Teachers living in a village, in my imagination, can feel this is all. This week, Project Fuel, one of our partner organisations had a long chat with the teachers at Arthur Foot Academy. The conversation got stirred in the direction where we had to think about what wisdom can we bring to the world. When the teachers were sitting together, the Principal exclaimed, "We are ready to take on any task that comes our way!" Education, now branching out to the well-being of not just students but teachers as well, will have a significant impact on our learning in the classroom.
The teachers at Arthur Foot Academy are slowly speaking in our reading sessions. There are voices in every classroom. We need more listeners. This brings me to a very heartwarming session with Ms. Ratna Manucha. Our dear author from Dehradun. In an impromptu conversation with her, we were discussing that we have more writers in our community and less readers. There are more stories in every classroom but less listeners who are asking questions. Questions that stir us from within.
Learning Forward Saturday
The session was primarily on storytelling and using stories as a medium to teach. Meenakshi Ma’am started the session by introducing the need to use stories and talked about how teachers could make students tell/write stories.
Brinda Ma’am then gave the teachers a task. They were trained to use personification and imagine being any non-human and weave a story. Each teacher narrated their creation. There was then a discussion on how a storyboard could be created in class. It could be an individual storyboard or a collective class storyboard.
The teachers were excited about trying out the collaborative story building activity.
We are making small attempts with our due share of mistakes but we are.
Neelashi Mangal, Good Schools Alliance