media clippings extracts - cbse · answer scripts are you unhappy with your board exam marks? do...
TRANSCRIPT
October-December, 2009 41
Media Clippings ... Extracts
M Ramya TNN
Chennai: Chennai: The CBSE’s decision to give three attempts to students to pass class IX and X and grade the extra-curricular credentials of candidates who repeatedly fail in academics has evoked mixed reactions and put greater expectations on teachers of city institutions.
The idea behind implementing this reform based on the scheme of continuous, comprehensive evaluation (CCE) is to ensure that students are not branded as failures in high school solely on the basis of their performance in a three-hour examination. “The new system if flexible. A child who is not good with written answers can be tested orally."
While the new system of evalua tion rings a positive note in the minds of stakeholders in the school education sector, academics argued that in spite of the various teacher training workshops and the great deal of documentation done by the CBSE teachers in putting together a teachers’ manual on CCE, implementing this is not going to be easy. They foresee a lot of teething problems, but acknowledge that it is worth the effort if the objectives are met. Academics also wondered how objective teachers would be when they evaluated the social and emotional skills of a student, as suggested by the CBSE.
Students like Harsh Bhat, a Class IX pupil of a CBSE school in Chennai, is excited about the reform. “My parents classify their
schooldays as the time when they had the most fun. They talk about studying for the joy of learning and playing without worrying about anything. All that seemed alien to me, because of the competition in today’s classroom. But with reforms like these I hope we can have as joyful a schooling as the previous generation,” he said. On the whole, the reforms have triggered a general enthusiasm to take new path in school education.
OF MIND AND OTHER MATTERS
Class IX papers by Board
In addition to the Class X exams, the CBSE board will now set papers for the two Class IX first & second terms. The board wants to ensure the level of the Class IX paper is the same in all schools across the country. Moreover, with board exams set to become optional from 2011, there will now be a system of continuous comprehensive evaluation in Classes IX and X. “While we have given schools full autonomy and freedom on assessing students for Classes IX and X, we do not want students to lose out because of non-uniformity in the Class IX papers from one school to the next,’’ said a CBSE board official. The Class X first and second term papers will also be set by the CBSE board. It will frame many sets of Class IX and X papers. A school will receive one of these sets at random, based on a unique system of bar codes. Assessment for these papers will be done by the school.
42 CCE and Tools of Assessment
Scope to score with sports, health & attitude
Earlier, scoring the highest marks in an examination was the sole objective of a secondary school student’s existence. But now thanks to the set of new rules, making the grade will be a participation in physical activities, such as football and yoga, as well as their participation in extra-curricular activities such as music and dance. Kids will also be graded on attitude and personality. So an unhealthy junk-food addict, who does little exercise and studies the whole day, may find his grades a trifle lower than expected, despite straight A’s. If a student is mean and competitive and treats his classmates with scant respect, it’ll also show in his grades whole new ball game. The new system of continuous and comprehensive evaluation in Classes XI and X, which will replace the CBSE board exam, will grade students on their
Students to give feedback for answer scripts
Are you unhappy with your board exam marks? Do you think there’s a chance you were not assessed fairly in a particular subject? Or maybe an examiner forgot to mark you on a question? Classes IX and X replacing the CBSE board exams, students will now be shown their corrected assignments and tests. They will be allowed to give teachers feedback on the assessment. Teachers will now have to justify the marks they give for a particular subject. Only after taking into consideration a student’s views on the marks he has received, will the child be given the final grade for the subject. Many feel this brings more transparency in
the system Much has been written about whether or not students should get to see their corrected board exam papers. With a system of continuous comprehensive evaluation in
Smarter take tougher tests
A lot has been written on the need for child-friendly education that caters to all students, especially those who are poor in studies. But what happens to a student who is brilliant at, say, mathematics, and does not find the curriculum, and the exam papers, challenging enough? In addition to the continuous comprehensive evaluation in Classes IX and X, students who want to test their ‘higher order thinking skills’ can now opt for a proficiency test in a subject of their choice.
Three lifelines to pass
In addition to a child-friendly curriculum and methods of education, the CBSE board is working on creating a childfriendly system of promotions as well. If a Class IX or X student does not make the grade at the end of the year, the child will be given three attempts to pass. For example, if a child does not clear Class IX in March-April, the school can have an assessment test during the vacation. If the child fails the first assessment test, he can be administered a second test a fortnight later, and a third one a fortnight after the second. If a student fails in all three tests, a student may be allowed to clear the year based on his performance in extra-curricular activities. The National Curriculum Framework (NCF) says activities other than academics, such as music or sports should not be looked at as extracurricular, but part
October-December, 2009 43
of the curriculum. Educationists say passing a child based on his overall performance in all spheres is a step towards implementing NCF guidelines
One report to say it all
Report cards, have, for long, reflected the views and opinions of teachers, with no space for what a child feels. But the brand
new CBSE School Based Certificate, that combines a child’s score in Classes IX and X, will reflect students’ views and perspectives in a section titled ‘Self Awareness,’ where students will have to outline their goals and strengths and enlist their hobbies and interests. They will also have to mention the sports they play, as well as any exceptional achievement or responsibilities discharged
CBSE reforms boosting the Indian edu system
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Pune: The Examination Reforms and Continuous and Com prehensive Evaluation (CCE) training for principals and teachers was organised by the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) to clear all doubts about CBSE examination reforms and disseminate information about the changes.
