Student initiative to responsibly dispose off E-Waste, thus creating environmental awareness and fostering an ethical entrepreneurial spirit.
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Friday, 13 December 2013
Eklavya slogan (Motto)
The central aim and purpose of all education is the child. Eklavya
believes that every child is unique and has inborn gifts and talent. The role of the school and its educators is to help the child discover and develop her talents by focusing individually on her, and not in a "mass production manner.”
The school philosophy is reflected in its motto:
Swayam Darshnam: Discover Yourself
Each person must first look within and learn about herself, since this is an active, on-going exploration, the call is to discover oneself.
Swayam Jyoti : Be your own light
Rabindranath Tagore, in his poem Ekla Chalo Re, exhorts us to walk alone. “When the night is dark, and there is no one to walk with you; fear not; but burn your heart in the lamp of your rib-cage, and in its light, O Traveler, Walk alone!
Swayam Margkarnam : Make your own path
Each person creates her own path by her actions. To believe that a
path has to be simply found, rather than created, is to miss the
opportunity and challenge of building one's own future.
believes that every child is unique and has inborn gifts and talent. The role of the school and its educators is to help the child discover and develop her talents by focusing individually on her, and not in a "mass production manner.”
The school philosophy is reflected in its motto:
Swayam Darshnam: Discover Yourself
Each person must first look within and learn about herself, since this is an active, on-going exploration, the call is to discover oneself.
Swayam Jyoti : Be your own light
Rabindranath Tagore, in his poem Ekla Chalo Re, exhorts us to walk alone. “When the night is dark, and there is no one to walk with you; fear not; but burn your heart in the lamp of your rib-cage, and in its light, O Traveler, Walk alone!
Swayam Margkarnam : Make your own path
Each person creates her own path by her actions. To believe that a
path has to be simply found, rather than created, is to miss the
opportunity and challenge of building one's own future.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
A Visit To New Wave Industries
Yesterday students of classes IX and X visited 'New Wave Industries' and gave the presentation about Eklavya Enterprise. The owner of the 'New Wave Industries' Mr. Chanderjeet Singh Luthra was highly convinced by the concept of the Eklavya Enterprise and appreciated the students efforts . He signed the pledge and filled the form also to make it sure that he supports our drive.
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Eklavya School's Philosophy
Eklavya believes that education is an infrastructure, atleast, as
important as nation's roads, electricity and telecom. It plays a
fundamental role in determining the prosperity and well-being of
its citizens. Progressive nations have strategically invested
heavily in education on a long-term basis.
Education is also the only 'real', long term solution to the problem and
challenges faced by a nation. The nature of education determines the
character and skills of the next generation and more specifically, pre-primary and primary education are the most crucial, as they deal with the ages when the basic character of an individual is formed.
Eklavya's mission is to work towards bringing about a revolution in the
field of school education through a multi-pronged approach. Broadly,
Eklavya will:
Eklavya's approach is a hands-on one. It will seek to influence more
by practice, than by precept, say, trying to influence at a policy level.
High quality schools, effective teacher training programmes and
demonstrated improvements in teaching methods would be Eklavya's
desired vehicles of change.
The central aim and purpose of all education is the child. Eklavya
believes that every child is unique and has inborn gifts and talent. The
role of the school and its educators is to help the child discover and
develop her talents by focusing individually on her, and not in a "mass
production manner".
important as nation's roads, electricity and telecom. It plays a
fundamental role in determining the prosperity and well-being of
its citizens. Progressive nations have strategically invested
heavily in education on a long-term basis.
Education is also the only 'real', long term solution to the problem and
challenges faced by a nation. The nature of education determines the
character and skills of the next generation and more specifically, pre-primary and primary education are the most crucial, as they deal with the ages when the basic character of an individual is formed.
Eklavya's mission is to work towards bringing about a revolution in the
field of school education through a multi-pronged approach. Broadly,
Eklavya will:
set up and run high quality schools,
work to create conditions that will attract the best minds to the
field of education including creating such persons through high
quality training.
work to integrate parents and other members of the community in
the educational process, and
encourage and aid adoption of relevant modern technology as a
significant educational enabler.
work to create conditions that will attract the best minds to the
field of education including creating such persons through high
quality training.
work to integrate parents and other members of the community in
the educational process, and
encourage and aid adoption of relevant modern technology as a
significant educational enabler.
Eklavya's approach is a hands-on one. It will seek to influence more
by practice, than by precept, say, trying to influence at a policy level.
High quality schools, effective teacher training programmes and
demonstrated improvements in teaching methods would be Eklavya's
desired vehicles of change.
The central aim and purpose of all education is the child. Eklavya
believes that every child is unique and has inborn gifts and talent. The
role of the school and its educators is to help the child discover and
develop her talents by focusing individually on her, and not in a "mass
production manner".
Thursday, 28 November 2013
LIFE SKILLS
Life skills mean “abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life.”
Eklavya School introduces Value Based Education (VBE) and learning outcomes for the students which include a combination of knowledge, values, attitudes and skills with a particular emphasis on those skills that are related to critical thinking and problem solving, self-management and communication and inter-personal skills. The elements of a value- based education can be found not only in the subject matter, but in the learning styles which are employed in the scheduling of the classroom, Co-curricular activities, and parental involvement.We therefore, organize VBE to secure the fullest possible development of body, mind and heart; and a fruitful channelization of the life- energy in pursuits that contribute to the growth of both internal and external personality of our students. It offers our students a sufficient training of the mental faculties in the fields of various Arts and Sciences. It ultimately provides the requisite help, through a powerful spiritual atmosphere, for the soul to come forward and gradually begin to govern a balanced, peaceful and spiritually awakened life. Education that does not help to promote human virtues will not do any good to the Society; it will rather mislead the entirety of Humanity ills.
EKLAVYA School fervently hopes that the introduction of this system will have its consequent impact on learning environment in the school and will facilitate the learner to grow in a holistic manner.
Saturday, 2 November 2013
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