Every year on 3rd December, International day of Person with Disability is celebrated with the aim of equality, empowerment and inclusiveness. International day of person with disability was initiated by the declaration of United Nations general assembly resolution 47/3 in 1981. Government across the world had made necessary guidelines, rules and rights. 1983-1992 was international decade of person with disability. This day focuses to end discrimination in society, provide equal opportunities to them and treat them equally and it aims to promote the rights and well- being of person with disability. It is a social movement to generate awareness, secure equal opportunities and safeguard equal rights for all persons with disabilities. This is for providing them a safe environment, barrier free infrastructure, safe transportation etc. In India, the rights of person with disability, 2016 was passed by Indian parliament to fulfil the needs of person with disability. The theme of 2020 for International day of person with disability was declared by W.H.O that is “NOT ALL DISABILITIES ARE VISIBLE”. This theme focuses on spreading awareness and understanding about disabilities are not visible. Such as mental illness, sight or hearing impairment, neurological disorder, learning differences etc. This theme reflects an understanding that disability is an integral part of human condition. Almost everyone in their life have temporary or permanent impairment. What is Disability? Disability involves impairment, restrictions on activities, and restrictions on participation. It generally refers to physical disorders, cognitive disorders, sensory disorders, mental retardation, mental illness and various types of chronic diseases. Significant minority in the world are the people with disabilities. People with disabilities generally face poor health, lower education, lower economic opportunities and higher poverty rates than people without disabilities. It is mainly due to the lack of available services and the many obstacles they face in...
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August 19, 2020By Varsha singh, Student Satyam College of Education, Noida “Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think “ —– ALBERT EINSTEIN About two months ago, I attend a webinar of Dr.BARBRA OAKLEY – Learning how to learn. After attending her webinar, I got an idea to write this blog. Nowadays, it is very important for teachers, parents, students as well to know about the training of the brain for learning. It was believed that as humans grow, their brain connections and learning capacity become fixed, slowly as they age it becomes faded. But recent researches denies such believes as they showed learning has no limitations of age and brain connections can never be fixed. The brain is a very complex part of the human body made up of a network of muscles which can grow according to individuals training (training includes physical exercises, yoga, meditation, learning new skills/languages/things, etc.) which triggers our brain cells to make neural pathways according to the learning. LEARNING : It is a process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, behavior, values, etc. through study, observations, experience, or being taught. It involves all five senses i.e., vision, hearing, touch, smell, or taste. “Learning is a process which leads to behavioral changes as a result of some experience, observation, activity, etc.” ——- H.J. KLAUSMEIR BRAIN DURING LEARNING When we learn something our brain cells (neurons) communicate (sending signals) with each other through electrical and chemical signals. These neurons transfer the information from one cell to another. Neurons convert chemical signals into electrical signals which trigger the release of neurotransmitters from the axon into the synapses. The neurotransmitter crosses the synapses and binds to special molecules on the other side of the receptor in the form of chemical signals. These receptors...
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June 26, 2020By Vani Anand, Student Mentor: Dr Jyotsna Kohli Satyam College of Education, Noida “By LEARNING You will TEACH By TEACHING You will LEARN.” WHAT DOES LEARNING MEANS? It ne’er implies that learning is merely done by the learner and teaching by the teacher. In the classroom, both teachers and learners explore new facts and information mutually. Teaching and learning both are integral parts of the education process, and can’t be considered as an isolated segment. LEARNING CHIEFLY LEADS: – Change in behavior Acquiring new knowledge and skills Updating previous knowledge Retrieval of something once needed MODELS OF LEARNING:- As an educationalist, we should be aware of different models proposed for acquiring learning and how a better opportunity could be provided to the learner to acquire learning. Two of the learning models, the ‘objectivist learning model’ and the ‘constructivist learning model’ are generally used to educate students. The objectivist learning model: It supports Skinner’s stimulus-response theory, which states that learning could be a modification in behavioural disposition which will be formed by selective reinforcement. The premise of the objectivist model is that the most effective way for a student to learn subject matter is to “efficiently transmit knowledge from the expert to the learner” i.e. the transmission of knowledge. The constructivist learning model: John Dewey, Jean Piaget & Lev Vygotsky are some of the promoters of constructivism. The primary goal of constructivism is the application of learning in a creative way. Constructivism focuses on the process of learning and through this, the outcomes are produced. In constructivism, students have many opportunities to construct their knowledge and express their understanding. “Knowledge is CONSTRUCTED Not transferred.” -PETER SENGE “CONSTRUCTIVISM proposes that acquisition of knowledge occurs amid four assumptions: Learning involves active participation. Learning is adaptive. Learning is subjective rather than objective. Learning involves both social and individual processes.” TEACHERS IN CONSTRUCTIVIST CLASSROOM: In constructivism, learning...