The programme was held from October 27 to 29 at the Global Indian International School (GIIS), Pimpri. Principals and teachers from 66 schools across Maharashtra attended the training that was conducted by the CBSE resource team comprising Ameeta Mulla Wattal, principal, Springdales School , Delhi, and Mukesh Shelat, principal, GIIS, Pune.
The CBSE exam reforms havesparked a fury of debates and speculations about its validity. To lay all doubts among educators to rest, the board has initiated a drive to disseminate all the necessary information about the changes through dialogue and discussion.
The effort of CBSE to provide a leadership and pioneering role in implementing CCE is a major breakthrough which attempts to elevate the status of schools as equal partners of the board.
While evaluation was always seen as an end of the learning exercise, the CCE aims for it to be not only a measure for evaluating the progress and achievement of the learners but also the effectiveness of the teaching materials and methods used for transaction. The interaction proved worth the while and the educators have a daunting task at hand to put the reforms into practice.
The Examination Reforms and Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation training for principals and teachers in progress
at the Global Indian International School , Pimpri
44 CCE and Tools of Assessment
iqLrd leh{kk
;g iqLrd fo|ky;h ifjos'k esa lh[kus&fl[kkus osQ fo"k; esa tkudkjh nsus osQ lkFk&lkFk ;g Hkh le>krh gS fd f'k{k.k dh dyk o vH;kl dks mHkjrh ek¡xksa o pqukSfr;ksa dk lkeuk djuk gksxkA fof'k"Vrk,a rsth ls c<+ jgh gSa rFkk dk;ZLFky mruh gh rsTkh ls tfVy gksrs tk jgs gSa] fo|ky;ksa dks Hkh cnyuk gksxk rFkk bu pqukSfr;ksa dk lkeuk djus osQ fy, ra=k fodflr djus gksaxsA
iqLrd 13 vè;k;ksa eas c¡Vh gqbZ gSA izFke vè;k; fo|ky;ksa osQ mís';ksa ij vk/kfjr gSA blesa fo|ky;ksa }kjk ckydksa dh vUr% 'kfDr dks fu[kkjus o lo¡kjus ij cy fn;k x;k gSA vè;k; eas foLr`r :i ls ;g crk;k x;k gS fd fo|ky; fdl izdkj Nk=kksa osQ thou esa vuq'kklu ykus o mUgsa Lora=krk osQ lgh ek;us le>kus esa Hkh lgk;d gks ldrs gSA fo|ky;ksa dks fofo/rk ij fopkj djus osQ fy, oS;fDr;rk dk cks/ gksuk pkfg, rFkk fo|ky; ,d ,slk LFkku gksuk pkfg,] tgk¡ Nk=k dk;Z dj losaQ o o;Ld mu ij izfrfozQ;k izdV dj losaQA
nwljk vè;k; vf/xe {kerk ij vk/kfjr gSA rFkk blesa vf/xe osQ fofHkUu fl¼karksa tSls cgqfo/ cqf¼eÙkk fl¼kUr (F;ksjh vkWiQ eYVhiy baVsfytsal)] lh[kus o fl[kkus dh fofHkUu 'kSfy;k¡ lh[kus dh izfozQ;k o ekuo laKku vkfn fo"k;ksa dk foLr`r o jkspd o.kZu fd;k x;k gSA blesa ;g Hkh crk;k x;k gS fd fo|ky;ksa dks fujUrj lh[kus&fl[kkus dh fofo/ rduhdksa o 'kSfy;ksa dk iz;ksx djuk pkfg, rkfd izR;sd Nk=k izklafxd f'k{kk ik losQ] tks fd mldk ewyHkwr y{; gSA
rhljk vè;k; ikB~;ozQe ij vk/kfjr gS blesas ikB~;ozQe dh izklafxdrk lfgr fo|ky; ikB~;ozQe osQ fofHkUu eqíksa dk izkalfxd fo'ys"k.k fd;k x;k gSA blesa ikB~;ozQe o ijh{kk i¼fr esa lq/kj ykus osQ fy, Hkh varn`f"V iznku dh xbZ gS A iqLrdkuqlkj ikB~;ozQe dk fodkl bl izdkj gksuk pkfg, tks thou dh rS;kjh uked mís'; dks lkFkZd dj losQA rFkk bl dk osQUnz fcUnq fu"d"kksZ dh le> ij vk/kfjr Kku izfozQ;k gksuk pkfg, ApkSFks vè;k; esa ewY;kadu osQ fofHkUu vk;keksa dk ehekalk fd;k x;k gS ftlesa ys[kd ijh{kkra=k esa laiw.kZ lq/kjksa dh ekax dks cM+s gh roZQlaxr o izHkko'kkyh <ax ls mBkrk gSA O;fDrRo osQ lEiw.kZ ewY;kadu osQ fy, 'kSf{kd] dyk] 'kkjhfjd fiQVusl] lkekftd fiQVusl vkfn tSls ewyHkwr {ks=kksa dh vfuok;Zrk n'kkZ;h x;h gSA ik¡posa vè;k; foospukRed fparu rFkk ewY;ksa osQ fodkl ij osQafnzr gS NBs vè;k; esa f'k{kk esa izks|ksfxdh dh Hkwfedk ij cy fn;k x;k gSA vkbZ lh Vh dk f'k{kk dkS'kyksa osQ lao/Zu esa mi;ksx oSQls fd;k tk ldrk gS vkfn tSls egRoiw.kZ fo"k;ksa ij ppkZ dh xbZ gSA
lkrosa vè;k; esa vè;kidksa dh ewyHkwr fo'ks"krkvksa dh vksj è;ku vkdf"kZr fd;k x;k gSA vxys vè;k;ksa esa ikB fu;kstu gsrq vkn'kZ ikB fu;kstu vkfn osQ n`"Vkar fn;s x;s gSA fofo/rk rFkk lekosx osQ vè;kiu gsrq O;fDrxr f'k{kk ;kstuk rFkk izR;{k fof/;k¡ tSls ifjp;] O;ogkj] fu;a=k.k] okn&fookn rFkk ifjp;kZ vkfn dh Hkh ppkZ dh xbZ gSA var osQ vè;k;ksa esa ekrk&firkvksa dh fo|ky; ls vis{kk,¡ rFkk mudk ckydksa dh f'k{kk osQ izfr n`f"Vdks.k] izca/u o usr`Ro dh lw{erk,¡ o buesa oqQ'kyrk,¡ izkIr djus ij cy nsrs gSA
