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STUDENT LEARNING
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Student-led
Interest
CentersStudent-led Interest Centers
It is important to encourage children to explore and exercise all of their intelligences. Creating a rich, nurturing, and stimulating environment filled with interesting materials lays the foundation for empowered, curious children. With our 'Student Led Interest Centers' we build on this premise to help students identify strengths that they use to design and lead sessions that build their competencies as empowered learners.
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Sports
ProgramSports Program
Sports Days are often about competition and a 'winner takes all' mentality. The fastest, the most skilled athletes often take centre-stage and others are relegated to mere 'spectators' or 'cheer leaders' at best. The Riverside 'Sports Day' is unique in its design because skills other than just sporting prowess are given the same importance. Each squad is made up of myriad talents and skills - design, performances, speech writing, people managers and more. Suddenly, a day that is often dreaded by 'non athletes' becomes the most 'looked forward' day for all children.
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Provocation
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InstallationProvocation and Installation
Curiosity is the first step of the learning process. It may be sparked by chance or constructed intentionally in a learning environment. Although children are naturally curious about many things, learning will only take place once their curiosity is deepened into interest. The 'Provocation' process for our early years, is one such intentionally designed ‘happenstance ’ that uses the spark of curiosity from children's dialogues to create the conditions for them to delve deeper. This takes the form of an 'installation' that offers children an opportunity to slow down, explore and learn about themselves as well as the area of their interest.
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Client Projects
Client Projects
Learning is not only about 'relevance' but about 'real world' opportunities. The 'Client Projects' are projects designed to help learners see that learning is interconnected and not separated by subject matter. These are real 'clients' that offer design briefs to the students who then embark on process to design the most appropriate solution. By meeting the client requirements, managing time and honoring deadlines, they not only hone the skills but also develop the attitudes desired for the 21st Century learner.
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Buddy
InteractionsBuddy Interactions
The 'Buddy Interaction' process is built on the premise that learning is about respect - and not about hierarchy! When respect fuels the interaction, both the buddies learn from and about each other. No longer is it about the older teaching the younger, but everyone leaving the moment richer because of the interaction. A community of sharing, caring and growing is cultivated when all learners feel valued and safe.
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First Day
First WeekFirst Day First Week
To set the tone for each new academic year, it is very important to make visible the values of the school and help all stakeholders feel a sense of alignment and anticipation for the learning journey. The 'First Day, First Week' process is a time for intentionally setting the tone by inviting the children into the design of the learning journey and therefore, having them feel a sense of ownership and empowerment from the very first day! No anxiety, only anticipation!
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Program of Inquiry
Program of Inquiry
The 'Program of Inquiry', as the name suggests, is a process designed to help children delve deeper into an area of learning. The process has a clear methodology that offers simultaneously, structure and open explorations, that enables each child to uncover, make connections, work collaboratively and finally demonstrate understanding in multiple ways.
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INSANE
INSANE
'InSanE' is an acronym for 'Inner Sanitation Experience'. Every graduating batch has one final moment of self discovery and personal transformation through the Insane experience – a 2 day immersion into the community – a time for reflection, meditation and perspective! It is also called INSANE because of its timing - 2 weeks before the graduates sit for their final exam - this time offers them perspective on what role this 'insane' race for 'marks' and 'grades' makes in the overall journey of life. The lesson they graduate with is - we are not here to compete with each other, but to complete each other.
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Inclusive Campus
Inclusive Campus
- NIOS
- Student Counselling
- RTE
TEACHER PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Calender
Calender
The 'Calendar' process is designed to work on multiple levels - but all with the same agenda - to have all members of a given team on the same page. For grade teachers, it's a great way to maintain reminders and intentionally plan the month, both for content and character, with the students - be it for events, experts that might be visiting, trips that need to be planned or parent partnerships. For a Key Stage team, it helps to build a sense of community, to be informed about the rest of their colleagues and students. And finally for the leadership, it helps to keep the team accountable to turn intention into impact.
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Conglom
Conglom
'Conglom' is a process The Riverside School - an intentional practice to timetable for 'relationships'. It's an opportunity for students and teachers of each class to come together first thing in the morning to start the day on a positive note. This is a time for learners to share feelings, opinions and ideas. The teacher and students facilitate the interaction so that each student feels respected and valued. The atmosphere that is created is one of trust and community. Starting with the 'heart' sets the stage to learn with the mind!
