Wednesday, 23 September 2020

*WEAR SMILE – WEAR BRAND*

Do you want to be complemented for being attractive? Smile!!!!!

Well it is research proven that we find others more attractive when they wear a smile with a complementing outfit.

Smile has special powers. One can sap not only his soul but also the souls of many, experiencing fear, insecurity and anxiety.  It is contagious. Smile at the world and the world will smile back at you. Your smile can brighten the days of those around you and make a difference in their lives!!!

Usually before stepping out of our dwelling places in the morning, we dress up thoroughly from head to toe in the most luxurious brands and take a thumbs up from our time tested fried.. Mirror, but most often, we forget to wear something we dont pay for, but yet priceless SMILE!!!!

Smile has countless benefits. You want to look younger than your age, touch up your face with a smile 24/7.  Usually when we frown or keep a long face, emotions tormenting in our heart begin to reflect on our face leaving their permanent marks

Moments become memories with smile.

A genuine smile initiates relations. It makes you go an extra mile in establishing healthy and genuine friendships. It grounds us, keep us controlled every day and always remind us to be happy and find happiness in little things in life.  

Kamini S Haldhar

The Mann School

Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Plan your Career at the Right Age

 


India is the second most populated country on this planet with 1.3526 billion human beings. This ever-increasing population and the prevailing competition consequently place the child in a great dilemma.

In the present context, we need to understand that our children’s future should not be driven by luck or by chance; plausibly, it should be self-assured by their own choice with appropriate guidance and required conviction. 

Right age for career planning:

As per statistics, 13-17 years (8th standard to 12th standard) is the right time for career counselling since the learners try to ‘fit in’ in all their known domains of available ‘Career Platforms’.

Role of Parents in Career Planning:

The role of parents in their children’s educational life should be productive and encouraging instead of measuring their success in terms of riches.

Moreover, parents must abstain from infusing their sought-after dreams into their children’s mind at a very young age. It is quite ironical that even without knowing the ability and aptitude of the child; they expect him to accomplish what they think is right for him.

Researches divulge that when students feel braced and cherished by their parents, they feel more self-reliant in their own aptitude to build their careers. As parents, we need to give our children freedom and time to discover their skills instead of commanding them irreverently to join the rat race.

Every child is unique and selecting a financially rewarding career for them is quite difficult; but career counselling can help them spot the right career at the right age.

Besides, the competent counsellors must be consulted while conducting the right aptitude test to understand the actual interests and aptitude of the children in the pursuit of choosing right kind of professional career for them.

Role of Teachers/ Career Counsellors

The teachers and career counsellors have a pivotal role to play in shaping up the career of their students. Only a teacher or career counsellor is reasonably familiar with their aspirations since the students spend most of their prolific time at school. Teachers, being the keen observers of students’ interests can naturally anticipate the scope of their future.

As a result, it becomes the vital responsibility of the teachers or career counsellors to look after and preserve the interests of students so that they live a healthy, joyous and sound life in future. Regular class surveys and counselling by the teachers/counsellors can help the students to stay on track and achieve the desired results during their schooling.

As a matter of fact, Career-guidance requires regular interventions to assess the students’ progress.

Role of Students:


For students, taking a right decision on their ‘CAREER’ is the most important phase in their life. The first and foremost step for a student is to explore career options as per his/her field of interests. A student must carry out useful researches; once he/she is settled in one or more fields of interest.

In addition, students must talk to their seniors or alumni who are operational in the similar field of interest so as to gather constructive knowledge about their experiences concerning both pros and cons. It’s wise to think about the general plan for moving ahead in the right direction; once a student is settled with all his/her doubts.

Finally, the students must establish a tentative timeline to accomplish all the requisite parameters for the admission process to the desired colleges / universities / institutions.

A right decision at the right time can create wonders for a child’s future.

Wishing Students’ Fraternity a Bright and Happy Future!!!

 

Dr. Sarita Tripathi

The Mann School

Friday, 18 September 2020

Role of Technology in enhancing Educational Outcomes

We all are facing the brunt of ongoing challenges due to unforeseen circumstances. The whole world is stuck due to these challenges. 

The technology has emerged like a saviour during this undesirable situation where the whole world is more or less wedged at their homes. Great thanks to the modern day technological advancement that enabled us to connect with each other. 

