Monday, 22 September 2008
The joy of catching up with 'real' friends
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
The urge to cheat!
Friday, 12 September 2008
This too shall pass...!!
Monday, 8 September 2008
I, Me, Myself! Is there any looking beyond this barrier?
Core Life Skills for all
Life Skills education is today recognised as the most critical input for a child's development. All care-givers...parents, teachers, trainers and coaches need to ensure that as children grow and develop they acquire COPING SKILLS. By coping skills I mean the ability to face life's situations...stress, competition, victory & defeat, family tensions, social strife etc...in the most apt way to be able to come out stronger. These skills are:
CORE LIFE SKILLS:
- Self awareness
- Empathy
- Critical thinking
- Creative thinking
- Decision making
- Problem solving
- Effective communication
- Inter-personal relationship
- Coping with stress
- Coping with emotions
In the next few updates I shall elaborate on each of these skills in more detail...giving examples from real life situations. These inputs I am sure will add more value to the efforts in child development already in process.
Perhaps the best part about Life Skills Education is that care-givers too acquire the necessary skills to cope with life's vagiaries. Many may be experts in their own way...but the process of getting involved with kids in this way will surely make them even more skilled.
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Education for all.....will it remain just a dream?
CAMP SCHOOLS AT CONSTRUCTION SITES - ‘VIDYA-SHAKTI’
REACHA, AN NGO (www.reacha.org) registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860, has worked extensively in the field of formal and non-formal education in
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3. A local registered NGO to closely monitor the functioning of each VIDYA-SHAKTI.
4. The cost of running each VIDYA-SHAKTI school to be included in the project cost. This cost should include resources made available to the local NGO for monitoring the school functioning.
5. Teachers for VIDYA-SHAKTI to be appointed by the local NGO.
6. Each child to be given a VIDYA-CARD (V-CARD). The V-CARD should contain the child’s photo, basic bio-data, basic health parameters and the level of literacy acquired till date.
7. This V-CARD will be carried by each child from one site to another so that continuity is maintained and the literacy imparted at each new
8. If this V-CARD is maintained properly y by successive local NGO’s, then each child might be able to complete school education to a reasonably satisfactory level. Here, The National Open School (NOS) can play a vital role.
9. Quarterly Reports on the running of VIDYA-SHAKTI/ Students performance/ development to be prepared by the NGO and submitted to the agency funding the project, so that the same is audited by their Chartered Accountant and forms part of the Income Tax documents submitted to the IT department at the end of the financial year.
I feel that if one successful model of a camp VIDYA-SHAKTI School is made functional for a year, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) can be filed in the Supreme Court Of India so that it may decree for such VIDYA-SHAKTI Schools to be setup at every construction site. This might herald a new era in our quest to ‘enable’ and ‘empower’ the poorest of the poor in the country through the power of knowledge. The ‘Knowledge Age’ would be the surest precursor to a developed