iqLrd esa fo|ky;h f'k{kk ls laacaf/r yxHkx lHkh izklafxd fo"k;ksa dh rktk le> foLrkj iwoZd crk;h xbZ gS rFkk ;g ys[kd osQ dbZ o"kksZ osQ vuqHko] 'kks/ o vUos"k.k dk fupksM+ ,d lkekU; ikBd osQ fy, Hkh cM+s gh jkspd <ax ls izLrqr djrh gSA iqLrd esa ldkjkRedrk ij cy fn;k x;k gS rFkk vkus okys le; osQ fy, vko';d dq'kyrkvksa ds fodkl gsrq vko';d vkèkqfud fof/;ksa dh leqfpr O;k[;k o leFkZu fd;k x;k gSA iqLrd f'k{kkfonksa] LowQy iz'kkldksa] 'kks/drkZvksa o ekrk&firk osQ fy, mi;ksxh fl¼ gksxhA (vy fgyky vgen)
cnyrs fo|ky;] rstLoh cPps
#i;s 295'kSf{kd
v:.k diwj fgUn ikWosQV cqDl
News fro
m school
October-December, 2009 45
BJEM Bhubaneswar Receives International School Award
Buxi Jagabandhu English Medium school, Bhubaneswar received the prestigious British Council International School Award for the year 2009. The School is the only recipient of this award in the State.The ISA co-coordinators of the school received the award on behalf of the principal in a National level Ceremony held in New Delhi on 9th November, 2009. 59 schools from across the country were felicitated and awarded in a function held in the British Council Theatre in New Delhi. The Director of
British Council, India and Sri Lanka Ruth Gee and Ms. Sally Goggin, Director (Education), British Council India, presented certificates to the winning schools. This award is an accreditation conferred upon schools in recognition of their activities based on the global dimension of curriculum.
Peace Week at Presentation Convent Sr. Secondary School
(Jammu)
The Presentation Sr. Sec. School, Jammu has made an endeavor to spread the massage of Peace by forming a Peace club “Circle of
Peace” in the school.
The school celebrates Peace Week each
year from 14th Sep to 21st Sept. During the
course of the week several activities are
conducted. The special assembly is conducted
by the Peace Club members. The mentor
News fro
m school
Mr. Ruth Gee, Director, British Council India & Sri Lanka & Ms Sally Goggin, Director (Education) British Council India
with ISA Coordinator of BJEM SchoolStudents & Teachers of Presentation Convent School,
Jammu, celebrating ' The Peace Week'
45 October-December, 2009
46 CCE and Tools of Assessment
students exhorted other students to become
agents of Peace. This year Principal along with
the students set a dove signifying peace free
in the air and lots of balloons as the joyous
expression of freedom. The children created
awareness among the school community to
exercise tolerance.
United Nations Day at Tagore Public School, Vaishali, Jaipur
Tagore Public School, Vaishali celebrated
the U.N. Day with great enthusiasm. Vineeta
Bhagchandani of class VII, in her speech,
described the main aims & objectives of the
U N O, its principles and mission, its various
organs and agencies. Students prepared
colorful posters and banners to depict U N
flag, logos & symbols of its various agencies.
Slogans, like “Maintain Peace & Harmony”, were
recited by the students.
Mrs. Mridula De, Principal of the school
appreciated the students who planned and
executed conscientious proceedings of the
day.
Multicultural Exchange Programme at Rukmini Devi
Public School, Pitampura
Rukmini Devi Public School, Pitampura has a firm belief in assimilating global diversity. Global Cultures can only be developed if people from different cultures exchange their views and ideas with each other. These global exchanges have the power to convert nations into people and translate ideologies into aspirations. The School recently extended its hospitality to a group of 14 students and 3 teachers of Dunman Secondary School, Singapore from November 18th to November 22nd, 2009, under Multicultural Exchange Programme. It was an exciting experience that will be remembered by each group member as it provided a unique opportunity to students to learn about Education System, Art & Cultural, History and Heritage, Political system & Social relationships of the two countries.
To provide the glimpse of Indian tradition, the students of Singapore were given a
Students at Tagore Public School, Vaishali, disseminating information about various organs of United Nations
Organisation at United Nations Day.
