners from NIT Kurukshetra are also invited to join a dedicated SEEK online community where they can interact with their fellow learners as well as SEEK facilitators.

Reddy said the programme offers to inculcate skills such as empathy, mindfulness, compassion, critical inquiry apart from the cognitive skills which are usually the primary focus of most institutions. It is a fun, engaging and capturing programme which focuses on 10, 21st-century skills. This agreement will help NIT Kurukshetra achieve its goal to provide holistic personality development to all its students.

Based on Compassionate Integrity Training (CIT) developed by the Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics at Life University (USA), MGIEP partnered with Life University to develop SEEK. This certified course is designed in the English language and is hosted on UNESCO MGIEP’s FramerSpace learning system. This course on emotional intelligence skills is science-based and is endorsed by UGC and funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.

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