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Comprehensive Education – Ethics, Physical Education, Arts & Crafts, Life Skills

Comprehensive Education – Ethics, Physical Education, Arts & Crafts, Life Skills
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Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
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Our students need to have a holistic development which cannot be achieved only through information and instruction. Knowledge needs sensitization to values, ethics, appreciating ...

Our students need to have a holistic development which cannot be achieved only through information and instruction. Knowledge needs sensitization to values, ethics, appreciating arts, physical education, sports and life skills. This theme invites views and suggestions for concrete methods and tools for integration of sports, physical education, arts and crafts, functional skills for livelihood and value education in school curriculum.

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P RAVI KUMAR
P RAVI KUMAR 11 years 2 months ago
A good on-line continuous evaluation system(Test) is a must for teachers and administrators(Principal etc.) who are running school education. The promotions, increments and incentives should be linked to this evaluation along with analysis of teacher viz. student performance and a student feed back system.
P RAVI KUMAR
P RAVI KUMAR 11 years 2 months ago
School Duration should be 8 hours. 3 Hrs. for theory sessions, 2 Hrs. for Practicals related to maths, science and computers 1 hours for vocational training like Gardening, Cooking, House Keeping, Carpentry, Stitching, Fabric art, Weaving, Electronic hobby projects, photography, film making, Art (Drawing, Painting, Modelling, Sculpture, Music, Drama, Dance etc.) and 1 hour for physical activities like Drill, Sports, Yoga. Half an hour in between to be adjusted for food recess.
Principal Mcsharma
Principal Mcsharma 11 years 2 months ago
छात्र,छात्राओं में रचनात्मकता का विकास हो इस दृष्टि से शिल्पकला ,चित्रकला जैसे विषयों को महत्व मिले ! योग, शारीरिक, नैतिक, आध्यात्मिक, संगीत, संस्कृत सहित प्राचीन विषयों का भी समावेश हो !
Mahesh Chandra Sharma
Mahesh Chandra Sharma 11 years 2 months ago
छात्रों के सर्वांगीण विकास हेतु योग शिक्षा, शारीरिक शिक्षा, संगीत शिक्षा, संस्कृत शिक्षा, नैतिक एवं आध्यात्मिक शिक्षा को अनिवार्य किया जाय !
Bharat Varsh
Bharat Varsh 11 years 2 months ago
First-Aid/Life Saving Basic education to children in various classes at school: There are times when an adult or child is stuck in a medical emergency situation & most of us are unable to handle such situations before any medical aid reaches.If we teach our children some basic first aid techniques while at school, we can possibly save a life. For e.g. 1)How to recognise the kind of attack(asthma,heart, epliletic 2)How to help somebody who gets such attack, 3)Snake bite, 4)Burns,head injury, etc.
Gautam Sharma_2
Gautam Sharma_2 11 years 2 months ago
Throughout history of modern India till date, I have not seen a more accurate analysis on Indian education system than by Lala Har Dayal. He was a rationalist & freedom fighter, who travelled abroad, lived in America & founded Ghadar party there. He died in 1930. And I have not heard of a single person as good as him in analysing our educational problems. His analysis is freely availble here: http://www.hindustanbooks.com/books/our_educational_problem/OurEducationalProblem.html
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
Former CJI, Shri R.S. Pathak, said, “It is not enough to provide education without a moral value base. Where social habits are established and determined largely by technology, there is a certain distance between the human spirit and the application of that technology.… despite the play of power determinants operating within social forces, human society constantly sought sustenance and direction from a moral code. In the ultimate analysis, it is the moral principle that holds the world together"
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
In State of Uttar Pradesh vs Ram Sewak and Ors. [AIR 2003 SC 2141], Supreme Court said, “Penal laws howsoever deterrent are inadequate to prevent crimes unless there is change brought about in the way of life, thinking and outlook of the members of the communities against each other in villages and cities of this country. Such a social change can be realised not only by making laws but imparting sound moral education and spiritual upliftment of the people.”
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
In Ms. Aruna Roy And Others vs Union Of India And Others [(2002) 7 SCC 368] Apex Court said, “Past five decades have witnessed constant erosion of the essential social, moral and spiritual values and increase in cynicism at all levels. We are heading for a materialistic society disregarding the entire value based social system. Society where there are no moral values, there would neither be social order nor secularism. Bereft of moral values secular society or democracy may not survive.
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
Moral values are of primary importance for a healthy development of the individual and the society. Due to this erosion of moral values corruption has encompassed all walks of life so much so that it is now accepted as part of life. On my petition, the Delhi high Court directed [order dated 08.01.2014 in WP (C) 62 of 2014] the government to examine the suggestion to make moral and value education a compulsory part of curriculum from nursery to university stage.