Students from Duman Secondary Schools Singapur with the students of Rukmini Devi Public School, Pitampura,
under Multicultural Exchange Programme
October-December, 2009 47
traditional welcome after which the School Principal apprised them with the ideals and values of exchange programme. The guests witnessed India’s rich cultural and Historical Heritage by visiting places like Red Fort, Qutub Minar, India Gate, Taj Mahal, etc. The students of RDPS along with their exchange partners also got the life time opportunity to interact with the Hon’ble Lt Governor of Delhi where in the students developed an insight into India’s political set up, administration and governance. Their curiosity to know more about Indian heritage was satisfied through various in-house workshop, which acquainted them with Indian classical Music and Dance forms.
Awareness Campaign on Girl Child Literacy Day at Vatsalya International School (Borsad)
On 26th August, 2009 the students of class IV, VII and IX of Vatsalya International School, Borsad, carried out an awareness campaign on Girl Child Literacy Day. They travelled to remote villages like Dhasbhasi, Bochasan, Rudel, Bharel, Khanpur, Rampur
and Borsad and performed a skit before the villagers in local dialect to disseminate the message. Students exhorted the village folks about the benefits of educating girl child and empowerment of women. Prosperous, powerful and contented women will foster speedy growth and development of the country. It is de rigueur of any society not to deprive young generation from pursuing whatever it thinks is best for it. Society should open up all opportunities for every child, without any type of coercion.
National Children’s Science Congress Orion International
School (Bhopal)
Orion International School, Bhopal hosted the District level National Children’s science congress on 9th November 2009. Around 300 young scientists and guide teachers from different schools of Bhopal district participated in the day long congress organized by an NGO called science centre, Gwalior (M.P.), supported by the National Council of science and Technology communication (NCSTC).
Teachers from Vatsalaya International School reaching out to Society to Spread Awareness about
the Women Literacy
Orion International School Students participating in The National Children Science Congress at
Orion International School (Bhopal)
48 CCE and Tools of Assessment
Around 90 research papers were presented during the congress on the topic “Planet—Earth—our home: Explore, share and care”. Students from Orion School combined
the event with an exhibition of their models
and projects. The innovative projects and
models were well appreciated by the guests,
parents and other visitors. The unique feature
of this event was the total participation of the
school students’ right from class I to XII.
Gandhi Jayanthi Celebration at Sishya School, Hosur
Sishya School, Hosur celebrated the 140th
birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on 2nd
October 2009 to pay homage to the Father
of Nation. Dr. B. U. Rao, former Joint Director,
IVRI, Bangalore and an active participant of
the Quit India Movement presided over the
celebrations.
The Chief Guest hoisted the National flag,
which was followed by the Flag song and
Pledge. The Principal, Mrs. Vasanthi Thiagarajan
welcomed the gathering after which the
traditional lamp was lighted. The Presidential
address highlighted the various dimensions of
the Mahatma. The facet of Gandhi as Mahatma
was truly inspirational and took the audience
back to the times when India was struggling to
get its freedom. The Chief Guest also touched
upon the relevance of Gandhian principles and
ideologies in the present context and it truly
provided a food for thought to the gathering.
Science Exhibition at Spring Dales Children’s School (Kota)
A Science Exhibition was held in Spring
Dales Children’s School, Nayagaon on October
7, 2009. The Chief Guest for the occasion was
the School Director Mr. Y.K. Agarwala. The main
attractions were the working models in Science
Apart from it students also prepared very
attractive charts on various topics displaying
their creative talent.
Students Performing to Celebrate Gandhi Jayanti at Sisya School, Hosur
Visitors appreciating the exhibits displayed in Science Exhibition at Springdales School, Kota
Parents, who were special guests on the
occasion, appreciated and congratulated the
students for their hard work and creativity.
The students very eloquently answered all the
queries regarding their models.
October-December, 2009 49
‘Joy of Giving’ week at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Public
School,(Vidyashram)
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Public School,
Jubilee Hills, celebrated ‘Joy of Giving’ week.
The staff, students and parents of Bhavan’s
Vidyashram responded to the initiative with
great enthusiasm and cheer. The students
decided to extend the existing school
programs of ‘Shun Plastic’ and ‘Extend Green
Cover’ into their adopted village schools
and surrounding areas. 25 students along
with a nutritionist went to Shalbanapuram,
a nearby village. Through the medium of
theatre, awareness on oral hygiene and good
nutrition was disseminated. The harmful
effects of smoking and consuming alcohol
were elaborated upon. Each household was
gifted a bottle of tooth powder and swine flu
medicines were also distributed free of cost
to the villagers.
Inauguration of Science Park & Language Lab at Vidyasagar
School (Indore)
In order to foster scientific temper and a
spirit of enquiry in students by letting them
test and verify various theories and Principals
of Physical sciences & also to develop linguistic
and phonetics skills, the school established a Science (Knowledge) Park & Language Laboratory.
Mr. Vineet Joshi (IAS), Chairman-CBSE, Delhi inaugurated the Science Park & Language Lab.
Students of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public Schoo,, Hyderabad distributing Vases to Villagers to observe 'Joy of giving Week'
Mr. Vineet Joshi CM, CBSE watching the Models exhibited at Science Park at Vidyasagar School, Indore
The School Chairman Mr. Rameshwar Patel, Principal-Mr. S.K. Joshi, Vice Principal-Mr.Mukul Golwalkar & Administrator Mr. Sunil Pandya gave a floral welcome to the Chief Guest.
Mr. Vineet Joshi in his address appreciated the efforts made by the Management in the interest of the students.
