DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
English is a global language that crosses continents, cultures and industries. It is a common tongue for divergent people with multilingual and multicultural differences. Being the language of science, it is essential for building a career in MNCs, Science and Technology. In this context, teaching English is truly rewarding. Students of English have many opportunities in higher education as well as professions globally.
Internet use is now an important part of many jobs. The home pages on the internet contain all the information in English. Hence netizens need to know English language. Teaching English to people means helping them to take full advantage of the power of the web.
Faculty
The English Department is academically strong with two Ph. D holders, two M. Phil holders and two pursuing Ph. D and M.Phil. The faculty is devoted to enrich themselves by acquiring higher qualification, by attending International Seminars and also strive for the holistic development of the students. Language skill development through experiential learning is the overall teaching-learning approach of the faculty. The faculty are members in ISCS, AIEA, and ELTAI.
The faculty is very well aware of students’ predicament in understanding and speaking English. The faculty adopts humanistic approach in teaching English to students of cultural and lingual diversity classroom. They dispel fears and inhibitions of the students and inculcate interest for English.
Dr.M. Nailini, Principal: She had been HOD of the Department for 25 years and rendered excellent service as Academic Officer for 13 years. She took the charge as the Principal in July, 2018.
She received:
Faculty- the Master Trainers:
Faculty attended Train the Trainer programs conducted by APSCHE, INFOSYS and the British Council. The faculty also attended FDPs organized by different institutions. The faculty in turn trained the students for campus recruitments because of which many students were placed in reputed MNCs.
All the faculty are involved in various important committees like Cultural, IQAC, Literary, Magazine, News Letter, House Journal, Press Relations, Women’s Cell, Compeering Committee, Radio Mirchi, Discipline, Students Union, Staff Club, Academic Council.
In the present scenario, acquisition of professional skills is identified as the basic requirement for students to get through successfully in a competitive world where as Proficiency in English is suffice for general employability. Hence the focus of the Syllabus has been shifted from structure to situations, from chalk and talk to topics and tasks. It has also been made multidisciplinary, technologically adaptive and ecologically contextualized.
“Input cannot be equated with output and surely teaching cannot be equated with learning”.
The Department of English adopted Learner-Centered Approach, which is based on the student’s need. The student–teacher interface is just not Face to Face, but also activity oriented. However, the teacher retains the traditional role as a source of information and works with the students like a facilitator.
The Department of English established the Language Lab supported by autonomous learning software to facilitate experiential learning and cultivate skills necessary for employability.
The Language Lab
The Language Lab was established in 2005 as an integral part of the Department. The lab activities create multimedia learning environment where in optimal student engagement in collaborative and task based learning. Students are trained to use ICT tools to attain proficiency in Spoken English through interactive method. English movies are played in e-class room to learn accent and intonation and practice oral and aural skills.
Training Activities
To further promote the experiential learning, the Department engages all the students in the following multifarious activities round the year.
Extension Activities:
The Department conducted various surveys under Community Outreach Activity to promote awareness regarding need of English in day-to-day activities among people of different categories.
The faculty engaged advanced learners to teach basic grammar and communication skills at local government schools and Zilla Parishad schools at rural areas.
Community Outreach activities:
“Service to Humanity is service to Divinity”
The department encouraged students to take up social service activities.
Competitions:
A number of in-house competitions are conducted for students to boost their confidence, refine their competence and acquire professional attitude for a holistic development.
Students are motivated to take part in Inter-Collegiate competitions like Skit, Ball room Dance and Western Singing. It is customary with our students to fly our flag high in the competitions they partake.
The College Radio:
The Department has launched an innovative edutainment programme – Radio Mirchi in lunch hour which is a round-the-year activity, to lighten the stress built up during academic schedule.
The English Club: BLOSSOMS
The Club Blossoms trains the students to compeer all the events on the campus and also provides many opportunities to demonstrate their abilities by conducting competitions in the following events
Creative writing is encouraged to contribute poems, stories, articles for the college magazine.
