PEOPLE'S HIGH SCHOOL TAKES A STEP TOWARDS REFORMING EDUCATION

PEOPLE'S HIGH SCHOOL TAKES A STEP TOWARDS REFORMING EDUCATION
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 Having observed a vast spectrum of issues owing to the infamous digital boom and its impact over the last few years on students and teachers alike, People’s high School has introduced several fun yet creative activities and modifications in their daily routine to help students overcome the influence of digital screens.

At the end of every Science class the students are given a Rubik’s cube to solve, a Sudoku or a Vedic Mathematics exercise after every Maths class, and a little game of scrabble or crossword after an English class. This way the students try to have a little fun at the end of every class. The motive behind having such exercises is to help children improve their attention span.

The school management has closely monitored the influence of mobile phones and the Internet on students in the last few years and realised that their attention span is not more than two minutes whereas an average period lasts from 30-45 minutes. Also children today need something exciting and interesting to keep them hooked.

When asked if these activities would affect the time allotted to complete the syllabus, Managing Trustee, Rahul Deshpande said, “We have assigned five minutes of every period for these activities and the time table is designed in such a way that there is no compromise with the teaching schedule. Besides, the activities seem to serve the purpose as we often see our students try to solve the Rubik’s cube during their free time.”

Stating from this academic year People’s High School has also started a new initiative called the ‘Achiever’s Programme’ where professionals from different fields have an interactive session with students about prospective careers in an array of subjects.The subjects include art appreciation, sewing, photography, cinema appreciation, karate, boxing, robotics, cooking, etc. The programme was essentially introduced to help students understand the endless possibilities of fruitful careers in creative fields besides the popular career options like doctor engineer, etc.

When it comes to choosing their specializations and graduation subjects leading to their careers, students are usually influenced by what their family suggests or friends choose. Later they realise that it is not what they want to do. The Achievers’ Programme will help them learn and try out a different subject every year starting from class 5 to class 12. This way, by the time they finish their class 12, they would have tried a range of creative fields first-hand that would help them decide if they would want to pursue a career in them.eople’s High School has 1,350 students across KG 1 to 12th standard.

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