WHAT ONE CAN LEARN FROM THE THINGS AROUND


HASTI PUBLIC SCHOOL ,DONDAICHA

         

A farmer had a dog who used to sit by the roadside waiting for vehicles to come around.

As soon as one came he would run down the road, barking and trying to overtake it.

One day a neighbor asked the farmer “Do you think your dog is ever going to catch a car?” The farmer replied, “That is not what bothers me. But  What bothers me is what he would do if he ever caught one.”

Moral of the Story

“Many people in life behave like that dog who is pursuing meaningless goals .”

“Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan. “~ Tom Landry

This is how we can learn , we can learn lot many things from  what is present  around us  ;  nature including  soil, water, sun , plants , animals and believe me one can learn from loving pets like cow , parrot ,etc and even from loving    puppy dog 

Ask children to choose any object and ask them  to write what they think  could learned  from the object.

 It would be great experience for children and they will learn many things.

 For example If I write what I should learn from Dog or

 I would learn from a Dog that 

When loved ones come home, always run to greet them

Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joy ride

Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face,to be pure ecstasy

When it’s in your best interest, practice obedience

Let others know when they’ve invaded your territory

Take naps and stretch before rising

Run romp and play daily

On warm days stop to lie on your back on the grass

On hot days drink lots of water and lay under a shady tree

When you’re happy dance around and wag your entire body

No matter how often you’re scolded, don’t buy into the guilt thing and pout, run right back and make friends*

Delight in the simple joy of a long walk

Eat with gusto and enthusiasm

Stop when you have had enough

Be loyal

Never pretend to be something you’re not

If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it

When someone is having a bad day, be silent…sit close by and nuzzle them gently.

It would be unique technique to make children that every thing around us is teaching us some good and positive points

do READ THIS AND GIVE ME YOUR VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR ADDING OR REMOVING ANY PART OF THE TEXT TO ADD THE READING VALUE TO THIS BLOG   JAI HIND🙏

READ FASTER AND REMEMBER MORE


Read Everything you can get your hands on. Read until words become your friends. Then when you need to find one, they will jump into your mind, waving their hands for you to pick them. And you can select whichever you like, just like a captain choosing a stickball team.  Our Hasti school is best school where children are encouraged and prompted to read. School has introduced a unique reading project wherein every student is issued three books for three months and while returning the book to school Library  the child has to submit the review  on the book .  Reading tracker  is another project  weherein  a special reading tracker book * is issued to each and  every child and child has to *maintain daily reading record and has to take the signature of parent and a teacher. a child   has to read a para and has to find out the meaning of  10 difficult words. Once while talking about reading to children in a classroom a child asked me a question as ” I read  but i do not remember what i read what i should do? . This provoked me to ponder over and  then explained to whole class. how to read fast and remember .    I am presenting below the gist.                                                                              

We all love a great novel. And when we finish it, we remember the plot, the characters, and most details. Why is that? Because we are totally focused and absorbed in what we are reading as we read it

Contrast that with a textbook – dry, non-fiction content that we are consciously trying very hard to read and remember, without much enthusiasm.

Enthusiasm is probably the single most important factor in reading fast and remembering what we have read. And it is the factor that we all must try to overcome when we read non-fiction material that is not so exciting.

Students, content marketers, and business professionals have to absorb a lot of content, and without solid strategies to read faster and remember more, they are committing a great deal of time to an arduous task, often having to take copious notes as they read so that they can review it later and remember.

There are tactic to fix this problem, although they are not the strategies that any of us were taught in elementary school.

Here is how to read faster and remember more.

1. Turn Off the Monologue of Making Sounds

This is how you were taught to read – to sound out letter combinations and put those together to form words. We continue to do this as adults, when our eyes can actually capture words and sentences and send them to our brains much faster.

This new strategy requires mindfulness, a contemporary buzzword that means many things, but is most often defined as focus. Focus not on sounding words out but rather on your eyes moving across the page. When you do find something that really interests you, you can turn that monologue back on and enjoy. But focusing on what the eye is seeing can increase your speed up to three times.