Add-on Courses:
Add-on-courses are introduced to improve professional skills among students for better career opportunities.
Certificate Courses in Foreign Languages:
The Department has collaborated with German Institute to offer Certificate Courses in Foreign Languages – and offered German and French language.
Faculty Development Programme:
The Department of English conducts FDP to all the faculty in association with IQAC to acquire language skills.
Seminars & Workshops:
The Department conducted a UGC Two-Day National Seminar in collaboration with Krishna University on EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH LITERATURE IN 21st CENTURY(2014). The following are the activities taken up by the Department for the academic enrichment of the students.
UGC National Seminar : 1
Guest Lectures : 6
Workshops : 13
Best Practices : 5
Extension Activities : 12
Faculty Exchange Programs: 5
Surveys : 3
Field Trips : 2
Publications, Seminars and workshops attended by the faculty:
Total Publications : 52
International and National Seminars : 150
Workshops : 50
The Faculty create a healthy teaching-learning environment in the class room. They are empathetic towards students and maintain good rapport with them in employing learner-centric methods.
VISION
To empower the students as globally competent discoursers.
MISSION
To awaken and incite student’s flavor for English literature and develop their proficiency in language.
To facilitate them secure placements globally and face life challenges efficiently through intensive training in communicative, soft and life skills.
To help them emerge as decision makers and fulfill their future aspirations as a holistic personalities with values.
OBJECTIVES:
To improve learners’ LSRW skills and help them attain command in Spoken English.
To increase their digital awareness and proficiency in English language for opportunities in the job market.
To engage them with empathy in service oriented activities to become integrated personalities.
Department Library
Books - 160
e-materials
CD’s - 35
English lab with 60 systems
CD-Players-2
Academic Year |
Date |
Name of the Best Practice |
View Document |
2018-19 |
2-08-2018 To |
BASIC LIFE EDUCATIVE SUCCESS PROGRAMME FOR YOUTH |
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2018-19 |
28-7-2018 |
DEBUNKING FAKE NEWS |
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Anually |
- |
COLLEGE RADIO |
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2018-19 & 2014-15 |
- |
YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME |
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Annually |
- |
HOTS[HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS] |
Academic Year |
Date |
Name of the Guest Lecture |
View Document |
2022-2023 |
10-08-2022
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STATE LEVEL INTER-COLLEGIATE COMPETITION ON BOOK REVIEW
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2023-2024 |
13-08-2024
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AZADIKA AMRIT MAHOTSAV
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2021-22 |
13-12-2021
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Communicator and Communication
|
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2018-19 |
6-07-2018
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Idiomatic Expressions
|
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2016-17 |
17-09-2016 |
Science Beyond for Health & Wealth
|
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2015-16 |
25 -7-2015 |
Confidence Building
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2015-16 |
16-08-2015
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Importance of Positive Thinking
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2014-15 |
12-01-2015 |
Communication Skills-1
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2014-15 |
21-02-2015 |
Communication Skills-2
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Designed by G Soft Solutions
S.No. |
Academic Year |
Date |
Name of the Workshop |
View Document |
1 |
2021-2022 |
20-12-2021 |
Workshop on phonetics
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2 |
2019-2020 |
22-2-2020 |
Workshop on phonetics
|
|
3 |
2019-2020 |
15-2-2020 |
workshop on soft skills and life skills
|
|
4 |
2019-2020 |
28-8-2019 |
Workshop on stress and intonation
|
|
5 |
2019-2020 |
14-8-2019 |
workshop on soft skills and life skills
|
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6 |
2019-2020 |
25-7-2019 |
Workshop on phonetics
|
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7 |
2018-2019 |
1-09-2018
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Communication and Soft Skills |
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8 |
2018-2019 |
28-7- 2018 |
Debunking Fake News
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9 |
2018-2019 |