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Making
Teaching VisibleMaking Teaching Visible
The 'Making Teaching Visible' ( MTV ) process is a workshop that the teachers conduct for the parent community to share the research and pedagogical rationale behind the practice, thereby helping parents build an appreciation of 'the what and how' behind the teaching experiences. MTVs result in greater trust between parents and teachers and parents looking at teachers as professionals deserving their respected.
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Board Protocol
Board Protocol
The 'Board Protocol' is a powerful, yet simple process which guides the teacher to intentionally foster Relevance, Rigor and Relationships in every session that is designed. The classroom blackboard acts as a visible representation of teacher's learning goals for that teaching-session and offers shared expectations for learning with the learner. Not only does the board server as a 'conscience' for the planning, it also helps teachers build a sense of accountability and integrity in their practice.
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Congenial Meets
Congenial Meets
A key determinant of creativity and growth in a school is the relationship shared between the members of the teaching community as well as the support team - for the strength and trust in the team has a direct impact on the decisions made for the children. The 'Congenial Process' at Riverside has been designed to intentionally foster a sense of community and collegiality amongst the team. Research has shown that colleagues who respect and trust each other are more likely to work from a space of ownership and accountability towards their work and this means they are more willing to innovate and create opportunities for their children.
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Teacher Driven
ObservationTeacher Driven Observation
The 'Teacher Driven Observation' process is a twist on the regular 'teacher observation' practice. Here, the onus in on the teacher to invite colleagues to observe their practice with the explicit focus on obtaining data on a 'specific' concern that the teacher might want to improve on. This way, there is no judgement - what a teacher receives is 'data' without being flavoured with opinion - and this helps the strategies for growth to be more focused on improvement of teacher practice.
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Zero Period
Zero Period
The 'Zero Period' is an intentional pause every month to review and reflect on the learning journey so far. It offers the teachers an opportunity to get feedback on the concepts, skills, and strategies used to teach the month before; and see if the intended outcome was achieved. It is also a time to find out if some concepts need to be retaught or not. It gives children an opportunity to look at the journey so far and see where they are confident or might need more help. Both learners and teachers are more aligned when setting goals, thereby becoming co-travellers and codesigners in this journey.
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Agenda Setting
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Closing the LoopAgenda Setting and Closing the Loop
'Agenda Setting' is a powerful process that uses the pedagogy of co-creation to invite the voice of the child in the design of a school day – be it with the learning expectations or experiences that are suggested by students. When the agenda is made visible and co-created, it builds a sense of ownership and well-being. The process allows for collaboration as the teachers and students plan together; and students have a choice and voice in designing the day. 'Closing the Loop' occurs at the end of every session / day / month / year. It celebrates a sense of accomplishment of all that has been done, and reflection on how and what was learned- and how to refine the experiences for the future, if needed.
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MONTH END CELEBRATION (MEC)
Month End Celebration (MEC)
A culture of congeniality is built when members of a community have warm and social interactions amongst each other. But a culture of collegiality is cultivated when all team members feel safe to share both - their achievements and their 'failures' in a safe and non judgemental space. The Month End Presentation is a time for the community to gather and celebrate and be inspired by their colleagues as they travel this journey of growth and purpose.
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Corrections
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PARENT PARTNERSHIP
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HOME VISIT
Home Visit
The process of 'Home Visits' is a time to meet and greet all new and exisitng parents at the start of each year and a time to forge a bond of comfort and trust between the home and school. The Home Visit offers teachers an opportunity to understand the context of each child and to use the insights from the meeting to enable the child at school. `
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Parent
OrientationParent Orientation
At the beginning of each year, the 'Parent Orientation' is an opportunity for all new and existing parents to align to the values and expectations of the school and meet the members of the community. It is a time where parents participate in a thoughtful, joyful and intentionally designed learning experience which helps them move from any anxiety that they might have to a feeling of anticipation for the years of schooling ahead for their children!
