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Monday, November 25, 2013

Preschool Education Scenario in India

What is Preschool?

‘Pre-School’, that is, ‘previous to primary school’, or ‘initial education’ or ‘early years education’. Preschool is presently known by many other names also and/or are having fused identity with, Play School, Day Care, and Kindergarten. Presently, Preschool Education typically covers children aged 1.5 to 5 or 6. As per me, Preschool and Kindergarten shall be considered together as one conceptual entity and should be known as ‘Preschool’ only.























What is Curriculum?

Curriculum may be explained as what happens in the classroom or laboratory and it must be relevant to the developing child’s needs and abilities, both today and tomorrow. The curriculum should provide opportunities for healthy social, emotional, physical and intellectual development besides intellectual and cognitive growth (Jenkins, 1986).

What is the CURRICULUM scenario in the Preschools of India?


All-round Development

If you speak to any of the Preschools of India, each preschool will tell you that, they are having curriculum and it is based on certain goals. And, main goal of their curriculum is to educate the children and make them good human beings. Hundred percent of preschools will tell you that goal of their curriculum is to impart knowledge to children for their all-round development.

But, even a little scratching on surface will tell you that most of the preschools did not cover all the aspects of development and that their main emphasis is on rote reading, writing and rote arithmetic.

Just by talking for five minutes you will come to know that even administrators and principals is not aware about goals and objectives of overall development of children.

Principal and Staff of most of the preschools of India, have the knowledge that the curriculum should be based on some goals but they are not aware about what type of goals and not at all bothered about achieving those goals.

Philosophy based curriculum

Hundred percent of preschools, will tell you that they are having ‘some’ philosophy based curriculum. But, even a minute of observation of such preschools and their staff will tell you that they might not even know the meaning of the term ‘philosophy’. They (preschools and their staff) are just speaking such sentences, because either their franchisors have told them to just memorize such sentences or else they have just copied it from some internet sites or some Marketing Brochures.

Presently, hardly a few preschool might know and understand the term philosophy, and mostly do not follow any philosophy given by different educators but actually they run the programs in a way they desired, and that too such whims and fancies made to rule the roost (of curriculum) are made on daily basis and not even weekly or monthly.

Most of the premium preschools will take name of any one of the two, Play Way Method or Montessori philosophy, being followed by them. Recently, a trend of taking name – Reggio Emilia approach, has also started, and most preschools taking such name do not even care to know that on what area such approach could be used.

Most of the preschools, who will tell that they are teaching with Montessori philosophy, would not be using the Montessori equipment and materials in the classroom activities. (Many might not even have the remotest idea of such Montessori equipment)

Most of the Preschool’s staff and principal would not be having any idea about Montessori’s philosophy.

There are many preschools which even do not allow children to go out from the classroom and do not allow children to talk with each other.

Child Centered

Recently a trend has started among preschools of India of using terms ‘child Centered’.

Child centered education is the best approach for children. Child centered approach helps the child to think and feel, become an active, curious, self-reliant, creative and autonomous learner. All the child studies reflect that child centered curriculum is the best approach for the young learners.

But, most of the preschools, which will tell you that they are child centered, would basically be ‘Some rote learning curriculum’ centered.

Most of the preschools, which would so-called ‘function well’, will basically be making children memorize, things like, counting, alphabets, 4-5 letter spellings, basic social questions (not imbibing social skills), some popular rhymes, tables etc. Let us all understand that even Gorilla can be taught to identify alphabets and do simple arithmetic.

Let us everybody understand here that learning ‘Subjects’ is of course required, but how that ‘Subjects’ are being taught and what specifically is being taught in that ‘Subjects’, make the entire and BIG difference. “Memorizing the spelling of apple”, and “developing an understanding in the young learner that apple must have grown big from seed, by using soil, water and sun light”; are two big different things.

Most of the preschools do not have even the slightest idea of delivering ‘subjects’ through proper teaching aids and other ideas, activities etc. Most of the preschools would only be using blackboards (greenboard /whiteboard) and if anything more than that, then only the Market Ready pre-printed Chart Papers.