1-09-2018
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Communication and Soft Skills |
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10 |
2018-19 |
1-12-2018 |
Life Skills
|
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11 |
2018-19 |
10-08-2018 |
Softskills
|
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12 |
2017-18 |
29-08-2017 & 30-08-2017 |
Communications Skills-1
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13 |
2017-18 |
7-12-2017 & 8-12-2017 |
Path to Master English
|
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14 |
2016-17 |
9-01-2017 |
Personality Development and Communication Skills
|
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15 |
2016-17 |
16-2-2016 & 17-2-2016 |
Communication Skills-2 |
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16 |
2014-15 |
9-2-2015 |
Employability Skills
|
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17 |
2014-15 |
5 -6-2015
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Towards Competence in Communication
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18 |
2014-15 |
24-07-2014 |
Personality Enrichment through Soft Skills
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19 |
2014-15 |
23-09-2014 |
Interview Skills
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20 |
2014-15 |
14-12-2014&15-12-2014 |
Communication Skills & Interview Skills
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S.No. |
Academic Year |
Date |
Name of the Event |
View Document |
1 |
2018-19 |
12-11-2018 |
BBC Channel, Hyderabad |
Academic Year |
Date |
Name of Guest Lecture/Seminar |
View Document |
2018-2019 |
February 8 2019 |
Adjudged Group Discussion Competitions in PVP Siddhartha Engineering College |
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2018-2019 |
January,2019 |
Andhra Kesari Tanguturu Prakasam Panthulu Municipal Corporation High School,S N Puram, Vijayawada-11. |
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2018-2019 |
January,2019 |
Mohammadalipuram Municipal Girls High School and Jr. College, Panja Centre, Vijayawada-1 |
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2018-2019 |
February,2019 |
Zilla Parishad High School, Tenneru, Krishna District |
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2018-2019 |
February,2019 |
Kendriya Vidyalaya-1,Madura Nagar, Vijayawada |
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2018-2019 |
February,2019 |
Zilla Parishad High School, Manikonda, Krishna |
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2018-2019 |
February,2019 |
Kendriya Vidyalaya 1,Madhuranagar, Vijayawada February,2019 |
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2018-2019 |
February,2019 |
Andhra Kesari Tanguturu Prakasam Panthulu Municipal Corporation High School,S N Puram, Vijayawada-11. |
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2016-2017 |
December, 2016 |
Faculty Exchange, Gandhi Mahila kalasala, Vijayawada-1. |
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2015-2016 |
November,2015 |
Jain High School,Vijayawada-1 |
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2014-2015 |
November,2014 |
Amali English Medium High School, Mutyalampadu, Vijayawada-11 |
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2014-2015 |
December, 2014 |
Adult Education, Lenin Nagar, Gunadala,Vijayawada-8 |
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2014-2015 |
December, 2014 |
Noble High School, Lenin Nagar, Gunadala, Vijayawada-8 |
Academic Year |
Date |
Name of the Event |
View Document |
2022-2023 |
11-07-2022 |
ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION- IMPACT OF PUB CULTURE ON YOUTH IN INDIA |
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2021-2022 |
21-12-2021 |
Book Review |
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2021-2022 |
06-12-2021 |
Essay Writing |
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2021-2022 |
03-12-2021 |
Debate |
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2021-2022 |
02-12-2021 |
Elocution Competition |
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2021-2022 |
01-10-2021 |
Poetry Recitation Competition |
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2019-2020 |
10-09-2019 |
Reading Skills |
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2019-2020 |
19-09-2019 |
Vocabulary |
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2019-2020 |
27-08-2019 |
MANA TV Lesson |
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2019-2020 |
20-08-2019 |
ONE ACT-Play |
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2019-2020 |
12-08-2019 |
JAM |
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2019-2020 |
20-07-2019 |
paragraph writing event |
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2018-2019 |
06-12-2018 |
Dental Camp |
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