Tuesday, April 30, 2013

PD Sessions from Supportive Instruction Unit



The Counselling and Supportive Instruction Unit is all set to implement the practice of inclusive classroom from the academic year 2013-14. In this endeavour, the unit organized a sharing a session by Ms. Sesha Shailaja. She has been working with children who have learning difficulties from the past twenty years and has immense exposure in inculcating inclusive set up in a PYP classroom.
 







The session started with a note as to what is meant by ‘inclusive education’ which is a process whereby the school systems, strategic plans, and policies adapt and change to include teaching strategies for a wider more diverse range of children.
 







Ms. Shailaja easily differentiated between the two practices of ‘integration’ v/s ‘inclusion’ and gave certain principles under which an ‘inclusive classroom’ can be a reality.
It was an enriching session for all which gave inputs in implementing an inclusive classroom effectively.
 







This session was followed by a lecture- demonstration by one of India’s leading dance therapist- Dr. Tripura Kashyap. Dr. Tripura is a dance / movement therapist working with children special educational needs.
The main purpose of the demonstration was to un wrap the creative and therapeutic aspects of dance in the field of education. The three important ways in which dance can be useful, as elucidated by Dr. Tripura, are- personality development; to enhance one’s creativity and innovation and teaching through dance.







She explained the way body movements can be used in the classroom which, not only enhances learning but revitalizes the creativity of each student and teacher. Dance, which has to be learned not for a performance but as a process, can be amalgamated in each subject a child is learning in class. 
Simple usage of props such as balloons, sticks, and stretching ropes can make a boring topic more interesting. Ms. Shashikala, a creative dance therapist, demonstrated the movements using the props mentioned above. The demonstrations included topics picked up from subjects included in a child’s curriculum such as numeracy and literacy skills. 
She imbibed Howard Gardner's concept of 'Multiple Intelligence' to express each child's unique ability too.
The session proved to be extremely beneficial for the homeroom teachers.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Summative Assessment - Amulika



Exploration

Ferdinand Magellan 

Task: Chose one explorer and explain about their exploration, journey, discovery and reasons of exploration. Explain based on the timeline for each destination, (America, Africa, Asia, Australia, others) outer space, jungle, pole, ocean, cave mountain, etc.


Facts and Information
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese Explorer. His expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition to sail from Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. In his career he sailed to India and to the Far East many times via Africa’s Cape of Good Hope.

Early life and travels
Magellan was born around 1480 either at Vila Nova de, near Porto, in Douro Litoral Province, or at Sabrosa, near Vila Real, in Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province, in Portugal. He was the son of Rodrigo de Magalhães, alcaide-mór of Aveiro (1433–1500) (son of Pedro Afonso de Magalhães and wife Quinta de Sousa) and wife Alda de Mesquita and brother of Leonor or Genebra de Magalhães, wife with issue of João Fernandes Barbosa.

Voyage around the world
He sailed from Seville on the 10th day of August of the said year [1519], and remained at the bar until the 21st day of September, and as soon as he got outside, he steered to the southwest to make the island of Tenerife, and they reached the sand island on the day of St. Michael, which was the 29th of September.

What did Ferdinand Magellan accomplish?
Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world. He showed everyone that he was a great explorer who had went around the world.

Learning Outcome
Learnt about an explorer and learnt about what he has done. I think I can come up with more information.
 

SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT - Shubham

EXPLORATION

TASK: choose one explorer and explain about their exploration, journey, discovery and reason of their exploration explain based on timeline for each destination(America, Africa, Asia, Australia and other outer space, jungle, pole ocean, cave, mountain etc)see see the destination to identify world past and changes happened after exploration. Also make a conclusion of how the exploration had led to the changes in society they brought to native land (contribution) and help us in understand the world better. 



VASCO DA GAMA


D. Vasco Da Gama(c. 1460 or 1469 – 24 December 1524), 1st Count of Vidigueira, was a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.
He is one of the most famous and celebrated explorers from the Discovery Ages, being the first European to reach India through sea. This discovery was very significant and paved the way for the Portuguese to establish a long lasting colonial empire in Asia. The route meant that the Portuguese wouldn't need to cross the highly disputed Mediterranean nor the dangerous Arabia, and that the whole voyage would be made by sea.
After decades of sailors trying to reach India with thousands of lives and dozens of vessels lost in shipwrecks and attacks, Gama landed in Calicut on 20 May 1498. Reaching the legendary Indian spice routes unopposed helped the Portuguese Empire improve its economy that, until Gama, was mainly based on trades along the Northern and coastal West Africa. These spices were mostly pepper and cinnamon at first, but soon included other products, all new to Europe which led to a commercial monopoly for several decades.


VASCO DA GAMA voyages
 
His first voyage was from South America to Africa.
His second voyage was from Portugal to Europe.
His third voyage was from Africa to South America.