Developmentally Appropriate Practices

One another very fashionable term (in fact the term is most appropriate) being used by preschools is ‘Developmentally Appropriate Practices’.

But, most of the preschools would just be using this term (Developmentally Appropriate Practices), and in some cases if the preschool would be franchisee of some popular chain (popular chain and not proper chain, read my related article here), then they are having this type of curriculum on paper only and would not be implementing practically. Principal and staff, of such preschools, do not even know the various ‘developmental milestones’.

Developmentally Appropriate philosophy suggests that the young children should be free from mental burden, that means load of the notebooks and homework policy should not over burden them.

Most of the preschools asks children to bring heavy school bags filled with notebooks, practice papers, writing books, drawing/painting books and even ‘COURSE’ books and allots a very regular home work (work to be done at home).The teachers at such preschools are generally very busy only in checking and giving the home work, so quite naturally they are not having enough time to conduct the activities.

Homework culture is not confined only in small town and bigger villages but even in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore etc.

Sobbing Forefathers

The purpose of education is to foster competence in all aspects of life; the preschool curriculum should provide opportunities for wholesome and total learning. Unfortunately, even after seven decades of independence, our country does not have appropriate educational system for young children.

The one and most important thing around which each aspect of preschool revolves is the Curriculum and this is entirely missing from all Preschools, be it, individual Preschools, Preschool chains and Preschool Franchise offerings.

SOURCE : 
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Saturday, September 1, 2012

MUSIC FOR SOUL & HEART


we are happy to invite you to a
"Musical Evening - MUSIC FOR SOUL & HEART" to Celebrate Transformation of Lives.

Please feel free to invite your family and friends and help us to spread the word.

Dates: All Saturdays of September 2012 - .1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th

Time: 6.00 p.m.to 7.30 pm

Venue: 4/1, Nehru Enclave, New Delhi

There are limited seats for the Events. Please call 9311145400 /46566625 or write to neenagulabani.sahheal@gmail.com to confirm reserving your seats & for your family for a lovely CORPORitual Evening.



Friday, May 11, 2012

Academics @ Anubhav


In order to relieve the already burdened working mothers who are a part of our Daycare family, we conduct daily Academic sessions for those who want to opt for it.

Daily homework, lessons and tests are all being expertly handled by a Team of well qualified academicians. This leaves the parents with quality time to spend with
their children once their day is done.






Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Pre-school education likely to come under Right to Education Act's ambit

The Human Resource Development Ministry is looking at ways to bring pre-school education, which covers children between four and six years, within the ambit of the Right to Education Act. This is in consonance with the suggestion made by the Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council.
However, the logistical and financial pressures of the inclusion of approximately four crore children under the RTE are a cause of concern. But it is argued that the inclusion of pre-school learning under the free and compulsory education law could pave the way for reforming early years of learning.
According to sources, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that a final decision on increasing the ambit of the RTE will be taken by the end of July.
The inclusion of children between the ages of four and six years will mean reworking the ambit of the ministry of women and child development, which administers Integrated Child Development Schemes (ICDS) targeting children below the age of six years. An inter-ministerial taskforce headed by Planning Commission member Sayeeda Hameed is already looking at restructuring ICDS.
The NAC is of the view that the ministry's anaganwadi programme should cover children up to the age of four. Simultaneously, the Planning Commission's sub-group on elementary education is examining the possibility of widening the reach of the Right to Education to include children between the age of four and six years. The sub-group of the Central Advisory Board of Education, which is examining the possibility of extending the free and compulsory education law to cover secondary education, will also be asked to look into the inclusion of pre-school learning.
In its present form, the Right to Education Act covers school education from classes 1 to 8.
The biggest impediment to include children between the age of four and six years under the RTE is the logistical and financial pressure that it will entail. The move will mean adding four crore children to the free and compulsory education recipients. It will also require setting up additional 10 lakh classrooms, and hiring at least 10 lakh trained nursery teachers.
An estimate suggests that it will cost at least 2 lakh per classroom to implement the expansion plan. There will also be recurring costs such as teachers' salaries, learning materials.
The sources said that the biggest cause of concern would be about trained nursery teachers. There is also apprehension about evolving a new system of convergence with the health sector to ensure the growth monitoring component of the ICDS is not lost.
Source:http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-07-22/news/29803507_1_compulsory-education-education-act-school-education

