Friday, August 30, 2024

SGEF 2024 - My Story

My Second Life by Sandeep Dutt

Miles to go before I sleep

Read on Substack
I tried hard to explain the brand philosophy at #SGEF2024; maybe I fumbled up as Ravi Santlani of ScooNews was brandishing my weapon, the Time-Out sign. The allotted ten minutes were running out, and a flashback of one day in this time capsule and how we fit in our mission was brutal!

#SGEF2024 
The words and phrases that we heard at the ScooNews Global Edfest:
1. Mindset - step one for any change creation system.
2. Real-world learning.
3. Transformation.
4. Capacity Building.
5. Child Development.
6. Invest in early childhood learning.
7. Project-based learning.
8. All In (AI), we must be all in.
9. Innovative learning.
10. Teachers alone matter.
11. Fun - even fundamental begins with fun.
12. India Tour - need to travel and learn.
13. Vocational skills.
14. Entrepreneurship.
15. Jobs for the future.
16. Play is essential.
17. Exponential growth - change is faster than we can imagine.
18. Be Humble.

The 18 points summarise the two-day conference #JoyOfLearning.

At Good Schools Alliance, we are working to revolutionise education, driven by our passion for delivering top-notch learning opportunities to all. Our journey started with a vision to make education available to all, no matter where they come from. Good schools offer equal opportunity to every individual, focusing on the 4S—Service, Skill, Sport, and Study. See the order. The dictionary, too, lists Service first; the rest follows. Our main goal is to cultivate an environment of trust and continual growth.

Behold the 6C’s (Competencies) #curriculum
1. Critical Thinking
2. Creativity
3. Collaboration
4. Communication
5. Character
6. Citizenship

The 3R’s (Methodology) #pedagogy
1 Reading
2 Reflection
3 Relationships
#MyGoodSchool 

GSA Member Schools offer equal opportunity to every individual:
The 4S’s - Service, Skill, Sport and Study - personal and social development of every individual, with equal emphasis on the 4S’s, makes every school My Good School.



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