Over the years, educators and policymakers have been looking for some useful strategies to bridge the gap between actual learning and the assessment of one’s knowledge on the basis of his or her achievements. The effective utilisation of modern technology for sure has brought the largely sought after solutions to the same, especially for the gifted students who need individual attention. Technology based learning has become an essential part of today’s schooling. In the present context, all the global governments, education systems, researchers, school leaders, teachers and parents have realised that technology is going to be a prime element in a child’s education. As a matter of fact, the young learners need to be highly skilled in making efficient use of information and communication technologies (ICT). 

With the encouraging advent of technology in our everyday life, the need of the hour is to re-evaluate the notion of integrating technology with the school curriculum on the pragmatic scale. Moreover, we really need to embed technology into pedagogy to support the modern age learning process. In this way, technology is going to be a fundamental fraction of the learning process and an imperative tool for the educators and policymakers.



The important role that technology is playing now in education, will give educators a key opportunity to design and bring about the constructive and practical changes into learning experiences as a whole. The practical based subjects like Science, Social-science, and Mathematics are now more attention-grabbing as far as a learner’s point of view is concerned. The conceptual learning of these subjects has become much easier and motivating for the learners with the help of Multimedia, Augmented Reality (AR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

However, a lot more still needs to be done as the development of many new applications and ideas is under process in Indian education system. 

Nevertheless, one thing is sure that the future of education system cannot be imagined without an effective amalgamation of technology along with a human touch in the form of support given by the proficient contributions of the educators. 

Finally, in my opinion, the effective assimilation of aforesaid key elements of technology into pedagogical practices is going to bring forth the desired outcomes and will boost the process of Nation building.

Brijesh Kumar Loshali

Dept of Information and Technology

The Mann School


Saturday, 5 September 2020

WE ARE TEACHERS

 


India has a long-standing Guru Shishya tradition where Guru has always been revered.The following Sanskrit shloka proves the role and longstanding propitious position of a teacher in Indian Culture - "Gurur Brahmaa Gurur Vishnu Gurur Devo Maheshwarah Guru Saakshaat Parabrahma Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah". This shows that the teacher is conferred with the indispensable significance as equivalent to the God in our ethnicity.

We even have the famous Kabir couplet- Guru Gobind dou khade, kaake lagoon paay, Balihari Guru aapne, Gobind diyo batay”, Kabir wrote this verse to sing the glory of Guru, without whose help, one cannot cross this ocean of worldly life. He asks, “If both, Guru and God in form of Govind were to appear at the door, whose feet will I worship first?” He answers, “It has to be the Guru’s feet first, because without him, how would I have recognized (known) God?”

In this way, we have regarded our teachers with great reverence since ages. They have guided, inspired, encouraged and served the generations as their role models and were akin to their parents outside their home. We try to emulate our teachers to be like them.

The Life often brings new challenges for us. This time Covid-19 has sited lots of unprecedented challenges in front of us. We, the teachers, are also adjusting to this new reality. We have shifted from our traditional classrooms to the virtual classrooms. Those who were intimidated with the thought of using technology on a regular basis, now have to take the bull by its horns.

Learning various features of digitization correctly is important. But, using a digital platform and its features to teach effectively and ensuring that all the learners are indeed learning is vital. Despite facing all these challenges, we, the teachers, are ready to give our beloved students a world of knowledge. We promise that we will take up all the challenges in a positive demeanor and keep on inspiring, guiding and motivating our students.

After all, WE ARE TEACHERS…! 

Ms. Bela Shanker
Ms. Anuradha Malik
Mr. Naveen Kumar
[The Mann School]

Saturday, 29 August 2020

National Sports Day


National Sports Day is observed every year on 29th August to venerate the birth anniversary of India's greatest Hockey Player 'Major Dhyan Chand', also known as 'Hockey Wizard'. He was a trailblazer who strengthened Indian hockey to the level of International Standards. He made India proud by winning three Olympic Gold Medals in 1928, 1932 & 1936 respectively. He had scored more than 1000 goals during his vocation. He had been conferred with the Padma Bhushan Award in 1956. 

Indians celebrate this day to ignite the spirit of sportsmanship and to evoke the message of integrity towards sports. It was first inaugurated in 2012 by the Government of India to pay homage to the great contributions of this legendary player.


