Principals of schools unanimously agreed that education is more than just learning numbers and letters; and that this important phase in a child’s life is to experience art and imagination.
Schools in central coastal Andhra are willing to take this concept and put it into practice by subscribing to TheHindu In School , an eight-page ‘powerful educational tool’ designed exclusively for students.
At the annual meeting of the principals, hosted by
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Stories are re-worked by the editorial team members to cater to the standards of the student community reading
The columns include ‘Response to Editorial’ where a student could address his/her response to the editorial published every week. If The Wow Column, Know Your English, Childspeak and The World in Limerick are aimed at capturing students’ imagination, ‘Teachers’ Corner’ is a space reserved for teachers, educationists and academicians to engage with students.
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The interactive session that followed saw queries tossed and suggestions made by participants who wanted The Hindu team members to visit their respective schools at regular intervals to motivate students.
The need to stimulate teachers to inculcate among students the habit of reading newspaper was stressed by many.
Referring to an oft-repeated ‘concern’ for students from rural backdrop, Mr. Sridhar sought to remind that every child was born with the same level of intelligence.
“It is the environment that depresses or encourages a kid. It is for us to create a conducive atmosphere for a child to pave the way for his all-round growth,” he said.