Tuesday, 20 August 2024
Sunday, 18 August 2024
Relections for the week - Sunday 18th August 2024
2. How aware are we about our own religion and cultures?
3. Does true devotion lie in bathing in "holy rivers" or is it something deeper?
4. Why do you think the chapter is named "Adhikaar"?
5. What is religion and its true meaning?
6. What makes one "pure"?
More food for thought, notes shared by Akshar Bhasin from JMPS:
1. Questioning the futility of religious rituals and practices which are often performed blindly and without looking into the depth and intent behind them.
2. Aiming at the purification and cleansing of the inner soul and being rather than simply bathing the physical self in the Ganges and considering one pure.
3. Questioning the society’s olden practice of keeping a women confined and labelling her as impure during mensurational cycle.
4. Pondering about how a man is often bestowed with the title of ‘pandit’ (wise one) just because of his ability to recite holy texts and mantras without actually realising depth and intent behind them and acting according to the righteous way of life.
5. Understanding and embracing the truth of religion and it’s teachings rather than blindly worshiping deities and praising their teachings.
6. Understanding how enlightenment can be attained not by cremating someone at a holy site like Varanasi but by following the correct path and embracing wisdom.
7. Can one, instead of embracing a religion professed by others, find his own path and way in life ?
1. What is your takeaway from today's session?
2. Why is there a battle for every light of sunshine in the forest?
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Saturday, 17 August 2024
Sunbeam Varuna #JoyOfLearning
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Friday, 16 August 2024
My India - Yashraj Sharma
Independence Day Celebrations
Monday, 12 August 2024
Sunday School 11th August 2024
Sunday School by Sandeep Dutt
Jugjiv Singh is the narrator at the My Good School sessions for reading, reflection, and relationships #JoyOfLearning.
Read on SubstackLet There Be Light - Sanvi Rai
Memphis Tigers - Akshar Bhasin
But, today, as fate wills it (in my case a wonderful educator and friend did too), I shall reach into the unfathomably vast web of memory, and choose to stroll through one of those strings of web. Now, as I fade away from the present, moments and images flood into the screen of the mind and a movie begins to play.
The year is 2016 and I'm residing in the U.S.A, in the state of Tennessee. To be more precise, I was living in the University of Memphis campus area. I'm enjoying life though. Teachers see me as a 9 year old incorrigible Indian headache, but, frankly, I'm not aware about the strenuous concepts of societal expectations or self image or what-do-people-think-of-me. Or maybe I was but I was but just didn't care.
I was too annoying to be befriended by anyone at school, but I really never felt lonely. The company of books doesn't really ever let one feel alone. And gratefully, I had the Benjamin L. Hooks Memphis central library to refill my shelf with 25 different books each week. I could honestly go on about that piece of paradise for hours on the end but, I suppose that string of web is for another day.
- Akshar Bhasin is a student at Jodhamal Public School, he loves to read and this is his reflection for The Great Dreams from Jataka Tales.
Sunday, 11 August 2024
Reflections for the week - Sunday 11th August 2024
The conversation revolved around the interpretation of dreams, the consequences of unjust leadership, and the importance of addressing environmental issues and teen mental health.
Speakers shared their insights on the meaning of various animals in dreams, the moral decay and lack of unity in society, and the impact of social media on teenagers. They emphasized the need for just and capable leadership, individual and collective responsibility, and building connections and support systems to manage stress and promote mental well-being.
Please feel free to share thoughts on any subject that came to your mind in the Sunday School session or at any other point of time. It may be something that is bothering you or it may be something you have read about or done some research on or something that fascinates you.
- What lessons can we take away from the story from Jataka Tales (The Great Dreams) today?
- What do our dreams signify?
- Which part of the night do we dream in?
- What signs of Climate Change do I see around me?
- Who has responsibility for controlling Climate Change?
- What can I do to control Climate Change?
- Is morality on the decline today?
- How to deal with school stress?
- How to deal with stress that comes from social media?
- Is it easy to talk to adults? How to talk to adults?
- Zai Whitaker, who was she, share her work, life and books.
- Dr Salim Al i- The Birdman of India
Monday, 5 August 2024
Welcome to #SGEF2024
This year’s conference theme is “Competencies Beyond Content: Aligning Today’s Curriculum with Tomorrow’s Unknown.” As we navigate a world where traditional education methods are increasingly becoming irrelevant, it is critical to rethink how we prepare students for future challenges that are only beginning to take shape.
Influential studies, like the recent Harvard Business Publishing Education analysis, underscore the urgency of evolving educational practices. The jobs of the future, influenced by rapid advancements in AI and technology, are unpredictable. This reality demands that we shift our focus from traditional content to fostering a broad set of competencies.
Prioritising competencies involves a proactive approach to curriculum reform, aiming to equip students with a diverse skill set by completing their K-12 education. We are discussing the potential of integrating essential practical skills, such as digital literacy and environmental stewardship, alongside indispensable soft skills like critical thinking, adaptability, and collaborative problem-solving.
This conference invites education stakeholders—school leaders, policymakers, teachers, students, and pedagogies—to engage in a critical dialogue about these transformative approaches. Together, we will explore innovative educational strategies that prioritise competencies over content, ensuring our students are not only ready for the jobs of tomorrow but also equipped to solve the problems of the future. Join us in shaping an educational paradigm that prepares our students to navigate and succeed in the unknown landscape of tomorrow’s careers.
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