National Sports Day is also known as ‘Rashtriya Khel Diwas’. On this Day, the distinguished sports personalities of India are highly acclaimed with major awards in a 'Special Award Ceremony' at Rashtriya Bhawan. 

This great occasion becomes more prominent as the President of India entrusts the prestigious awards like ‘The Arjuna Award’, ‘The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award’, and ‘The Dronacharya Award’ to the deserving sportsmen who bring laurels to the country in that year. ‘The Dhyan Chand Award’ is tantamount to the ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award in sports and tops the list.


● Arjuna Award
● Dhayan Chand Award
● Dronacharya Award
● Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award


ARJUNA AWARD 

‘The Arjuna Award’ was introduced in 1961. The Scheme of ‘Arjuna Award’ has been amended lately by the Government of India for displaying exceptional performance in sports and games. According to the latest changes, a sports person should not only have had good performance persistently for the preceding three years at the international level including the current performance but also need to have the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and a sagacity of discipline. The award encompasses a statuette, a scroll of honour, a traditional dress and a cash award of Rs. 5 lakhs. 

Dhyan Chand Award 

‘The Dhyan Chand Award’ is formally acknowledged as ‘Lifetime Achievement’ in sports and games. The award comprises a statuette, a certificate, ceremonial dress, and a cash prize of Rs. 5 lakhs. 

DRONACHARYA AWARD 

‘The Dronacharya Award’ was established in 1985 to honour renowned Coaches who have accomplished astounding results in international competitions. The award comprises a statuette of Guru Dronacharya, a scroll of honour, ceremonial dress and a cash prize of Rs. 5 lakhs. 

RAJIV GANDHI KHEL RATNA AWARD 

The ‘Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award’ was introduced by the Government of India in 1991- 92 for the most extravagant and stupendous performance by a sports person in a year. This award is the highest sporting honour of our country and carries a medal, a scroll of honour and a cash prize of Rs.7.5 lakhs. 

Purpose & Significance of National Sports Day 

‘National Sports Day’ brings forth the high values in sports to motivate the new generation. It is celebrated to reawaken the fortitude of sportsmanship and to encourage young Indian talents, so that they can scale higher eminence in the global arena.

 “When people throw stones at you, you turn them into milestones.”

                          -      Sachin Tendulkar.      

 

Sports Department

The Mann School 

 

Friday, 28 August 2020

Self-Care

 




Self-care is all about taking care of your own self. It is a key reason of happiness in our lives. In this situation of the pandemic, we have already realised that self-care is very important to lead a healthy and happy life. We have been overlooking this crucial element of life as we are more into unhealthy eating habits, casual lifestyles which result in many harmful effects on our health. 

The present challenging situation has taught us all about the importance of good health and many realistic ways to take care of ourselves. The new learning about self-care motivates us to keep ourselves healthy and safe too. 

We need to practice self-care to obtain healthy and balanced life. The following tips can be very useful for self-care when everything is “locked & down”. 

1. Go green and be in harmony with nature: - We must go outside for a morning walk or jogging and do some Yoga. This will definitely help us in keeping ourselves physically fit and mentally stable. Moreover, it will make us feel livelier. 

2. Give yourself a “Break”:- During this hard time, everybody is working online and overusing mobiles, laptops, internet, etc. The overuse of these gadgets has started causing ill effects on our health & mind. Therefore, we need to indulge in indoor games like Chess, Ludo, or Carrom to revive our energy. 

3. Let’s be helpful & contented: - We must help our family, friends, and neighbours to keep up a good understanding and harmony. Helping others brings solace to our mind and soul. 

4. Go vegetarian: - We must eat green leafy vegetables. By eating green leafy vegetables and fruits, we get high antioxidants to keep ourselves healthy & free from illness. 

5. Read Books: - We can take out some time for reading books which will enhance our knowledge. Reading helps in getting good sleep, and keeps us fresh and updated. 

6. Drink Warm Water & Take Warm bath: - Drinking warm water clears all the harmful germs from our body and cure cough and cold. We should take a bath with lukewarm water at least once a day as it removes germs and provides relaxation for our muscles. It equally begets us feel fresh and healthy. 

Lastly, don’t give up and keep taking care of yourself...!

"It is so important to take time for yourself and find clarity. The most important relationship is the one you have with yourself."

                               --Diane Von Furstenberg--

 

VIKAS PAWAR

SPECIAL EDUCATOR

THE MANN SCHOOL