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Play School in delhi

Play school is the first institution a child steps in leaving the family. Play schools are significant in laying the foundation for social interaction, team work, motor skill development, confidence building etc. Love for school has to be imbibed during the play school years. It is of utmost importance that Children develop a strong bond with their teacher. Anubhav’s play school works with the motto- “learning with love”. Once a child knows that he or she is loved and is cared for, whatever the teacher says or instructs is well received.

Our play school does not lay emphasis on run of the mill academics. The focus of Anubhav’s Play School is on social behavior, confidence building, eye hand coordination, communication skills, sharing and caring, general awareness, love and appreciation for nature, love for books, spiritual bent, creativity, etc. For this, the play school is well equipped with variety of educational toys, puzzles, and games. Experiential activity based learning is the key approach of the play school. Concept based outings and celebration of all festivals is an integral part of play school teaching. Such activities enhance the general awareness and respect for all regions and religions.

for more details

www.anubhavlearningcenter.org

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Day Care school

A DAY CARE is defined as a specialized program or facility
that provides care for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and school aged children. It is basically a substitute for or an extension of home care.
This is exactly what we preach at our Day Care in Anubhav Learning Center.

Timings
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Day care facility available in summer, autumn and winter vacations

Age group
6 Months +

Infrastructure facilities

Air-conditioned rooms with child friendly furniture for dinning, academics and activities
Value Based Activities like Abacus, Commercial art, Cricket coaching, Karate, etc. for school aged children.
Refrigerator and microwave facility for children getting their own meals
Ample outdoor space with play equipment and outdoor games like badminton, cricket pitch, garden, camping facility
Age specific Indoor games - puzzles, carom board
Library
Escorted transport for pick and drop
Trained teachers for academic help and facilitating activities like art craft
Very clean and hygienic environment
Well trained nannies and support staff
Round the clock supervision by trained and experienced academicians
Fresh and piping hot home cooked meals
Parents are welcomed to make unscheduled visits and are encouraged to voice concerns and suggestions.
A clean spacious child friendly day care hall with Bunk beds, Crib, Feeding chair, Walker, Ball pool, Rockers, Clean linen, Mats, Folding mattresses

DAY CARE
www.anubhavlearningcenter.org

We work with the extended family

Love and Appreciation for Nature

  • We firmly believe that proximity to nature inculcates compassion and sensitivity.

  • Our children are taken for nature walks everyday. Children learn to identify trees, plants etc.For e.g our 3yrs old know about neem tree, keekar tree, sun flower and asoka tree. They collect the leaves, feel the tree/plant, learn the colors and shapes, recite related rhymes , the uses of neem tree, collect twigs to be used as “datun” . They draw images on the earth. They grow saplings, water plants, etc. They feel the soil.
    Children who love nature can never be aggressive; that is our strong faith.

Our mission is to foster capable individuals who grow into leaders of tomorrow working for peace and true happiness.

Flexibility of mind and body

  • For developing the strength, courage and ability to accept,
    respect and adapt to varying situations,
    children must learn yoga skills.
  • An everyday yoga session opens their bodies and minds.
    It is surprising to see young children’s body so stiff.
    Many of them are unable to sit on the floor in Padam asana.

  • We do basic Pranayam everyday and a new asana is introduced every month. The idea is to introduce them to a healthy life style. It is very important to keep children in touch with our cultural roots.

  • Yog asanas enable children to connect with their inner self.

  • They are too young to understand the implications, but the idea is to develop good habits which stay with them all their life. We are making all efforts to build a strong and an unshakable foundation for our young ones.

Co existence through accepting and respecting Diversity

Diversity is the beauty of Earth – different colors, philosophies, languages, foods, cultures. All the festivals are celebrated with vigor to inculcate an understanding and respect for all religions.

Our mission is to foster capable individuals who grow into leaders of tomorrow working for peace and true happiness.