The School Chairman, Principal thanked Mr. Vineet Joshi and informed the gathering that this process of adapting new ideas is a non stop activity with further addition and expansion time to time.
50 CCE and Tools of Assessment
Annual Day ‘Saare Jahaan Se Achcha’ at Chavara Vidyapeeth,
(Narsingpur M.P)
Chavara Vidyapeeth Sr. Sec. School run by St. Paul Society of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CM) in collaboration with the CMC sisters celebrated its annual day recently.
The school celebrated the annual function on the theme, “Saare Jehaan se Achcha” – Incredible India. A multi media programme was organized to look at our country with pride and think how can we enrich her further by our concerted efforts. Students are exposed to some ideas on how to do away with pollution, corruption, illiteracy, communal problems, violence and attacks on weaker sections etc.
Yoga World Cup 2009 for India held in Rome in the month of September.
Also, Students of DLF Public School were a part of the Indian Contingent winning the South East Yoga Championship, 2009, Thailand. The two yoga champs of the school, Sakshi Aggarwal and Navya Gupta contributed significantly to India’s victory at the South East Asian, Yoga Championship, 09 held in Bangkok, Thailand, in the month of August 09. They gave tough competition to the participants from ten countries across Asia i.e. Malaysia, Iran Maurtius, Thailand, China, Japan, Korea, Srilanka and Hong Kong and won the prestigious winning trophy for India. This Yoga prowess has been nurtured into them by the yoga coach of DLF Public School who was the official coach for the entire Team India as well as Team Iran for this championship. Mrs. Rakhi had been selected by the Yoga Confederation of India to lead Team India.
Sakshi Aggarwal bagged 2 golds in Artistic pair and Rhythmic pair and 1 silver medal in Artistic Individual and Navya Gupta won 1 gold in Artistic Individual, 2 silver in Artistic and Rhythmic pair and 1 bronze medal in Athletic yoga.
Students presenting a dance performance on Annual Day at Chavara Vidyapeeth,Narsinghpur
Sakshi Aggrawal & Navya Gupta from DLF Public School, Ghaziabad after winning gold and Silver Medel in South-East Asian Yoga World Cup held at Thailand
DLF Public School, Ghaziabad, in Yoga World Cup and South
East Asian Championship Thailand 2009
Sakshi Aggarwal of DLF Public School Ghaziabad, Class VIII, made the school as well as the country proud by winning the Coveted
October-December, 2009 51
,e- vkj- LowQy (iatkc) esa fgUnh fnol
vkneiqj] 14 flrEcj (fnyckxh) % ,e- vkj- baVjuS'kuy LowQy esa fgUnh fnol euk;k x;kA LowQy osQ phiQ ,Mokbtj Vh- yky fuekZ.k us fgUnh osQ egRo vkSj vkt Hkkjr esa fgUnh dh okLrfod n'kk ij izdk'k MkykA ps;jeSu Mk- loZ VaMu o fizalhiy Mk- flEeh VaMu Hkh ekStwn Fks A
audience with their different costumes. At 7.00 p.m. enthralled the audience.
In the concluding session, Prizes were distributed to the winners of various competitions such as “Family Quiz” – conducted for parents & grand parents of students, Fancy Dress for the pre-primary students, Greeting Card Making by the students of IV & V and Diya Arrangement by the students of VI and VII. The celebration came to an end at 8.45 p.m. with the National Anthem.
Biology and Biotechnology Teachers Workshop at Vishwa Bharati Public School, Noida
A three day workshop (from 27th August to 29th August 2009) was organized for the benefit of Biology and Biotechnology teachers in collaboration with Rashtrtiya Vigyan Produogki Sanchar Parishad (RVPSP), Department of Science and Technology and Millennium India Education Foundation.
The workshop was designed with the objective of training teachers of Sr. Secondary schools as District level Master Resource
fgUnh fnol ds volj ij ,e vkj Ldwy ds vè;kidx.k rFkk fo|kFkhZ xks"Bh esa Hkkx ysrs gq,
Diwali Sneha Sammelan at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Public
School,(Tirupati)
“Diwali Sneha Sammelan” as the name suggests, symbolizes universal brotherhood and harmony that should prevail in every corner of India. The campus had a festive look with forty two stalls. Delicious food courts and games corners are put up by the students of classes VII to X. This helped them not only to develop their entrepreneurship skills but also communicative skills. Around 5.30 p.m. Diya Arrangement was organized by classes 6th & 7th students. The lamps were arranged in the lobby showcasing the theme “Heritage Sites of India”. Around 6.00 p.m. the tiny tots captured the attention of the
Teachers viewing specimans during an activity at Biology and Biotechnology Workshop organised at
Vishwa Bharati Public School, Noida
52 CCE and Tools of Assessment
Persons on the microbiology module developed by Assam Science & Technology Center (ASTEC) & Botanical Hobby Center Guwahati, to help the school management to educate students effectively about role of microorganisms.
Art & Craft Activities at Pragyan Public School, G.B. Nagar U.P.
An attractive and impressive “Art & Craft” mini exhibition was held in the school on 14th Nov., 2009. Exhibition showcased several beautiful & useful articles and decorative pieces such as flower pots, wall hangings, wind- chimes and puppets etc... All these were made out of waste materials like used paper, egg trays, ribbons, buttons and thread wool.
Students made various useful and attractive items like magazine holders, mats, bags, dolls etc. by using Jute thread.
Articals prepared by using Waste Material during the Art & Craft Activities at Pragyan Public School, G.B. Nagar.
