A Lesson for Language Teachers Recently I inspected a school. I had to observe one English lesson in Class X. Teacher was ready with full preparedness. She had planned to involve students in a role play. At the spur of the moment an idea flashed in my mind that I should test the writing skill of this class in English and Hindi. Testing of writing skill is usually skipped during formal inspections. I asked students to write 2 short paragraphs in about 100 words each both in English and Hindi. The topic was: Today’s Morning Assembly. I got their written responses evaluated. The outcome was disappointing. But a ray of hope beamed. I found one piece of writing which was absolutely error free. I got impressed. After lesson observation that student was called. I was extremely eager to know as to how that particular student had ma...
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ROLE OF TEACHERS TO MAKE INDIA A DEVELOPED COUNTRY Journey of 1.4 billion country from a developing to a developed nation by 2047 (as is in the air) is not going to be a cake walk. This arduous journey has to meander through its classrooms, laboratories, workshops, playgrounds of schools, colleges and other institutions of higher learning as no nation can fully develop if her citizens do not experience holistic growth. Roads, flyovers, bridges, railways and airports, skyscrapers, space explorations, military preparedness etc. are undoubtedly strong indicators of development and we are doing extremely well but the increase in per capita income is the tallest indicator of development where we are lagging far behind in comparison to the other developed or developing nations. Education opens new vistas of opportunities in life. It equips them to to take considered decisions in their day-to-day life. It instills scientific temper through which they do innovations ...
CHECKING OF NOTE BOOKS AND HOME ASSIGNMENTS
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Dear Teachers Your Kind Attention ,Please!!! I am inclined to say something on this important academic activity. Teachers in different subjects assign written homework to their students on day-to-day basis. Students do not find any day (except vacation and breaks) when they might avoid it. Teachers predominantly expect students to write answers to the textual questions. What happens in most of the cases is that they copy and paste the readymade answers either dictated and written by teachers on the blackboards or from Internet or from the notebooks of their peers or from books. Very few respond themselves. Such copied and pasted responses in the notebooks are presented to the teachers who check them largely without meticulous reading. This becomes evident when you find that glaring mistakes exist in the very vicinity of tick marks made in red ink made as a token of having checked the notebooks. Signatures are marked with date so that Headmasters or Principals may r...
Celebration of Diwali -21st Century Style
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When I try to reflect what kind of celebration of Diwali must have actually taken place when Lord Rama would have returned to Ayodhya after spending 14 year long exile, I visualize simple people of Ayodaya, dressed in khadi clothes, dancing and singing songs in praise of Lord Rama. During that night both sides of the paths leading to Ayodaya must have been lit with earthen diyas filled with desi ghee which is learnt to possess the properties to purifies air. They must have also made homemade sweets like halwa/kheer/ladoos etc. But just see how are we celebrating this great festival now? During Diwali night, one can feel as if one is inside a battle field. Old people or the ones suffering from some infirmities cannot have sound sleep throughout the night due to incessant sounds of crackers with varying frequencies. Bursting of some crackers resemble the sound of AK47/SLR bullets. Some burst like cannon shells. Some rockets line up the sky as if Agni or Trishul missiles...
BLENDED MODE OF TEACHING DURINNG PANDEMIC
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Covid19 has thrown unprecedented challenges before educational institutions in general and schools in particular to do seamless teaching learning practices. Now when the second wave is receding and vaccination is being rapidly done, states have been taking considered decisions to open schools partially with 50% attendance with the consent of parents. Besides this ,schools have also been instructed to adopt blended mode for curricular transactions. Principal, being the key functionaries, in running schools have a great role to play in ensuring quality curricular transactions during prevailing pandemic situation. It is evident that primary role of a school Principal is to ensure quality curricular transitions by becoming a torch bearer to students and teachers. We know that in most of the schools of rural India there was interrupted online connectivity between students and teachers during the last one and a half year. There were plenty of issues which were confronted ...
APPROPRIATE TESTING OF LEARNING OUTCOMES IS CRITICAL TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF FOUNDATIONAL LITERACY AND NUMERACY IN PRIMARY CLASSES -AN INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENT
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SCHOOLS SANS STUDENTS AND ONLINE CLASSES
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The onset of Covid-19 pandemic locked the schools. We started thinking of alternative ways to reach students. Teachers were asked to creat What’s app groups of their respective classes and they started establishing contact with the students. Some creative teachers started recording their lessons in small duration videos and shared them with their students. Students also started sending their responses to teachers through What’sApp. I also recorded some of my videos through which I tried my level best to educate students, teachers and parents about pandemic. Since all students did not have access to independent mobiles and contacting them became an uphill task. But this did not appear to be an appropriate alternative of offline classes. Teachers started exploring technology which came to their rescue. We got apps like Classroom, Zoom, G-suite etc. in which the curricular transaction became better. Now teachers would give online classes through synchronous mode. But connectivity r...
