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Mary always Salad Making Competition emphasizes at Aditya Birla Public School, the importance Veraval, Gujarat of co-curricular activities by An Inter-House Salad Making carrying out Competition was organized for the students of classes VIII and IX. The objective behind various events. the competition was to inculcate healthy R e c e n t l y food habits and awareness regarding the the school choice of food among the youth. Each o r g a n i z e d House was represented by four members. Annual Art and Cleanliness, safety, taste and presentation Craft Exhibition were the basic criterion for the judgment. to provide a The participants’ creativity was revealed platform to through the beautiful designs and patterns formed with different mouth watering salad. Some of the Paintings exhibited on Painting Exhibition in Convent of Jesus & Mary students for expressing their creativity. Hosted by the students of Middle and Senior A beautifully garnished Salad Sample displayed during school, the exhibition was inaugurated by Salad Making Compettion at Aditya Birla Public School, Veraval, the schools Principal, Sr. Lucy D’Souza. The Gujarat exhibition lasted for four days and showcased Dance Competition at Shishya a medley of some exquisitely done painting School, Hosur, Tamilnadu by the students. The names of the Art and Shishya School, Hosur, organized a Dance Craft teachers, Mrs. Ashima Kalra and Mrs. Competition. The theme of the competition Khanna, deserve a special mention for their was based on ‘Sanskriti’, the heritage of India. overall supervision of the event. They indeed Students participated in the competition with made its execution immaculate. great verve. January-March, 2009 81 Dance Competition at Shisya School, Hosur Principal Sri G.G. Menon, Science Teachers and participant students during National Science Day celebration at the Aditya Birtla Public School, Raddipalayam, Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu Co-Curricular Activities at St. Several other students presented facts on Mary’s Convent Sr. Sec. School scientific knowledge under the category “Do Ajmer you know?” The biology teacher gave a lecture on “Requirements for becoming a Scientist”. St. Mary’s Convent Senior Secondary School, Ajmer, invariably incorporates co- Children Memorial D.A.V. Sr. Sec. curricular activities in its academic calendar. Public School, Sirsa, Honoured its For the entire session, a 45 minutes period each student for winning the first Prize day is allotted for conducting activities like in the Word Power Competition Gymnastics, Table Tennis, Karate, Basketball, Yoga and Skating. Master Aditya Goyal brought laurels to Children Memorial D.A.V. Sr. Sec. Public School Many students have honoured the school by grabbing first prize in Resource, Vol. 35 Apr- by participating in the State and National Level Jun 2008 Word Power, organized by Winrock Competitions in the categories mentioned International India. above. The Principal, Ms. Sarita Goyal ‘National Science Day’ at congratulated the student for his Aditya Birla Public School, commendable performance in the quiz and Reddipalayam teachers for infusing interact in students. Vice President of India Releases a Aditya Birla Public School, Reddipalayam celebrated The National Science Day on 28th Book written by a Ix grader from February, 2009. To mark the occasion, a quiz D.A.V. Public School, Faridabad was conducted, in which 16 students from four houses participated. Visual round particularly It was a moment of pride for D.A.V. Public aroused the interest of students. School, Faridabad when His Excellency, Sh. 82 January-March, 2009 D.A.V. Public School, Faridabad student with the honourable Vice Students performing a group activity in a cultural programme President of India at the release of the book written by her. 