Students of Seksaria Sushila Devi Public School assembling in the form of the 'Peace Symbol' at the occasion of
International Day of Peace
Day of Peace” on Sept. 21, 2009. The day highlighted the importance of global cease-fire by portraying the plight of the people of the various countries which are on civil or ethical wars. Students prayed to god for easing out the unrest in these war trodden counties .
Grandparents Day at Mira Model School, B-Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi
Mira Model School organized ‘Grandparents’ Day’ on 23 September, 2009, for students of Class I and II with great pomp and show. The students prepared beautiful handmade cards as invitations and bright decorative wall hangings with photographs of their grandparents as gifts for them. The programme witnessed active participation of both students and grandparents. It included a PPP titled ‘Bond of Love’, a dance show, and a talent show for grandparents.
The grandparents were deeply moved by this gesture and left with wet eyes and blessings for everyone.
International Day of Peace at Seksaria Sushila Devi Public
School ,Hathras
Seksaria Sushila Devi Public School, Hathras celebrated “The International
October-December, 2009 53
Global Vote 2009-WCPRC by Darbari Lal D.A.V. Model
School , Pitampura
DLDAV Model School, Pitampura, contributed its mite to the Global Initiative for the rights of the child by participating in the WCPRC 2009 —World’s Children’s Prize for the Rights of the child. The school joined hands with 50,000 other Global Friend Schools across 94 countries to vote and elect the winner of the prize of the decade. A movement founded by Swedish organization, Children’s World, the project empowers children to make their voices heard as per their rights in accordance with the UN convention of the Rights of the child.
The principal, Mrs. Anita Wadehra, cast the first ballot and exhorted the students to continue their enthusiastic participation in this Global initiative which made them aware of and appreciate the fruits of liberty, democracy and friendship. She expressed her sincere desire that the students would always espouse and champion the cherished values of liberty and democracy both as enlightened children and as responsible citizens of the world.
International Day of Elderly at Aiswarya Public School, Kollam
Aiswarya Public School, Kalakkode, Kollam district celebrated International Day of Elderly as ‘Grandparent’s Day on 1st October to honour the grand parents of the students.
As many as 200 grand parents were honoured in the function. The inaugural session was followed by a talk on ‘Old Age Health Care’ by the chief guest Dr. Raju, the medical officer Govt. Hospital, Nedungolam. He gave some useful but practical hints to lead a disease-free and healthy life. He physically demonstrated some exercises to keep a strong and healthy body.
Grand parents expressed their satisfaction at the successful conclusion of the program.
Scout Camp and Disaster Management Course at Don
Bosco Sonaiguli
196 members of Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers, Scout Masters and Guide Captains from 10 different schools took part in
Students and Staff of Darbari Lal D.A.V. Model School, Pitampura after casting their vote at the occassion of Global Vote on Rights of Children
Scout Master giving necessary instructions to students attending the Scout and Guide Camp at Don Bosco School, Sonaigull
54 CCE and Tools of Assessment
the five-days residential Scout Camp and Disaster management Course held at Don Bosco Sonaiguli from 2nd to 6 the July. The camp focused on the Theme ‘Living to share’.
Baden Powell the founder of Scouts was also remembered on this occasion. The programme included learning lessons on, trekking, woodcraft signs, camp fire,
Examination Reform should include:
Examination should become an instrument for promoting growth rather than simply measuring it. Its results should be used for diagnostic and prognostic purposes rather than merely for classification, grading and certification.
Those who teach should test. Greater faith should be placed in the teacher and accept his assessment of the pupil for all practical purposes.
To be reliable, evaluation should become a continuous process occurring over a period of time. It should cover nonscholastic areas of pupil growth as well.
A variety of procedures, techniques and tools ought to be evolved to suit the requirements of lifelong supplements to the school such as nonformal education.
Excerpts from Examination reforms in India-A study prepared for the International Educational Reporting Service (IERS),Unesco —1979
xxxxxxxxx
sahod
aya activitiespioneering adventures, tree planting,
scout games, and disaster management .The lessons were conducted by 128 NDRF, Patgaon which included Power Point Presentation on how to respond to disasters, a Canine show which captured the attention of everyone, and an exhibition of a huge quantity of disaster management equipments.
October-December, 2009 55
Inter School Street Play Competition at Jalandhar
Independent Schools Sahodaya Complex
Kamla Nehru Public School, Chak Hakim, Phagwara organized an Inter-school Street
Play Competition on the theme “Bijli Aapurti / Power Crisis”, under the Jalandhar Independent
Schools Sahodaya Complex on 21st Sep. 2009 in
which 13 CBSE affiliated schools participated. The
Competition commenced with a welcome note
by the Principal Mrs. P.K.Dhillon . The participating
teams stressed on the need to save electricity
and adopt other measure like solar energy, wind
energy. Apeejay School, Jalandhar bagged first
position, Police D.A.V. Public School, Jalandhar
got second position, Sant Sarwan Dass Model
School, Phagwara secured third position. Kamla
Nehru Public School, Chak Hakim, Phagwara got
the Best Script award. The winner teams were
given away certificates and trophies.