2. Scan for Those Important Words

This is another strategy that goes against what we were taught in grade school – to read every word in a sentence or paragraph. It is totally unnecessary to get the information. Verb, adverbs, articles, and many adjectives only add fluff. You want the nouns and some of the adjectives and you only need to really read 50% of what is in a sentence. Your mind can fill in the gaps of the less important words.

Example: “Certainly, the dog was happy that his owner fed him but was even happier that he was given some attention with a game of catch.”

Let’s break it down.

“The dog was happy” – your eyes can see this as a chunk, not as four separate words.

“fed by owner” – another chunk

“happier … attention … game of catch”

The sentence has 25 words in it. You can get the meaning by scanning and picking up only 11 words – less than 50% of the total.

This takes practice, but once you get it, you will read everything this way (except that novel where you want to savor every word). And, if there is a paragraph you read that you don’t get this way, you can always go back and read it again. But if you do get it, you are onto the next paragraph quickly.

3. Read First and Last Sentences of Paragraphs First

The reason for doing this is two-fold. First, if you read the first sentence and it is introducing something you already know, why read the rest of the paragraph? Second, non-fiction is generally poorly written. It is long-winded, often repetitive, certainly wordy, and with more examples than are necessary.

Try reading just the first and last sentence of a paragraph in a textbook. Do you get the gist of what is being said? Is this something you have heard about before? Then move on. If, on the other hand, a first sentence piques your interest or if it is introducing content that is foreign to you, read the whole paragraph.

4. Relate New Information to Stuff You Already Know

When we read and take in information, our brains actually store everything – most of it in our subconscious. We don’t know it is there. So, when we try to recall what we have read, it may be hard to do. But it is there – it just needs a context that will spark the retrieval. You can spark that retrieval by relating something new to something you already know, preferably a personal experience.

If you are reading a book on psychology, for example, and you come across the term “cognitive behavioral therapy,” which is then explained, read the full explanation. After all, this is new stuff. Now relate it to a personal experience.

The theory is that what we think about ourselves determines all of our behaviors, and to change behaviors we must first change our thinking. Think of a time when you didn’t take a chance on something because you were afraid of failure. That’s cognitive behavior in action. Now you’ll remember it always.

5. Do Get Some Stuff in Writing

There is a very tiny percentage of humans who remember absolutely everything they read, see, or hear. Their “condition” is called hyperthymestic syndrome. For the rest of us, our memory is not that good. Sometimes we have to write things down so we don’t forget.

When you finish a piece of non-fiction, go back and make some notes, maybe from parts you highlighted as you read. Then type up a 150-word summary of the piece and list the important point you took from it. Save it in a database. You only need to do this with information that is really important to you. Ten years from now, when the memory of that book is a bit vague, you have that database to look it up, and the rest will be retrieved for you.

Reading faster and remembering more is not a magical, mysterious thing.  Practice on above and you will be benefitted                                          Jai Hind

MEMORY BUILDING


*Real learning, as we all know, stems from when you can apply what you’ve learnt*and you know the practical knowledge behind things. And practicality is what online learning lacks.

  But mugging up is very important too? Contrary to popular belief, mugging actually helps a great deal as it helps children memorize important information such as the multiplication table or the periodic table. With the way in which our current education system is planned, mugging is known to single handedly be one of the best techniques for understanding formulas

 Since formal education to the most extent is focused on mugging, what can we do to help our kids?

How Does Memory Work?

Memory works in different ways. Some  of them being muscle memory, meaning, the ability to remember things through repeated motor movement. This is why teachers in your childhood made you repeatedly write the corrected versions of the wrong spellings in your test!

 Memory building can also be through repeated *listening to something with a tune. That is how we register songs in our mind.