'Hope' at India International School, Jaipur Hamid Ansari, the Vice-President of India, through Indian history. It explored the various released a novel titled ‘The Mystery of The Red phases of Indian History from the Vedic Age, Locket’ written by Yashda Garg, a student of through the ancient and medieval periods, class Ix of the school. to the contemporary time. It showcased Yashada Garg is a budding and talented India as the land of an inimitable civilization young writer, with innate writing skills. She which withstood the foreign onslaughts and has been writing poetry since her childhood invasions. and the idea to start writing her first novel The guests were given a warm welcome came to her when she was in class VII. She by the Principal Dr. Ashok Gupta who also read finished writing it while still in class IX and it out the annual school report. was published soon after. Red Roses Public School, Delhi, Principal Sh. S.S. Choudhary and her proud parents accompanied her to the outshone in the “Project Citizen” residence of the Vice-President, where the novel was released. It was indeed a moment of encouragement for Yashada Garg and stands as an inspiration for other youngsters with creative abilities. India International School, Jaipur Organises A Cultural Extravaganza ‘Hope 2009’ India International School, Jaipur organised a cultural programme named ‘HOPE 2009’ for the parents on 18th January, 2009. The Group photograph of students carrying Project citizen at programme took the audience on a journey Red Roses Public School, Project Citizen January-March, 2009 83 16 students of class IX of Red Roses Delegation from University of Public School, Saket participated in Project Virginia, U.S.A. at Mira Model Citizen- India (a programme sponsored School, Janakpuri, New Delhi by Center for Civic Education, California, USA) and were awarded for ‘outstanding A team of School Superintendents from performance’ on their topic: ‘Cyber Crime’ VASS, University of Virginia, U.S.A., visited Mira among the 32 schools that took part from Model School, Janakpuri, New Delhi on 05 various states of India. March, 2009. The delegation was led by John Guided by social science faculty, the Andrew Stamp and Dr. Sharon Dodson. The students visited cyber café, cyber crime interation included a wide variety of school department of Saket police station and a school. programmes ranging from a display of cultural They also interviewed students and teachers heritage, an exhibition of fine arts and sculpture, to create a databank of information. While visits to classrooms and eco-friendly projects, preparing for the 16-minute presentation, they specially the rainwater harvesting project for enhanced their skills of analytical thinking which the school has been awarded by the and communication and became aware of Chief Minister of Delhi. A discussion on current sources and dangers of cyber crime. Their educational trends and other common issues objective now is to spread the 5 ‘P’ – mantra saw active participation by the members of given by Mumbai Crime Branch- protection, Managing Committee, P.T.A. members, Deputy precaution, preservation, prevention and Director of Education, Mrs. B Tirkey along with perseverance. representatives of Deepalaya School. Some of the heart warming remarks by the delegates were: “It is always amazing to see how deep and educative children can be.” - Mischek Munthali, Manager for Open Learning, Malawi. “The future of India is in very capable hands with these intelligent active citizens. Their teachers must be commended for their outstanding effort.” - Dr. Terrence Mason, Professor, Indiana University. Delegation from University of Virginia at Mira Model School “I greatly enjoyed the presentation. They Regional Workshop on Children have clearly worked hard and understood With Special Needs at Bhartiya their chosen problem very well. This is just Vidya Bhavan,Delhi the first step in their lives as active citizens! - Luke terra, Program Coordinator, Civitas Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Delhi Kendra International Programs. conducted a workshop for the teachers of 84 January-March, 2009 modifications would be made in CBSE by-laws to be incorporated for the benefit of these children. vks ih ftUny FkeZy ikoj Ldwy] reukj jk;x<+ esa xzSaM isjsaVl~ lEesyu vks ih ftUny FkeZy ikoj Ldwy] reukj jk;x<+ esa fnukad 10 ekpZ dks xzSaM isjsUVl~ lEesyu dk vk;kstu gqvkA bl vk;kstu dk eq[; mís'; o`¼ vfHkHkkodksa ds vuqHkoksa ds lg;ksx ls ,d ,slh dk;Zuhfr rS;kj djuk Fkk ftlls uUgsa ckydksa dk lok±xh.k fodkl gks ldsA Shri Vineet Joshi CM and Secretary, CBSE, browsing through books on inclusive education exhibited at Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan vius ukrh&iksrksa ls vR;kf/d tqM+ko gksus ds dkj.k Northern and North Eastern Zone region o`¼tu buds izfr laosnu'khy gksrs gS rFkk blh dkj.k schools to train them to handle differently os cPpksa ds LoHkko ds ckjs esa vius vuqHko o Kku ds abled children from 28th to 30th November dkj.k cky f'k{kk uhfr r; djus esa vfr mi;ksxh fl¼ gks 2008, at Bhavan's Mehta Vidyalaya New Delhi. ldrs gSaA cPpksa ls vR;kf/d yxko ds dkj.k ;g cPpksa }kjk laLdkj o ewY;ksa dh xzkgrk esa ,d vge Hkwfedk The inaugural session began by lighting of fuHkkrs gSA blh vk/kj ij mDr fon~;ky; esa xzSaM isjsUVl the lamp followed by Bhavan's Sarva Dharma fnol dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA prayer. Among the dignitaries present were the Chief Guest Shri Vineet Joshi, Chairman fu/kZfjr frfFk dks vkSipkfjd Lokxr ds i'pkr~ uUgsa and Secretary, C.B.S.E., Shri J. Veeraraghavanji, cPpksa ds ,D'ku lksax ls lekjksg vkjaHk gqvkA nknk@ukuk Director, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Delhi Kendra, o nknh@ukuh ds fy;s fo'ks"k :i ls vk;ksftr laxhre; Shri A.S Verma, Regional Education Officer, dqlhZ ØhM+k esa o`¼ tuksa dk mRlkg ns[k ,slk izrhr Northern and North Eastern Region. gksrk Fkk tSls os vius ckY;dky esa igqap x;s gksA var Shri Vineet Joshi in his keynote address esa iz/kukpk;Z Jh ;w lh gjcksyk us lHkh mifLFkr mentioned that the awareness about Inclusive vfrfFkx.kksa dks /U;okn Kkfir fd;kA Education is increasing globally and it is our responsibility to include this in our schools. He categorically stated that the children with special needs also have immense potential to achieve excellence. He also shared one of his childhood experiences in which he narrated about how a differently abled classmate from his class fought all the adversities to eventually become a mechanical engineer from a reputed institute. He explained that because of lack of awareness at that time, other students used to make fun of his disability.He truly desired to build an encouraging ambience for such children. He ulZjh d{kk ds uUgsa&eqUus Nk=k xzsaM isjsaVl fnol ij invited suggestions and ensured that the essential ,d izLrqfr nsrs gq, January-March, 2009 85 Events update Sahodaya Activities the sprit of team working, competition Sahodaya Inter Schools and zeal to win in young students. Basketball Tournament 2008 Held at DAV Public School, Unit- In a nail biting final match DPS Kalinga came out on the top and lifted the Champion’s VIII, Bhubaneshwar Trophy while Mother’s Public School finished The Bhubaneswar Sahodaya Schools as the runner’s up. Complex is a federation comprising of South Zone Sahodaya Complex, twenty five schools located in and around Trivandrum conducted Bhubaneswar city.Recently the complex organized an Interschool Basketball following major activities in the Tournament. Prominent schools like Academic Year 2008-09 Mother’s Public School, DAV Public School, Unit-VIII, DAV Public School, l Principal’s Empowerment Programme: Chandrasekharpur, DPS Kalinga, and CBSE Director (Academics), Smt. many others took part in it. The opening Chitralekha Gurumurthy also interacted ceremony of the tournament was presided with the Principals at this programme. over by Mr. Ashok Kumar Mohanty, Asst. 40 principals participated in the Director (Sports and Youth Services).The empowerment programme. Dr. B.N. tournament was organized to promote Suresh, Director, Indian Institute of Inaugural marching ceremony of Sahodaya Inter School Smt. Chitralekha Gurumurthy addressing the participants during Basketball Tournament principal's empowerment programe at Trivandrum 86 January-March, 2009 Space Technology delivered the keynote address. l Sports Meet: Conducted at Chandra Shekhar Nair Stadium and hosted by Kairali Vidya Bahaman, Nedumangad. 750 Athletes from 24 schools participated in it. Shri Subhash George, Asian Games Silver Medal winner was the chief guest. l Performing Art Festival: Conducted at Mount Carmel School, Dr. M.K. Athletic meet organised by Jammu Sahodaya Complex Ramachandran Nair, former vice chancellor, University of Kerala was the l Debate Competition :- chief guest. 