Workshop in Communicative English at South Zone Sahodaya Complex, Thiruvananthapuram
Workshop in Communicative English
for PRTs, TGTs, and PGTs were conducted at
Jyothis Central School, Kazhakuttom. More
than 100 participants attended the workshop
from 32 Schools.Workshop for PRTs and PGTs
was also conducted at Sree Chithira Thirunal
Senior Secondary School, Kunnathukal. 110
Teachers from 27 Schools participated and
sahod
aya activities
Students presenting a Street Play in Inter School Street Play Competition at Kamla Nehru Public School, Chak Hakim
Inaugural Ceremony of the Workshop in Communicating English at Jyotish Central School, South Zone Sahodaya Complex,
Thiruvanthapuram
55 October-December, 2009
56 CCE and Tools of Assessment
benefitted. Enough exposure to the content
wise interaction in the subjects was provided
to the participating teachers. Smt. Pushpavalli
S, the Principal of the School monitored
the workshop. At Loyola CBSE School, the
workshop for TGTs was conducted. 135
Teachers from 31 Schools attended the
workshop. It was a highly informative and
useful workshop .
Inter-School Maths & Science Quiz at Sahodaya School
Complex, Jind
Under the banner of Sahodaya School Complex, Jind, an Inter-School Maths &
Science Quiz was held at the premises of
DAV Centenary Public School, Jind. A total
of eight teams namely Happy Sr. Sec. School,
Jind, Moti Lal Nehru Public School, Jind, Indus
Public School, Jind, Shiv Sr. Sec. School, Julana,
DAV Centenary Public School, Jind, Sonia
International School, Julana & Maharishi Vidya
Mandir, Jind participated in this contest.
The panel of subject experts included
Dr. C.B. Chaudhary, Mr. Mukesh Kumar and
Smt Rajbala. Speaking on this occasion Mr.
Ashok Kumar Sharma highlighted the aims
& objectives of Sahodaya School Complex as
envisioned by the CBSE. Mr. Sharma told the
gathering that Sahodaya School Complex is an
interactive platform of CBSE-affiliated schools
aimed to promote mutually beneficial inter-
school programs for the over-all development
of students. Questions based on creativity &
high order thinking skills were included in the
Quiz.
DAV Centenary Public School, Jind
secured first position . Moti Lal Nehru
Public School, Jind stood Second, and
MRCR Public School, Jhulana (Jind)
finished third. The teams winning
different positions were awarded with
appreciation certificates and mementos.
The Chief Guest congratulated the
participants, winners and organizers.
In the end, Mrs. Anita Sharma, Principal
Maharishi Vidya Mandir School, Jind &
Secretary Sahodaya School Complex, Jind
appreciated the organizers for arranging
the contest successfully and effectively.
She thanked Principals for sending their
teams to participate in the contest.
Teams of Students participating in Inter School Maths & Science Quiz Competition organised by Sahodaya School Complex, Jind
Workshop on Teacher’s Effectiveness and Managing
Behavioral Problems in Children at Bikaner Sahodaya Schools
Complex , Rajashtan
Bikaner Sahodaya Schools Complex has organized a teachers workshop on
“Teacher’s Effectiveness and Managing Behavioral Problems in Children” on Sept.
22, 2009 at Army Public School, Bikaner.
October-December, 2009 57
The workshop was inaugurated by lighting
of the lamp by Brigadier P.C. Choudhary,
Chairman, APS, Bikaner. Speakers discussed
on ‘Strengthening Primary Education’; ‘Teacher as a Facilitator : Value Education and VBIL, Communication Skills’; ‘An Effort to Understand Children with the help of a Case Study on ADHD’ and ‘Stress in Children’. The workshop was attended by around 50
teachers and Principals.
Inauguration of the Pali chapter of Sahodaya
School Complex
A meeting of newly evolved Sahodaya
complex Pali took place recently. FR. Susai
Manicam, the Principal of St. Paul’s Sr. Sec. School, Pali took the initiative to call for
the meeting and convened the same ‘The Rising Together’ notion was taken up for
discussion and unanimously approved. The
need was felt as it introduces the relevance
of co-operative learning and collaborative
networking. Student’s representatives
were called upon to address the gathering
on introducing grading systems. Healthy
interaction, effective feedback and rich
sharing of experiences did enhance
the participants for a proactive and
enterprising action in varied field of school
education.
The Principal member schools elected
Fr. Susai Manickam as the President, Mrs.
Anjana Sudhakar, Principal – B. R. Birla Sr.
Sec. School, Pali as the Secretary for the
Sahodaya unit of the district of Pali—
Rajasthan to begin with. An action plan and
various duties for different programes will
be drafted out and mailed to the members
sooner and they resolved to meet each
other once in two months to review and
strengthen the bond.
Declamation Contest at Sahodaya Schools Complex,
Amritsar
To spread awareness about global warming
and the need for preservation of Ozone layer
a Sahodaya Schools Declamation Contest
was organized at Sri Guru Harkrishan Sr. Sec. Public School, G.T. Road on the occasion of International Day for preservation of Ozone Layer.
About 20 teams of CBSE Schools from
Amritsar participated . The topic of the contest
was ‘Ozone Layer—Its benefits, concerns and methods of safeguarding it.’ Later the Chief
Guest urged the students to protect the ozone
layer to protect our fragile environment and
this could be done best by planting more and
more trees.Delegate from Different Schools participating in the inaugural meeting of the Pali Chapter of the Sahodaya School Complex
at St. Paul, Sr. Sec. School, Pali
58 CCE and Tools of Assessment
Silver Line School “Going Green with Gusto”
Sensitization of students to environmental
concerns has always been an endeavour of
Silver Line School. School celebrates ‘Green
Week’ annually to lay adequate emphasis on
critical environmental concerns. The spirit of
partnership came alive when students spread the
message of environment conservation through
self composed poems, poetic ballet, power point
presentations, quiz, plays and nukkad nataks.