But online learning has changed it all now

Memories building for children of different ages differ by year and it is important to note that you mustn’t push your child beyond their age group. For younger kids around 2-4 years old, one way you can build their memory is through even simple actions

This can be such as setting a proper time table that your child can follow. Questioning them what comes after the other

 helps them be more observant about what is happening. Eg. when you’ve established a proper night time routine you can ask your child what comes after brushing their teeth, which the child will answer as bed time story time!

Colors play a huge role in the memory of, especially, your younger child. This is why brands use colorful bright colors because it catches attention easily. This is also used by various programs focused on e-learning for kids

Flashcards  are a popular concept where the main point is written on one side and the sub points on the other.

The use of colors helps in easy recall as well. This is why when studying it is recommended to get pens or markers of different colors to mark the different points as per its importance.

Studying can be very much fun if you want it to be.

Most interactive learning for kids is centered around material that stimulates the student with audio visuals. There is also the emergence of VR or virtual reality that gives students an almost life-like experience with what they are learning.

As humans, our brain tends to latch onto music. So just like we remember the lyrics to a song it can be that easy to remember the contents of your learning material.

CREATE MUSIC WITH YOUR MATERIAL

Every child has a unique learning style and learning styles largely affect the quality of your memory. Children who learn visually will benefit from virtual learning a lot as it helps them visualize what they are learning better. They also tend to do great when subjects like history are taught to them by visiting museums or picture dictionaries Most wholesome online learning platforms will help cover different areas of learning.

REMEMBER THE MAIN KEY

Keywords play a huge part in memory building and it is absolutely essential for your child to be able to remember information through keywords. This is absolutely helpful when it comes to studying science based subjects.Breaking it down Breaking   a main topic down to its keywords helps in better learning and memorizing.

 This is a technique used by a lot of educational videos as well. Building a flowchart with all the important keywords is also very helpful.

Breaking down material into smaller chunks is a really good way to memorize information better. That is why some phone numbers have hyphens  to separate into smaller chunks for better understanding. This can be used by you to help your child remember important information like phone numbers, addresses, etc in case of any distress.

 Breaking it into little chunks helps store the memory for a longer time as well. Since everything we do now has moved to online learning it is hard to process a lot of information at once, so this helps!

These tips will definitely work.

UNLOCKING ACADEMIC BRILLIENCE


Hasti Group of schools
Dondaicha
Blog Number 293
Unlocking Academic Brilliance:It is to Empower Learners through Innovative Assessment and Time-Tested Techniques” & to make students reach to their full potential and unlock their academic brilliance.
In the quest for academic fineness, students often find themselves juggling a multitude of tasks, from lectures and assignments to extracurricular activities. As the demands of modern education continue to evolve, it becomes crucial to adopt strategies that not only enhance productivity but also pave the way for long-term success.
At Hasti School, our educators and administration are committed to fostering academic excellence in our students.
To achieve this, we provide constructive feedback through a diverse range of assessments, including:

