Wednesday, 22 March 2023

Tolerance - Khushi Badgeri


Tolerance is the ability to deal with something annoying or where we disagree or show unwillingness to accept the situation.

Tolerance also means the patience to listen carefully and to treat people with dignity and respect while you disagree silently. Tolerance has limits. tolerance also means treating others the way you would like to be treated. Tolerance is a sign of wisdom and care. Let me share a small incident that happened with me. There was a girl in my class who would keep irritating and bullying me. At times she would be very much testing my patience. I would always try to keep my mind cool and avoid talking to her.. Once it  so happened that we were given a similar science project in our class. She was so overconfident that she thought her project would be the best. I kept myself cool and wished for the best project win and to my surprise my project was not only selected and appreciated but also kept for display in the school. There I understood the true meaning of patience and tolerating the person in the situation was rewarded. 
So my Dear friends, tolerance is keeping our minds cool in any situation and acting wisely.
Khushi Badgeri
Grade III A
Finland International School, Thane

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Three Knowledge Domains #JoyOfLearning



Three Knowledge Domains:
1. Foundational knowledge (to know)
2. Meta knowledge (to act)
3. Humanistic knowledge (to value)
Source: TeachThought

#questionsworthasking 
How can we apply these three knowledge areas to the workplace?
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