Students of primary wing tried to attract
attention of everyone present to problem
of increasing garbage in rivers. In the end
Principal of the school proposed vote of thanks
followed by the plantation ceremony.
Eco Rally by Blue Bells Model Sr. Sec. School, Gurgaon
“We can do no great things; only small
things with great love” – Mother Teresa
Blue Bells Model Sr. Sec. School, Gurgaon organized an Eco Rally on 10th November 2009
with 1500 students supporting the cause of
protecting the environment. Children carried
placards against the use of plastic, conserving
water energy and trees as the source of healthy
environment.
Students form Primary Wing of the Silver Line School planting a sapling as a part of the Sensitisation Drive on Environmental Iffues
Students of the Blue Bells School, Gurgaon taking out an Environment Rally to Sensitize People about Environmental Problems
Green Fair at Modern School Vasant Vihar
Modern School Vasant Vihar has taken
keen interest in the environment related
October-December, 2009 58
GreeN
paGe
October-December, 2009 59
GreeN
paGe
projects and has setup paper recycling unit and vermiculture pit. The School has also provided solar heating facility, dealt with water harvesting, garbage disposal and spread awareness about organically grown foods. Every year, the ‘Green Brigade’ – environment club organizes annual green fair promoting a bold theme. This year the theme was “SCRAP”- waste management. Various NGOS contributed their products by setting up stalls. A presentation by ICPE was also made Mrs. Ishi Khosla, Clinical Nutritionist was the chief guest Mrs. Anuradha Singh, chairperson Modern
School Vasant Vihar also visited the fair and
lauded the efforts of all.In conclusion, in an assembly, the children
enacted a skit “Green warriors for a green generation” where they set out many small
steps which would save energy, like reducing
emissions by cars, saving water at home,
doing rain water harvesting and by installing
solar water heaters. The combined efforts
would save our green earth. A film show, “The Beautiful People” and “The Blue planet” were
also shown during the week.
Aishwarya Public School, Kalakkode Kollam
Nature club of Aishwarya Public School, Kalakkode, Kollam, inaugurated a medicinal
garden with the help of Kerala Department
of Forest under National Medicinal Plantation
Project (NMPB). The students and staff planted
more than 250 saplings from among 50
varieties in the school campus covering an
area of around 30 cents.
Principal, Aishwarya Public School gave a brief sketch of the achievements and
Environment week at Indian School New Delhi
Children of classes III, IV and V celebrated
the Environment Week with great fervour and
active participation. Ways on how each one can
contribute to keeping our unique Blue Planet
green and vibrant with life were discussed.
Planting herbal seedlings, clay modeling, and
making “Save the Earth” badges and green
tiffin day were some of the activities practiced
by the children.
Students of Modern School, Vasant Vihar displaying Articals Made by Using Waste Material at the Green Fair
Organised by the School
Students of the Junior Wing of the Indian School, Manuring the Ashoka Trees during Environment Week
60 CCE and Tools of Assessment
accomplishments of the students and staff in improving the green cover of the school.
Sainik School Gopalganj , Bihar : An Eco Friendly School
Sainik School Gopalganj, Bihar while assigning highest priority to activities relevant to Water Conservation and Eco Friendly Services and Equipment, decided to follow :
l Judicial use of fresh water resources viz. hand pumps.
l Management of supply of clean water for domestic use.
l Install Solar Energy Street Lights all over school campus to save power.
l Waste water management using drainage system and regular cleaning.
l Spread awareness on control over use of Polythene Bags/wrapper etc. under 40 micron and live within “Polythene Free Zone” campaign.
l School campus declared as “Smoking/Tobacco Chewing Free Zone”.
l Eco-friendly “Pre-fabricated” quarters were erected in the school campus to reduce ‘Eco-hazards’.
Aiming to arrest the water crunch and misuse of resources, the highly motivated students of this schools organized a “SAVE WATER, SAVE EARTH” campaign within the School Campus, Hostels and Staff Accommodation Area in which a highly commendable effort of spreading awareness on the issue through self made Display Posters by Class VII students, speeches on the issue were organized.
Further, topics concerning “Conservation of Natural Resources and Eco-friendly activities are part of school Inter-house activities viz. Debate, Declamation, Extempore speech, Essay writing etc. This school participated in Regional level CBSE Science Exhibition — 2009 held on 21 & 22 Aug 09 at Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial School, Lucknow. Two students of this school participated in the above mentioned exhibition and exhibited a model on “Recycling of Waste & Solid Waste Material”. The school stood 17th out of 91 schools which participated.
Tree Plantation at Jawahar Vidya Mandir , Ranchi
To protect environment and nature, Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Ranchi organized tree plantation programme on 16th Sept., 2009. The saplings of ‘HARSINGAR’ — the Plant of Wishes were planted . A large number of staff and students of the school witnessed the programme. Mr. M.K. Deshmukh and Mr. B. Sankaraman appreciated the School
Administration for its best effort in undertaking
such social projects which will protect the
nature and environment . Mr. D.R. Singh,
Principal, thanked the MECON management for
its whole-hearted co-operation for successful
completion of such projects so as to enable us
to keep JVM as a role model.
Inauguration of Garden of Medicinal Plants at Aishwarya Public School, Kalakkodo Kollam