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Bright Hearts
& Minds Shine (BHMS)Bright Hearts & Minds Shine (BHMS)
The 'Bright Hearts and Minds' process is a time where parents witness an exhibition of learning across the subjects and grades- and witness children using 'strategies' to demonstrate not only 'what' they have learned, but also 'how' they learn.
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Making
Learning
VisibleMaking Learning Visible
The overall goal of 'Making Learning Visible' is to create and sustain powerful cultures of learning in and across classrooms and schools- that nurture and make visible individual and group learning. The multiple ways in which children demonstrate understanding through the Making Learning Visible process offers all participants - children, parents and teachers, an opportunity to build confidence and competencies.
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STUDENT LED CONFERENCE (SLC)
Student Led Conference (SLC)
As the name suggests, the 'Student Led Conference' in Key Stage 1 and 2, is a portfolio of work that a student compiles to make visible their personal journey of growth. It consists of work that shows evidence of what they might have enjoyed, been challenged with, can teach someone and are personally proud of. The children spend time each month to curate the work that will finally make it in the portfolio, and are supported in this process by their buddies and teachers. They then have a peer scrutiny and use the feedback to refine their final presentation, which is then shared with their parents. All of this is towards building confidence and self awareness in children on strategies that they have used for their personal growth.
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Funderstanding
Funderstanding
As the name suggests, 'FUNderstanding' is a powerful process that is designed to offer all children an opportunity to share with their parents and peers the 'how' of 'what' they have learned. It is a personal decision that a child makes on choosing the subject, process or skill that they are most confident about and also choosing the 'strategy' by which they will demonstrate this to the public. Reflection and feedback are the ingredients that make this process complete so that all children have the time to hone and refine their presentation for maximum impact.
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Celebrate
the Child (CTC)Celebrate the Child (CTC)
Celebrate the Child' - as the name suggest ,is a process that is designed to celebrate a more wholistic story of a child. It is a meeting with parents and the child where anecdotes, stories, data and strategies are shared to make visible a more plural identity of the child - thus moving parents from being 'concerned' or 'worried' to feeling a sense of 'confidence' and 'comfort' that their child is noticed, respected and celebrated.
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ADMINISTRATION
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Support Staff
Well-beingSupport Staff Well-being
The administration staff and support team are often overlooked when one thinks of the main stakeholders in a school community even though they are the ones who enter first and leave the last on any given day. Therefore, the 'Support Team Wellbeing' process is designed to intentionally timetable for the care and inclusion of the team as a valued member of a school ecosystem.
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Career
Counseling WorkshopCareer Counseling Workshop
Participants will be offered strategies on how to enable students and parents to make informed choices for college. Among other things, the 'College Counseling worskshop' will offer information on high school course offerings, career options, the type of academic and occupational training needed to make the right choice based on passion and subjects.
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Capacity Building Workshop
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Becoming a CAIE Center Workshop
COMMUNITY
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DFC
DFC
The power of Design Thinking allows both children and adults to transform the world into how they envision it - the power to create a more compassionate, empathetic world. Design for Change ( conceptualised and launched by Riverside in 2009 ) offers a simple, powerful framework to empower children to believe they are not helpless, change is possible and they can drive it - very simple - the power of 'I CAN. Today, DFC is the largest global movement of change - of and by children.
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APROCH
APROCH
'aProCh', a community based initiative was born to fulfill the vision of making public spaces child friendly through various initiatives. Happy childhood experiences are a lifetime treasure for any individual, since they lay a foundation for the future action; and stay captured as refreshing and joyous memories. It inevitably becomes the responsibility of the society to ensure that a friendly and supportive ecosystem is provided for growing children, especially in the burgeoning urban areas. aProCh accomplishes this through its programs, such as Parents of the Park, Street Smart, City on Cycles, etc. When the city cares for it's child, the child will grow up to care for the city!
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Persistence
Persistence
‘Persistence' is a process at Riverside that all our Key Stage learners ( our adolescent ages - 13 to 18 ) go through. It was born of a realisation that while adolescents are quick to change their likes and interests - they understand that for any change to happen - it will take time. Therefore, the process is named 'Persistence'. This process is designed to 'slow down' the need for change and to really spend time in listening, in iteration and in building relationships with the people who are in need. Each student spends an average of 2 hours per week spending time with grandparents at old age homes, cooking and taking tiffins for families in the community or teaching children in care homes. Through this process, the students realise that 'being the change, changes the being'.
