SCERT Director Kevirale-ü Kerhuo and officials during the launch of the first volume of Impressions, a journal by ECCE Cell, SCERT Nagaland, in Kohima on May 2.

KOHIMA, MAY 4 (MExN): The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) Nagaland on May 2 launched the first volume of Impressions, a yearly journal published by the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Cell, at a programme held in Kohima.
The journal is a platform designed “by teachers, for teachers”, aimed at sharing innovative teaching strategies, success stories, and recent research to enhance the teaching and learning experience in early childhood education.
Speaking at the launch, SCERT Director Kevirale-ü Kerhuo congratulated the ECCE team for their efforts in promoting the importance of early childhood care and education. She highlighted the role of social media in today’s educational landscape and announced the launch of the official YouTube channel — @ECCE Cell, SCERT Nagaland.
The channel, she said, would serve as an accessible platform for educators, parents, and stakeholders, showcasing best practices and innovative approaches in early childhood education from across the state.
Also present at the event were SCERT Additional Director Kerüüpfeü Rupreo, members of the ECCE team, and other SCERT officials.