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By Preeti Gupta – Student Mentor-Ms. Preeti Agarwal Satyam College of Education, Noida “Technology will destroy this planet mentally, if responsible individuals do not come forward to advocate for responsible use of technology.” ― Abhijit Naskar, The Gospel of Technology Recently, I read an editorial article in a spiritual magazine[1], which compelled me to ponder upon an issue. Referring to the statistics given by ‘Central news agency- the largest magazine distribution agency in India,’ this editorial began with an issue that Book publishers are not getting enough business because people prefer to read on digital mediums rather than the printed material. Perfectly fine- It does not seem to be an issue for me because I agree that preferences do change with the evolution, so I continued gazing a few more lines. The next few lines were eye-opening, revealing that only 14 % of literate people read topics of their interests using all mediums (Digital and Print), while half of them only read the newspaper. I was utterly bewildered to digest this piece of information (I am sure the Editor must have been equally surprised while writing this fact) that 86% are NOT reading at all, neither through digital nor through the print mediums. How surprising is this to know that in this technological era, when ‘knowledge’ is the new weapon and ‘data’ is the new currency, people do not have time to read. The sole purpose of Technology was conceived to simplify the mundane struggle of human’s life, and save time to allow pursuing one’s dream of making this world all that more beautiful through self-realization. But, alas!!!, people don’t have time. Ideally, it should have been a reversed situation, where more and more people were expected to do real things, fulfilling their purposes of being here, on this...
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June 10, 2020By Bhawna Pathak and Jyoti Chauhan Mentor-Ms.Vandana Verma “A good head and good heart are always a formidable combination. But when you add to that a literate tongue or pen, then you have something very special.” -Nelson Mandela Education plays a very important role in every aspect of our life. A person who understands the practical applicability of education is successful in his life.Being a student, merely rending the textual things and scoring good marks is not important. What is important is to understand how it is going to make our life beautiful for us and everyone around us.That’s why an educated mind and a good heart combine together to create revolutionary changes in the society. Education is about learning skills and knowledge. It helps us to build opinions and have our own point of view on different things in life. The process by which an individual acquires new skills, behaviors or understanding, often in a formal or informal setting is called education. An individual’s personality is the sum total of person’s quality, characteristics,attitudes,quirks, psychological traits, beliefs and motives which make up his identity. Personality doesn’t mean only your outlook. Personality development means improvement in all spheres of an individual’s life. “Personality is the sum and organization of those traits which determine the role of the individual in the group.” – By Robert Park and Earnest Bugess The role that education plays in shaping our personality is matchless. Being educated means to elevate our personalities. One’s personality development is as important as being educated. Elevated personality pushes us to move forward and outshine in the crowd. But for having a good personality education is very important. There are many such personalities who have set forth their lives as an example for the society like Bill Gates, Stephen Hawkins etc. Through...
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By Ms. Preeti Agarwal, Asst. Prof. Satyam College of Education, Noida The technological revolution has been a buzz phrase for the last 15 years and for all the right reasons. Much like the industrialisation of the 18th century Europe and the introduction of technology in the latter half of the 20thcentury, technological revolution paves a distinct way for human civilisation to proceed—a way that has been beyond comprehension for too long. The education sector, too, isn’t oblivious to the advancements and, for this precise reason, we are witnessing a gradual overhaul in the way learning is perceived and practised. This process of gradual transition, however, requires a swift change in the times of pandemic. Owing to the fact that COVID-19 positive cases have increased dramatically, it has become even more critical to facilitate technology-powered learning. After all, we wouldn’t want the students to deviate from their tracks in the midst of their utmost important careers. But let’s first understand how technology has contributed to education. This way, we’ll be able to get a comprehensive insight into the aspects that can be leveraged during the times of pandemic. Understanding the influence of technology on education There’s no alternative to quality education as it is the driving force behind the country’s progression on a social, economic, and administrative level. With highly competitive markets, it becomes even more important to impart knowledge that not only assists the student in his/her endeavours but also resonates with the surrounding trends. In that light, the employment of progressive interventions to enhance the system becomes a norm. As it stands, these interventions are termed as the influence of technology, and rightly so. Technology has increased accessibility First off, we must comprehend and accept the fact that technology has expanded the domain of education....
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May 14, 2020“When it comes to eLearning, content means everything. If eLearning content is not masterfully designed, all the rest will just go down the drain.” – Christopher Pappas Education sector in India is very vast and it’s growing at a very steady pace. Since the ancient times,the education sector has been given a great importance as it is solely responsible for the growth of the nation and the people .It keeps on changing from time to time. In the past, traditional courses and subjects were considered as the best by forthcoming students. But now the time has changed. Students are now searching for more options and equipping themselves with a modern outlook towards education. Modernization and digitalisation has an important role in the advancement of e-learning process. It’s now moving towards the course with a lot of imagination ,innovations and additional efforts. E-learning is transforming the education sector in an innovative manner. The widening of courses and the changing trends in education sector have formed broader choices for students to decide their career as per their competences and skills. Benefits of having such varied courses are not limited up to the students only.It is beneficial even for colleges, educational bodies, corporate and the whole nation at large. Any age group can get the benefit of e-learning and get success in their chosen career path. The presence of an instructor is not required and learners can decide their own time and venue for learning. This provides a great amount of flexibility for the learners, allowing learning to fit in within their busy lives. Digital Broadcasts Digital broadcast is a phenomenal process to share voice content with the students.The most special standout among the highlights offered by podcasting is learning through tuning in. For some individuals, listening might be more appealing than perusing...