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Citizenship
Citizenship
Through the 15 years, the powerful process of 'Citizenship' takes different forms in each Key Stage - but the goal is the same : Move from 'entitlement' to taking 'responsibility'- towards yourself and whom you share this world with. This mindset needs to be intentionally timetabled and nurtured during school years - not only as a 'once a week moral science lesson' but as an immersive, experiential programme. At Riverside, there is an expectation for all stakeholders ( students, teachers and parents ) to build an understanding of rights and then perform the duties towards enjoying those rights.
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SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
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Learning Walk
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Space Walk
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Stakeholder Meetings
SKILL WORKSHOPS
Besides Standalone skill workshops, RLC also offers specialised subject specific workshops for the CIE board (IGCSE & A Levels) for the following subjects : Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Business Studies, English, Psychology, Math, Hindi & Accounts.
Please get in touch with us if you require CIE Subject Training.
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Surplus
Surplus
'Surplus' is a simple mindful process through which children, teachers and all support team members add value to the ecosystem. There are multiple opportunities in each day ( the bus ride, the lunch time, the bathrooms, the time between sessions etc ) to leave the world a little bit more just, a little bit more beautiful and a little bit more kind - and the SURPLUS process is designed to help all stakeholders be more observant and more intentional.
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ASSESSMENTS
Assessments
"Often a child's awareness of self is relegated to a 'grade' or a set of marks - limiting and diminishing a child's identity. In the 'Assessment for Plurality' workshop - participants will learn multiple ways to help value and evaluate the 'plurality' of a child's identity - so that both, the child and the parent are more aware of the myriad facets that make up the full story of a child."
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Meeting With Purpose
Meeting With Purpose
Team meetings are times for personal and professional growth - and when nourished with meaning and purpose, it offers an opportunity for a team to align and commit to the vision and mission of the school. The 'Meetings with Purpose' workshop will provide simple strategies to leaders and coordinators on how to always start with empathy and relevance to build a culture of shared values and goals.
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Humane Framework
Humane Framework
(Feel, Imagine, Do, Share) to show how we create processes that bring values to life.
The participants will learn to use the framework to:
1) Built a culture of iteration
2) Use co-creation as a tool with all stakeholders (students, parents, staff, and community) The workshop will use case studies from Riverside to highlight the FIDS method.
The workshop will demonstrate, that if you are anchored by strong values, build for the learner first and follow a design thinking framework, you can shape HumanE citizens with an I CAN Mindset, who are rooted in empathy, ethics, excellence, and collaboration.
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Spark Plugs
Spark Plugs
"'Spark Plugs' are opportunities created for children to take agency and build leadership qualities through sharing their talents and passion with their peers. It rests on the belief that 'Age has nothing to do with competency' and that when we action our skills - we learn both - about our talents and ourselves. Participants will learn simple strategies to help all children become 'Spark Plugs'."
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Material Exploration
Material Exploration
Material Exploration' offers learners the creative outlet to express their ideas through the exploration of material with their senses. It also offers them the understanding of how different materials behave when they interact with each other - opening up new avenues for further exploration. Participants will learn simple techniques and strategies to guide their children in this wonderful world of exploration.
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Classroom Management
Classroom Management
Through our 'Classroom Management' workshop, participants will learn how to design simple strategies/routines with the children for classroom management that ensures that everyone is aligned on the expectations , roles and responsibilies for the learning journey. This in turn ensures that both- the teachers and the students can maximise the time on a daily basis for wellbeing of all and learning outcomes of the year.
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Thinking Routine
Thinking Routine
"The ability to think is essential to build in the 21st Century, and skills such as problem solving, decision making and creativity and considered the key 'future' skills that are needed for all graduating students. Participants will learn simple 'Thinking Routines' and a vocabulary that they can teach students to make them adept in applying these thinking skills."
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Languages of Learning
Languages of Learning
There are said to be 100 'Languages of Learning' - dubunking the 'one size fits all' model of teaching or learning. This workshop empowers teachers with the strategies to understand the myriad ways children 'learn' and allows our 'teaching' to be filled with multiple opportunities to 'enter' and 'exit' a lesson. Every lesson then is energised and intentionally designed to reach as many children with as much intention for the desired impact.
