Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Forward Thinking in Rajasthan


I've just wrapped up two energizing days of workshops at Alwar Public School, located in the state of Rajasthan. In the first photo, I've just been warmly welcomed by students and teachers. The good vibes were a constant feature of this stop on my whirlwind tour of India.
Alwar is a school with a strong collaborative culture, where considerable effort has gone into laying a foundation for project-based learning. Under the gentle but forward-thinking leadership of academic coordinator Anshu Beniwal, teachers are well on their way to adopting new strategies for the classroom. They have developed rubrics that cut across grade levels and subject areas, creating a common language for talking about quality student work. They regularly team up on interdisciplinary projects. And they go about their work with good humor and a caring spirit. I came away inspired and eager to see what they accomplish next.

In this photo, Alwar teachers are busy preparing posters about their projects for a gallery walk. They had some great ideas--connecting with experts at a nearby tiger preserve, designing rainwater harvesting for a nearby village, and having students advise travelers about what's worth seeing in India. (Hint: Stop in Alwar and stay at the historic Burja Haveli!)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

THE SCHOOL IS REALLY A LANDMARK IN ALWAR.WITH MS A.BENIWAL LEDING THE TEAM OF TEACHERS WITH ENTHUSIASM AND PRACTICAL APPROACH PBL HAS CERTAINLY A BREAKTHROUGH WHICH WAS VERY WELL APPRECIATED AND APPROVED BY THE PARENTS.NOT TO MENTION THE JOY AND FUN THE STUDENTS HAD DOING THE PROJECT AND LEARNING ACQUIRED DURING THE JOURNY.
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jaya said...

thanx ma'am for such a motivating note. i'm Jaya Singh from ALWAR PUBLIC SCHOOL(jayachauhan96@gmail.com).

Suzie Boss said...

Working with energetic teachers at Alwar Public School was a highlight of my trip. Inspiring teachers and great leadership!
Best wishes,
Suzie

oneworld said...

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