1250 students from 24 schools participated in it. Christ Nagar Sr. Sec. Total 26 speakers belonging to 13 School lifted the championship trophy CBSE Schools participated in the followed by St. Thomas Central School debate competition on the topic and Mount Carmel School. “Industrialization is distorting the face of Human Society”. l Science Exhibition: Conducted at Christ Nagar Sr. Sec. School, Thiruvallam. Almost l Quiz Competition :- 200 exhibits from 14 schools including the 12 teams consisting of two students host school were displayed. It was highly each from different CBSE Schools innovative and informative exhibition. participated in Quiz Competition Jawahar Public School, Edava in Cat-I, conducted by Pallavi Vaid and Rahul Jyothis Central School in Cat-II and SSNS Maken from Big 92.7 FM. Sr. Sec. School, Varkala in Cat-III lifted the championship trophies. l Painting Competition :- About 200 students from various Jammu Sahodaya Schools schools participated in Painting Complex (JSSC) conducted Competition organized in following major activities in the association with Jawahar Institute of Academic Year 2008-09 Mountaineering and Big 92.7 FM. v Inter School Debate, Quiz and Painting v Athletic Meet of Sahodaya Schools Competition First Jammu Sahodaya Schools Complex A two day Inter School Debate, Quiz and Athletic Meet was held on 19 Dec’ 2008 Painting Competition was held on 11th hosted by BSF Sr. Sec. School, Jammu.15 and 12th Dec’ 08 at K.C. Public School, CBSE Schools of Jammu Region Jammu. participated in it. January-March, 2009 87 v Inter School Dance Festival An Inter School Dance Festival was organized and hosted by Presentation Convent Sr. Sec. School, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu on 16th Feb’ 2009. Twelve different schools participated in the Dance Festival competition and were judged on the basis of categories such as Choreography, Synchronization, Music, Authenticity of Costume, Stage Presentation and A visual from a match played in Inter School Table Tennis Exposition etc. Tournament organised by DAV School, Chandrasekharpur v Examination and Evaluation :- Tournament of Sahodaya Schools Complex, BSF Sr. Sec. School, Jammu exchanged Bhubaneswar Chapter concluded at the Examination & Evaluation Question DAV Public School, Chandrasekharpur, Papers of higher classes (+2) with K.C. Bhubaneswar, Orissa. The tournament was Public School, Jammu. Dr. B.B. Chauhan, inaugurated by Prof. S.P. Mishra, Senior Principal, BSF Sr. Sec. School and President Scientist in the presence of Shri Piyush Jammu Sahodaya Complex, hopes to do Kumar Sharma, Regional Office In charge, the same in the next session on a wider CBSE, Bhubaneswar. scale involving all the Jammu Sahodaya Schools thereby opening new vistas of Sahodaya Schools Complex learning. Western Orissa, Sambalpur Dr. B.B. Chauhan, President Jammu Inter-school, Sahodaya Sahodaya School Complex participated in Volleyball Tournament National Conference of Sahodaya School Complexes held between 10th Dec’ 08 to 12th Inter-School Volley Ball Tournament of Dec’ 08 at Bhopal and put forth his views on Sahodaya Schools Complex Western Orissa, the sub themes “Health as a component of Sambalpur was held on 14th December, 2008 Holistic Learning”. at Balika Vidyalya, Khetrajpur, Sambalpur. Vikash Residential School, Bargarh stood DAV Chandrasekharpur Hosts first in the tournament whereas The Sahodaya School Complex Koshala School, Nua Khairpali begged the Inter-School Table Tennis Runner position. School Principal Mr. S.K. Tournament. Hota congratulated the participants for The inter-school Table Tennis their excellent performance. 88 January-March, 2009 up in throw ball. The chairman and the Principal of the host school distributed the prizes. Annual Conference of Gurgaon Chapter of CBSE Sahodaya School Complexes The annual conference of Gurgaon Sahodaya Complex took place at Gurgaon on January 31, 2009. The Chairperson of Inaugural function of Sahodaya Inter School Complex, Western Orissa GPSE, Dr. Indu Khetarpal delivered the Welcome Address which was followed by the Volleyball (boys) and Throw- "Annual Report" delivered by the Secretary ball (girls) Tournaments at of GPSE Mrs. Nirmal Yadav who apprised Bangalore Sahodaya Schools the audience of the multifarious activities Complex conducted at the behest of the GPSE, its progress and its achievements over the past The Bangalore Sahodaya Schools' year. The presention for the day included Dr. Complex organized Volleyball (boys) and Amit Singh, Professor Sandhya Paranjpe and Throw ball (girls) tournament on 3rd Nov- Dr. Doug McCurry. 