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Think Through
Think Through
To imagine a more just and equitable world is often thought of as a responsility of adults - but to bring our young children's notice and attention to the world and its inequities is a responsibility of education. The 'Think Through' is a simple and powerful process that allows children to experience and empathise, then imagine a world that 'can' be - by offering their solutions and strategies. Over time, this cultivates a mindset of I CAN - I am not helpless, Change is possible, and I CAN drive it.
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Story Telling
Story Telling
Stories are all around us and they are a great way to engage, inspire and build imagination in children of any age group. It empowers the children with the creative freedom to express their thoughts and feelings without having to worry judgement or validation. Participants will learn how to use the various techniques of story telling - from simple vocal exercises to dramatic play to props and play to enhance their story telling skills.
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Pre-Math
Pre-Math
"The 'Pre Math workshop' will introduce the participants to the foundational concepts that form the building blocks of a child's understanding of logical mathematical thinking. It will be through hands on and minds on activities that will allow the participant to feel confident and bring meaning and joy into the teaching."
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Phonics
Phonics
Phonics is the foundation on which language and comprehension is built on - it offers children the logic of how letters 'sound' and once children understand the association, they are able to build words, which then become sentences...all of these leading to comprehension and meaning. Participants will go through the road map of how to build phonemic awareness using games, letter formation and word play.
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Design Thinking Bootcamp
Design Thinking Bootcamp
This workshop will help participants understand how Design Thinking is used to plan with the user and not for the user. The participants will build their understanding the FIDS framework ( Feel / Imagine/ Do/Share ) and how to use this as a pedagogical tool for planning and an empowerment tool for children.
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
The Community Engagement workshop is a simple and powerful way to build a circle of giving and gratitude. Very often, a team is so committed to the tasks within the school walls that we sometimes don't get the time to reflect on all our blessings. This workshop will offer a simple strategy to ensure that we grow our spirit of abundance within our team and with the larger community.
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CAR/Meetings of Mind Interaction
CAR/Meetings of Mind Interaction
The Coffee at Riverside workshop is a powerful way to build the skill of asking 'higher-order questions'. By using the format of a 'chat show' the participants will learn the road map to help the students not only understand how to ask the right questions but also develop the skills of anchoring and organizing the event.
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Mastery
Mastery
The 'Mastery workshop' will take the participants into the many steps that students need to go through to build a 'Disciplinary Mind' - a mind that is not content with just 'content' but is curious about the chosen topic of interest and eager to delve deeper to gain a well rounded perspective of the same.
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Personal Project
Personal Project
The 'Personal Project' process is a month long journey for year 7 students as a capstone project before they graduate to Key Stage 3. Its an opportunity for each child to find an area that they are either interested in or are curious about and embark on a month long journey of discovery - both of themselves and of the area they have chosen. They are accompanied on this journey by mentors, experts and buddies who nudge them to achieve a level of competency by the end of the month. A jury presentation is the culmination of this journey of personal growth.
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Learning Hub
Learning Hub
In the high school, the focus is on moving oneself towards gaining a level of mastery in the area of choice. The mind that is being honed is the ‘disciplinary mind’. While this has great importance, the other minds ( such as the synthesizing, creating, ethical and respectful) are also of great value and need to be nurtured to develop a more well rounded approach to one’s learning and life. The 'Learning Hub' worksop offers a simple framework to demonstrate how each of these minds need to collaborate to create experiences that go beyond just the text.
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AIR
AIR
Unlike most theatre productions in schools which are often led by adults, the Artist in Residence workshop will offer the participants a way to transfer the agency to the students by bringing in an artist. It also allows children and teachers to observe and learn from experts.
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Mental Spa
Mental Spa
The 'Mental Spa' is a very simple yet effective strategy that teams can use to not only offer an opportunity to understand each other, their likes and dislikes better and also to expand one's worldview beyond just the formal professional development times. As the word suggests, it is like a mind-massage and if done every month, the mental spa gives opportunities for each team member to showcase their interest to the rest of the team and it builds a healthy collegial spirit.