In line with its progressive vision to provide learners with holistic development in a global context, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad, has adopted the Cambridge International Curriculum that will run concurrently with the CBSE curriculum in the new academic session 2023-24.
The recent development of technology has its own pros and cons. On one hand, it provides children with more avenues to children, on the other hand readily available information on the internet increases the risk of plagiarism. Chaitali Moitra speaks to EducationWorld on Plagiarism-how to inculcate academic integrity.
Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya has built a strong culture of heritage sensitivity. Our students work towards the propagation and revival of heritage arts. The preservation of Indian heritage through the 'Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Dharohar Festival' is a testament to SKV's vision to pass on the legacy of Indian heritage and cultural mores to its students and to prepare a generation that is gentle in demeanor, strong in values and modern in opinion. SKV Dharohar has generated pride and appreciation of India's cultural diversity.
As she went around the school premises, fulfilling her responsibilities as the Games Captain of the school, or sat in her class, listening to her teachers with rapt attention, there was no doubt that this girl was special. Her demeanour, her perseverance, her diligence and her omnipresent smile – endeared her to her friends and teachers alike.
Language Week: In an increasingly globalised world, it is important to inculcate respect and appreciation for different languages in the impressionable young minds. At Delhi Public School, Vadodara, students are offered a choice of English, Hindi, Gujarati and Sanskrit. The Language Week is organised to encourage the students to enjoy the nuances of languages by engaging in various activities.
NAVRATRI: Navratri, the much loved festival of Gujarat was celebrated in all its piety, pomp and grandeur at Delhi Public School, Harni. The children came well dressed in traditional attires and danced to the soulful tune of Raas Garba.
Chandana Chavan is a Bangalore-based tarot card reader with over 15 years of experience and special interest in parenting. Instagram:@mystic.muse.tarot
Technology, when used selectively, can make teaching-learning fun and more effective. Although we believe more in a practical mode of teaching rather than solely relying on technology; however, through the selective integration of technology in teaching-learning, we have been able to take the learning experience a notch higher.
At Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya (SKV), education is not limited to the classroom or a teacher. There is always a balance maintained between classroom activities and their relevance in real life. We have seen a direct correlation between participation in sports and co-curricular activities and academic excellence among students.
It is a widely held belief that ‘morning shows the day’. And although we have the power to change the course of the day despite what the morning unfurls, this saying, more often than not, rings true. For Anirudh A, a grade 9 student of Vista International School, Hyderabad – the morning was spot on with its prediction of the day. From a very young age, this modest, often shy boy would leave his teachers in awe with his academic brilliance. And although his academic excellence could be viewed across all subjects, there wasn’t a shadow of doubt that science was his sweet spot.
Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) is gaining prominence among education fraternity across India, especially in light of the emphasis on foundational learning in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Over and above the NTT diplomas, the aspiring and in-service pre-primary teachers are now yearning for specific knowledge and skills that can make them more proficient and help them gain the professional edge as ECCE educators.
DPS International School, Gurgaon is committed to creating leaders of tomorrow and the Student Senate is one such platform that enables the school to achieve this goal. Following a rigorous selection process, the worthiest candidates for the student senate were elected and invested with their new roles on September 30, 2022, during the Investiture Ceremony. Ms Abha Adams, a noted educationist, graced the occasion as the chief guest to felicitate and encourage the new leaders. The guiding lights of our students, Ms Devyani Jaipuria, pro vice chairperson DPSI, and Ms Aditi Misra, director, DPSI were also present to applaud them.
Students have to write a tremendous variety of academic papers of all types. At times, they are assigned pretty rare tasks or they simply want to write them due to their own reasoning. One of such tasks or desires is to write a song.
"My son began his Tickle Right journey at the tender age of 19 months. Spanning over more than 4 years, it has been a very enriching experience on many levels - emotionally, intellectually, academically and also interpersonally (with his coach - Ms. Munira, with his family, and his peers).
Chandana Chavan is a Bangalore-based tarot card reader with over 15 years of experience and special interest in parenting. Instagram:@mystic.muse.tarot
September’s birth flower is the charming ‘Forget-me-not’, and DPS Mihan has carved out a ‘Forget-me-not’ month, this September. The month has been full of activities, of application, accomplishments, and accolades.
It isn’t easy for parents to watch their children struggle with things that most children learn instinctively. It is harder still being the child who watches everyone around him do things with ease, tasks they themselves take twice as much time to figure out while wondering why they aren’t able to do the same. Every day becomes a fight to keep up and succeed, chasing outof-reach or near-impossible expectations without help.
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