Five-Day Faculty Enablement Program – IMPACT 26

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The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of P.A. College of Engineering, in association with IEEE Professional Communication Society (ProComm), PACE Knowledge City, and IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS), successfully organized the Five-Day Faculty Enablement Program – IMPACT 26 (Innovative Methods in Pedagogy, Assessment, Competency and Teaching) from 22nd to 26th June 2026 at 10:00 AM in the Multi-Purpose Hall. The program was conceived with the objective of empowering faculty members with innovative teaching methodologies, contemporary assessment strategies, competency-based education practices, and effective classroom management techniques aligned with the evolving needs of higher education. Throughout the five-day program, participants were exposed to a series of expert lectures, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and collaborative learning sessions that emphasized learner-centric pedagogy, outcome-based education, technology-enabled teaching, emotional intelligence, classroom engagement, and continuous quality improvement in teaching and learning. The sessions encouraged faculty members to reflect on their instructional practices, adopt innovative approaches to curriculum delivery, and integrate active learning strategies that enhance student participation, critical thinking, and academic performance. The program also provided a valuable platform for interdisciplinary interaction, exchange of best practices, and professional networking among faculty members across various departments. Participants appreciated the practical insights shared by the resource persons and actively engaged in discussions that enriched their understanding of modern educational practices. The event was efficiently coordinated by Mr. Vittal Bhat M., Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering; Mrs. Fathimath Raihan, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering; and Mr. Kiran Kumar B., Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, whose dedicated efforts ensured the smooth planning and successful execution of the program. Overall, IMPACT 26 proved to be a highly enriching faculty development initiative that strengthened pedagogical competencies, promoted academic excellence, and reaffirmed P.A. College of Engineering's commitment to continuous quality enhancement and professional development in higher education.



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  • P.A College of Engineering
  • Mangaluru, Karnataka
  • India
  • Building: PACE Campus

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