08 at BVB Nagarjuna Vidya Niketan. 16 schools for throw ball (girls) and 13 schools for volleyball (boys) from different schools participated. Sri Devaraj Urs International Residential School became the winners in Volleyball and the girls became the runners- Member Principals of Gurgaon Progressive Schools Council with Dr. Sadhana Parashar, Education Officer, CBSE at the dais of Annual Conference of Gurgaon Sahodaya School Complexes Speaking on Inclusive Education Dr. Amit Sen, Senior Psychologist at Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, A volleyball match being played at Nagarajuna Vidya Niketan under Bangalore Sahodaya Complex brought forth with a simple case study, how January-March, 2009 89 Emotional' Quotient (EQ) is of paramount said that each child is differently wired. Schools importance besides Intelligence Quotient (IQ). need to understand the strength of each child The instances of two children with different and should find out their talents and abilities. profiles- one with high IQ and a non-existent He said that Inclusive education is an organic EQ and the other with high EQ but low IQ process. gave the audience a lucid idea of the entire Announcing the launch of source books concept. Both had difficulties adjusting to the on Assessment for Class I to V available in the environment- one typically unsocial and the subjects of Mathematics, Hindi, Arts, English, other striving to touch the academic scales. Yet Health and Physical Education, Prof. Sandhya the child with better EQ would do well as an Paranjpe, Reader, Department of Elementary adult compared to the other child. Emotional Education, NCERT, Delhi, discussed the need, Quotient plays a key role in the holistic growth the causes and the effects of the same. of a child. He urged the schools to incorporate 'Inclusive Education' where children of such She said that current assessment and disorders shall acquire education along with evaluation practices do not provide a other children as against the Integrated comprehensive picture of the child's ability Approach which most schools follow. and progress and are outcome-based. They are based on paper-pencil tests, are text-book Integrated Approach determined which offers limited opportunity The children and the youth of today for learning and are marks-based which need to be sensitized to this issue. Thus he triggers tension and conflict. emphasized the need for educationists to They do not address the uniqueness of the recognize and understand the cause of the child and his/her potential and offer limited problem, and handle negative emotions and role and space for parents and communication stress amongst children. At the same time in child's learning. there is a need to develop social awareness, relationship management skills and a positive The source-books offer ideas, options and environment. strategies for continuous assessment which caters to the overall development trajectory of As a possible remedy to today's scenario of the Integrated Approach, Dr. Sen suggested the child, redefine and seek new parameters a paradigm of "Schools that Learn" which for providing a holistic picture of the child's means that schools need to be treated like progress, avoid assessment of fragmented living systems and not like machines. "We domains and curricular areas and reveal 'to need to emphasize on child centred learning. what extent' and 'how' children learn. It The job of the school is to create a climate in attempts to empower the child to undertake which teachers are constantly learning", he self-assessment with the teacher as the said. The second remedy he suggested is to facilitator and facilitates assessment as an build multiple education pathways. One needs integral part of the ongoing teaching, learning to understand children through emotional processes. The shift is desirable because it profiles rather than through their IQ. He rightly is process based and not outcome based, 90 January-March, 2009

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