Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Dr. Ed Sobey’s Workshop @ SAS

World’s experts in learning technology strongly recommend instilling authentic understanding gained through constructivist activities. Schools are most effective in an atmosphere of learning , rather than in one of top-down teaching. Through activities a child learns faster,They apply critical thinking in their analysis and in reporting their projects. The workshop by Dr.Ed Sobey on June 13, 2012 was in a way, a small effort to develop a sense of responsibility for learning and become life long learners.

 

Dr. Ed Sobey Founder of the Kids Invent Toys™ Program & National Toy Hall of Fame, USA. Creator of “Kids Invent Toys™”, one of America’s leading authorities and experts on developing children’s creativity and using invention and enterprise in learning, conducted a workshop for SAS students of classes VI and VII.

More than 100 students, grouped in numbers of 8, participated with full zeal and zest. Each group was given 4-6 wheels, cardboards, straw, thin woody sticks, glue and other necessary stationary. With this material each group was asked to prepare a car that would cover the farthest distance. 

 

It was thrilling for the students to invent a car of their own and apply the scientific principles which they have already learnt in class. This exercise helped them to give a practical shape to their imagination. The students were able to invent the model of their own choice, by continuously improving it, so that it could travel the farthest distances. They learnt from their mistakes and corrected themselves reaching to a final shape of a model of the car that travelled well.

 

The feedback that the students reflected was amazing. Some of the students even exercised the same process of learning at home. The parents on the day of the orientation appreciated the efforts the students as well as that of the teachers.
The learning was phenomenal and a lot of fun element was involved.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Founder’s Day-Time to Renew Dedication

The Fourth Foundation Day at SAS was celebrated with much joy and enthusiasm on Friday, June 15, 2012.It was a perfect time to renew the dedication to the purposes that were defined at the time of the birth of the institution.It was a platform for sharing experiences at SAS.The teaching fraternity was indebted to the Founder’s and thanked them for believing in them, supporting them and bestowing tremendous faith in the staff. The entire faculty unanimously felt that SAS was a Research Centre, Resource Centre-a place to celebrate knowledge. Open Door System of working was appreciated by one and all. They felt it was the right place to grow, where opportunities were abundant. It was one big happy, united lot. The fast growth of SAS as a brand was applauded by one and all. Each staff member was grateful and happy to be associated with SAS.

 

A puja ceremony was performed in the morning, seeking the blessings of the Almighty, in the new SAS building complex. Mrs .Anita Verma, Principal , SAS  welcomed all and expressed her gratitude towards the Board Members .Different sections of the staff members greeted the  dignitaries by offering flowers and sashes to them. The celebration began with an inspirational prayer. It energized the atmosphere. Shri Ved Prakashji, Shri Jyoti Prakashji, Mr. Deepak Chiripal, Mrs. Nikita Chiripal, Mr .Ronak Chiripal, Mr .Vikas Agarwal, were the dignitaries present on the dais.
The pillars of SAS were present to strengthen the foundation and laid stress on team building. Shri Ved Prakashji laid stress on spreading happiness. He beautifully put across the noble idea of being a giver and not just living for oneself.  Mr Jyoti Prakash ji welcomed all the members and congratulated all for successfully completing three fruitful years. He inspired the teachers to motivate the students to earn name and fame for themselves, their family and SAS. Mr. Deepak Chiripal said that it was time to rethink and reflect as the world was changing at a very fast pace. World is evolving. The teachers and students both have to be a learning organization.
Students only need to be chiseled and dusted. Mr. Vikas Agarwal felt it was time to evolve as generation was evolving at a fast pace. One needs to be open to learning and new education.

 

The jubilation came to an end with the cake cutting ceremony. The SAS team reaffirmed in the belief to let the fragrance of education spread.