Education Mentors Academy recently organized an Electrical Workshop for students. The workshop was planned to help students learn electrical concepts through practical activities instead of only reading from books.


The workshop was conducted under the guidance of experienced trainers. Students learned about basic electrical components such as switches, bulbs, sockets, wires, MCBs, and electrical tools. They also understood how these components work together in an electrical circuit.
During the workshop, students assembled simple electrical circuits on training boards. They learned how to connect wires correctly, test circuits, and use tools safely. The trainers explained the importance of electrical safety and demonstrated the correct way to handle electrical equipment. Students also learned how to identify common electrical faults and how to avoid accidents while working with electricity.


The workshop was highly interactive. Students asked questions, participated in practical activities, and gained confidence by working with real electrical components. This hands-on experience helped them understand classroom concepts more clearly.
Such vocational learning activities are very important because they prepare students with practical skills that are useful in everyday life and future careers. They also encourage problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking.
Education Mentors Academy believes that learning should go beyond textbooks. By organizing workshops like this, the school provides students with opportunities to explore real-world applications of science and technology.
The Electrical Workshop was a great learning experience for everyone. Students enjoyed the activities and returned with new knowledge, practical skills, and greater confidence. The school will continue to organize similar workshops to help students develop both academic knowledge and practical abilities.