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We, the people, have ephemeral memory. We are being 24x7 served a sensational news menu. Sometimes when the conflict arises between Indo-Pak or Indo –Sino relations, you must have witnessed news readers (we may also call them news presenters) showing virtually how would- be wars be fought if the tension between the two escalated. The body language of news presenters is so articulative as if they themselves are going to take part in it. Spoken words ooze out with powerful emotions. Last year when one young and famous film actor passed away in some mysterious circumstances, how for months together it was telecast non-stop.Each movement of CBI was captured. Drug mafia was unearthed. But,now-nobody talks about it. We have forgotten. We watch and forget-watch and forget. This see-saw is in permanent motion. A couple of days back a TV reporter from a leading news channel was frantically covering a story on poor rural health infrastructure from a village in Ba...
A Fruit Seller
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On a sunny day in mid May, I was driving from Mohali to my village in Hoshiarpur. It was a routine visit to meet my old parents. Due to week end lockdown –the traffic on roads was sparse. When I neared Hoshiarpur-I could find some fruit sellers standing by the side of their carts. The heaps of yellow ripe mangoes, dark green water melons and pale musk-melons tempted me. I slowed down near a fruit seller and stopped. After properly adjusting my double mask,I ventured out. Having enquired about the rates of mangoes I decided to buy some. While the seller started picking up the mangoes to keep them in weighing machine which was kept on his cart, his mask slipped down from his nose. Teacher within me impelled to give him a signal to pull his mask up. He understood my gesture and pulled it to cover his nose. A lean and tall person, he must have been in his thirties. He had unkempt beard and wore untidy clothes. I asked him if he knew what corona virus was. He said, i...
SPREAD OF COVID 19 IN RURAL AREAS OF INDIA- A SERIOUS CONCERN
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As thick steel plates of the Titanic were ripped apart by the fangs of an iceberg, similarly the total health infrastructure of our country appears to have collapsed like a pack of cards. Dearth of oxygen, ventilators, beds, medicines and vaccines has filled hopelessness in the hearts of everyone. The situation becomes grimmer when we see hoarding and black-marketing of oxygen cylinders, concentrators and essential lifesaving medicines like Remdisiver. By and large the spread of Covid-19 remained confined to the cities during its first wave. But during the second wave which hit us almost like a Tsunami, we see it inching towards its peak in Mid May 2021-its spread to the villages is also being reported. In some villages scores of deaths have also been reported in a couple of days. This is a serious concern for one and all. I am extremely worried about my 70% countrymen who reside in villages. These simple people very easily fall prey to the rituals and local prescriptions (de...
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COVID 19 AND HAIR CUTS Covid19 brought in unprecedented problems and their solutions too. During its first wave there was a nation wide lockdown. It was a unique experience for all of us. Both of my sons had overgrown hair on their heads as well as beards. All saloons were shut. They started imploring me to give them hair cut. I ignored it for 2-3 times. But their requests became more persistent in the next couple of days. I had never done it earlier. But in my childhood I had harvested wheat in scorching heat. And to my credit was also my experience of cutting branches of dry trees for firewood in the nearby jungle of our village. If I could do that why can’t I do this? My confidence further grew as I had a good quality trimmers, pair of scissors and couple of combs. I had a long experience of getting my own hair cuts from different barbers. My trimmer boosted my confidence as it was newly procured online. Unlike scissors-it at least does not make cuts. In Iran I had seen that b...
CAREFREE CORONA -CARELESS PUBLIC
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Yesterday, I watched a TV correspondent in one of the cities of Punjab, appealing people to wear masks. He in fact was doing a great job. He went inside a bus and met two middle aged women who were huddling together along with their two children. None of them had masks on their faces. When the correspondent asked them to wear Masks-they apparently got perturbed. One of the children sitting in lap, reminded his mother that she had the one in her purse. So hurriedly she pulled it on her face. The other woman also followed the suit by covering her face with her chunni. An old man with a flowing white beard and a turban loosely tied on his head turned around from the corner of a street to encounter the correspondent. He, on an indication, slowed down and inquiringly looked at the correspondent. Then he put his one foot on the ground and listened to his question. “Why don’t you wear a mask?” asked the correspondent, “Don’t you know how is corona killing people?” To this he si...
CORONA TIMES
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Soon after getting up at about 5:00 am every day, I sit in my balcony for some time. Crimson sky from behind the Kasouli range of mountains greets me. Meandering thoughts start emerging. Mountains are wherever they were. Rivulets also continue to gurgle. Today I heard a Koel (Indian Nightingale) sing from the branches of a nearby mango tree. This was season’s first hearing. This melodious voice filled my mind with joy. I also see black winged birds fly over my head. But what has happened to the one who considers himself at the top of the creation? He who created wonders with his intelligence appears to have been petrified. Fear of the unknown looms everyone’s mind. Fading sounds of the hooters of the ambulances, especially in the cities, instill fears. Life in villages still seems to be normal. But if proper precautionary measures are not taken now-it will be too late. He has treaded the Moon and now is hectically busy in finding ways to settle on Mars! With his creati...
CORONA PHOBIA
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CORONA PHOBIA Jugal Kishore, Principal Open any news channel these days, you will see visuals of hospitals & their collapsed health infrastructure, doctors and supporting staff in PPE kits, crying and helpless relatives of patients, moaning and restless patients waiting in queues to be admitted in hospitals, some even lying on the stretchers and others even on floors, patients waiting in auto rickshaws with oxygen masks on their faces, acute dearth of oxygen and ventilators……… are s...