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May 14, 2020By MANISHA MANGLANI (B.Ed SEM-II) MENTOR- MS. NEHA AGGARWAL Satyam College of Education, Noida Life skills Education is a new mantra of education, that is incorporated in the school curriculum with the aim of the development of educational support services, like social work, school health, specialized education, vocational, general guidance, counseling and psychological services. No matter how smart you may be academically, If you don’t have proper life skills to go along with it, you are not able to cope up with the real-life situations. The Growth and advancement of a country rely on the development and improvement of youthful personalities. Teenyboppers are considered as the most productive members of society; they are not able to use their potential because of the absence of direction and inspiration. The central vision of life skills is empowering youngsters to engage in and cope successfully with life and its challenges. Parents, family, and teachers play a crucial role in molding children’s behavior. “LIFE SKILLS ARE ART OF LIVING, WHICH HELP US TO DRAW A PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKETCH OF LIFE” – RAJEEV RANJAN Life skills can change and Affect: Ignorance Awareness Concern Knowledge Motivation Professional skills Habits Lifestyle What are life skills? “Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable humans to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life”-WHO Life skills have 10 core elements: PROBLEM -SOLVING DECISION -MAKING CREATIVE THINKING CRITICAL THINKING SELF AWARENESS EMPATHY INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS GOOD COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT OF STRESS MANAGEMENT OF EMOTION SOCIAL SKILLS-Interpersonal Relationships, Good communication. THINKING SKILLS- Creative thinking, Problem-solving, Decision-making, Critical thinking. EMOTIONAL SKILLS- Management of stress, Management of emotion self- awareness. Each student has a unique way of...
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Prerna Students – Satyam College of Education, Noida Under the guidance of Dr Jyotsna Kohli Faculty – Sayam College of Education, Noida Your life builds up on three things: choices, chances and changes. ‘Choice to take a chance to see the change’ How many of you have felt at some point that you would have been exceptional off accomplishing something different? How many of you have ended up pursuing a course that you don’t like but on an expectation that one day it will pay you well? How many of you doing something that neither you like nor it is contributing to your development? How many of you wanted to pursue something you were passionate and enthusiastic about but however now you got stuck in this competitive world where every other person is running after wealth and position? On an average most of the students are pursuing a career and living a life where they are not happy and this is the reality of today’s world. THE CONFUSION Choosing between the career and passion has now been a challenging dilemma that troubles the minds of every student while they settle on a decision. After passing out from the schools, students stand at their first junction. What to do straightaway? Which road to be taken will lead to a happy and successful life? Shall we follow the passion that keeps us alive consistently or shall we continue accepting the meaning of an effective and successful life that is given by the society which says ‘a bird in the hand is worth two into the bush? It is always great to have a degree’. Finish your degree and afterward seeking you desire. Children are always bombarded with this advice that strives them to make a good living, they are constantly advised to...
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Monica Tyagi Students – Satyam College of Education, Noida Under the guidance of Dr Jyotsna Kohli Faculty – Sayam College of Education, Noida Nearly the entire world is in self- isolation because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and a large portion of us have especially no clue that how might we utilize this valuable time for creating ourselves back to front. There is something exceptionally extraordinary about this quarantine which we have underestimated beforehand, and that is the web. Truly, the web is to be sure an extraordinary bit of leeway for us, while we as a whole are under lockdown it keeps us associated with the external world constantly! “Self-development is a significant help. The better you become, the less time it takes you to accomplish your objectives.” ―Brian Tracy How we can use this time for self-development? The vast majority of us consider breathing easy by heading toward different amusement entries, for example, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Viu, Hotstar,etc . In any case, let’s face it, they presumably work for killing the time that we can use to build up our new aptitudes, interests, and side interests. “The key isn’t in spending time, yet in investing it.”- Stephen R. Bunch. We have constantly heard our seniors saying that-” time is cash” and yes it is exceptionally evident which we understand sometime down the road. Along these lines, it’s in every case better to put the time in doing gainful things rather than simply squandering it. Regardless of on the off chance that we are college understudies, school goers, consultants, educators, businesspersons, and so forth. We should simply know that-” how somebody like us caught in isolation can use our time gainfully, what are the decisions we have? We investigate… By gaining some new useful knowledge: We have for the longest...