Outline how you would implement an employee engagement program
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I did BEd in Mahathma Gandi university, MA Economics in Karnataka state open university. I had 10 years experience in teaching profession as pgt economics. I worked in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Shimoga, Karnataka for 5 years on contract basis. All this years my students 12 th board result was high in Hyderabad region. I would like to become an online tutor in the subject of economics for the classes of 11 th and 12 th classes. Before i worked in mes central school kerala, SR Public school in Hebri Karnataka, Amritha Bharathi Vidyalaya in Hebri at Karnataka. All these schools students got good result in my subjects.Before BEd i did TTC also. I got first class in TTC. I got Distinction in BEd. I got first class in MA and Degree. In my teaching field iam using maximum examples and board exam questions and let the students to solve maximum question papers.
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