  • Homework assessments
  • Tests and quizzes
  • Practice tests after every subtopic
  • Improvement tests
  • Formative and summative evaluations
    Moreover, we encourage active learning by inviting students to explain topics or concepts to their peers, embodying the principle that “when a child teaches, children learn.” This approach is facilitated through:
  • Frequent doubt-clearing sessions
  • Group discussions under teacher supervision
  • Counselling and guidance
    In our pursuit of academic brilliance, our techniques synchronise with *Japanese techniques that have been refined over centuries. we draw inspiration from it .
    Our approach is rooted in the following principles:
    *By combining innovative assessments with time-tested techniques, we empower our
    Drawing inspiration from Japanese educational philosophies, here are seven powerful techniques that can revolutionise your approach to learning and set you on a trajectory towards academic brilliance.
  1. Kaizen: The Skill of Continuous Improvement
    Derived from the Japanese term for ‘continuous improvement,’ Kaizen encourages small, consistent steps towards progress. Students can adopt this philosophy by setting aside dedicated time each day for focused study and self-reflection. Begin by identifying one area of improvement in your academic routine, be it time management or note-taking skills. Regularly reviewing and refining these habits can lead to remarkable long-term gains.
    How to implement it
    · Allocate 15 minutes daily for self-assessment and goal-setting.
    · Keep a journal to track progress and note areas for improvement.
    · Seek feedback from teachers and peers to identify areas of growth.
  2. Pomodoro Technique: *Mastering Time Management
    Originally developed by Francesco Cirillo, the Pomodoro Technique is a time management method that employs short, focused bursts of work followed by brief breaks. By adopting this strategy, students can enhance concentration and productivity, ultimately leading to more efficient study sessions.
    How to implement it
    · Set a timer for 25 minutes of uninterrupted study.
    · Followed by a five-minute break for relaxation or light exercise.
    · After completing four cycles, take a longer break (15-30 minutes) for rejuvenation.
  3. Kansei Engineering: Cultivating Emotional Engagement
    A Japanese design philosophy, it emphasises the importance of emotional engagement in the learning process. Applying this concept to education involves finding personal connections to the subject matter, which enhances comprehension and retention.
    How to implement it:
    · Relate academic concepts to real-life experiences or interests.
    · Create a visual or emotional anchor for complex ideas.
    · Participate in discussions and debates to foster deeper engagement.
  4. Ikigai: Discovering Purpose and Passion
    A Japanese concept meaning ‘a reason for being,’ this involves identifying one’s passions, talents, and purpose. Students can apply this philosophy to their academic pursuits by aligning their coursework with their interests and long-term goals.
    How to implement it:
    · Reflect on personal strengths, interests, and career aspirations.
    · Choose elective courses or projects that align with your passions.
    · Seek out extracurricular activities that allow you to explore your interests.
  5. Johari Window: Enhancing Self-awareness
    It is a psychological tool designed to increase self-awareness by exploring one’s known and unknown qualities. Students can utilise this technique to identify their strengths, areas for improvement, and areas that may require additional support.
    How to implement it:
    · Seek feedback from teachers, peers, and self-assessment tools.
    · Keep a personal development journal to track insights and progress.
    · Set aside regular time for reflection and self-assessment.
  6. Muda: Eliminating Waste and Inefficiency
    Derived from Lean Manufacturing, the concept of Muda encourages the elimination of wasteful activities. In an academic context, this involves identifying and eliminating non-productive habits that hinder learning.
    How to implement it:
    · Identify time-consuming or redundant study habits.
    · Streamline note-taking methods for efficiency and clarity.
    · Prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance.
  7. Monozukuri: Cultivating a Sense of Craftsmanship
    Monozukuri, or ‘the art of making things,’ emphasises the importance of dedication and craftsmanship. Students can apply this philosophy to their academic pursuits by approaching assignments and projects with a meticulous and detail-oriented mindset.
    How to implement it:
    · Allocate sufficient time for thorough research and preparation.
    · Edit and revise assignments for clarity, coherence, and accuracy.
    · Take pride in producing high-quality work that reflects your best effort.
    Teacher’s Toolkit: Ways to support students in mastering these techniques
    • Provide constructive feedback on assignments and assessments.
    • Foster a growth mindset by emphasising the value of continuous improvement.
    • Encourage students to experiment with different work-to-break ratios to find what suits them best.
    • Offer relatable examples to illustrate abstract concepts.
    • Facilitate discussions about career goals and aspirations.
    • Make available resources and guidance for exploring different academic paths.
    By incorporating these Japanese-inspired strategies into the academic routine, you can unlock your full potential and pave the way for a future of academic excellence. Remember, the key to success lies not only in the pursuit of knowledge but in the deliberate and consistent application of these principles. Embrace the journey towards productivity and watch as your educational endeavours reach new heights*.
    “In conclusion, academic brilliance is a vital aspect of a student’s educational journey . At our Hasti school By incorporating innovative assessments and Japanese techniques{ such as Kaizen, Pomodoro, and Kansei Engineering} we think , educators and parents can empower students to reach their full potential
    Feel free to put your quarries regarding the enhancement of academic brilliance and the role of eductors and parents. Your suggestions , commendation and remarks always help us.