Category : Wings Of Dun
One of the saddest things is for an educator to show inability to learn. It is catastrophic to assume that the role of a teacher is simply limited to teaching students. In fact, in a career that requires teaching lessons and values to the impressionable minds of the young, it is of paramount importance to […]
On Saturday, we had a wonderful time with students- art program, remember? We had sat down two of our kids about a week back to make farewell greetings for the Groton students and the kids had loved painting over their little palms and then printing that on the sheets. So we decided to do the […]
It is encouraging to see The Right to Education Act being taken seriously by the administration, especially in the context of the vulnerable categories of children, identified-among others- as street children, urban-deprived, children from the slum areas and child-labourers.In the same series of work towards earnestly educating vulnerable children, personnel from the SCERT here in […]
2 months ago a mother brought her child to us. Baby Naina was 10 months old and had 3rd degree burns over a third her body. 3 months previously some children had been playing near the chula inside their small one room tenement on the banks of the Bindal. One of the children had knocked into the pan […]
At the start of our program, we do some basic stretching exercises with the children and of late, we noticed that it was becoming rather monotonous. Plus, with the Groton group around, all eyes follow them wherever they go and whatever they do! So we had the Groton students leading the exercises on Tuesday, i.e. […]