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“Child –Centered “
Team Details:
Members:
ANKUR GUPTA
SAHIL GHAI
ASHUTOSH CHAWDHARY
CHANDAN KUMAR
HEMANT VERMA
Causes that creates problems:
1. Poverty
2. Lack of infrastructure.
3. Unpleasant environment.
4. Student not interested.
5. Distance between home and school.
6. un-skilled teachers.
7. Mentality of parents.
 The goal of education is to enable children to learn,
realize their full potential, and partical.
 In spite of increasing enrolment rates, too many
children are learning far less than what they are
taught about or what they ought to learn in
schoolipate meaningfully in society
 This low learning achievement is most frequently
due to a combination of factors that include
inadequate learning environments, inappropriate
teaching methods and frequently unmotivated
teachers, and the malnourishment and ill-health of
children themselves
Children cannot learn if they are sick, and crammed into classrooms. Children will
not learn if they are passive recipients of lessons delivered by ill-equipped
teachers, if they do not apply their learning in supportive home and community
environments. Moreover, educational systems cannot improve and develop without
community acceptance and support, without resources and the simultaneous
attention to how and what educational programming is developed and delivered.
Quality education refers to a system of education that through programming.
Our solution involve :
-Learners who are healthy, well-nourished, and ready to participate and learn, and
supported in learning by their families and communities.
-Environments that are healthy, safe, protective and gender-sensitive, and provide
adequate resources and facilities.
-Content that is reflected in relevant curricula and materials for the acquisition of basic
skills, especially in the areas of literacy, numeracy and skills for life
-Processes through which trained teachers use child-centred teaching approaches in
well-managed classrooms and schools and skillful assessment to facilitate learning
and reduce disparities.
-Outcomes that encompass knowledge, skills, and attitudes, and are linked to
national goals for education and positive participation in society.
The precise definitions of quality are indeed
varied according to the local educational
contexts of different countries. However, the
distinction between simply implementing
educational programmes and the
commitment to ensure that they produce the
desired learner outcomes is being tested in a
series of novel programmes around the
world.
 Knowledge of students: Teachers draw on their knowledge
of child development and their relationships with students to
understand their students’ abilities, interests, aspirations and
values.
 Knowledge of content and curriculum: Teachers draw on
their knowledge of subject matter and curriculum to make
sound decisions about what is important for students to learn.
 Learning environment: Teachers establish a caring,
inclusive, stimulating and safe school community where
students can take intellectual risks, practise democracy, and
work collaboratively and independently.
 Respect for diversity: Teachers help students to learn to respect
individual and grow.
 Instructional resources: Teachers create, assess, select and
adapt a rich and varied collection of materials and draw on other
resources such as staff, community members and students to
support learning.
 Meaningful applications of knowledge: Teachers engage
students in learning within and across disciplines and help students
understand how the subjects they study can be used to explore
important issues in their lives and the world around them.
 Multiple paths to knowledge: Teachers provide students with
multiple paths needed to learn the central concepts in each school
subject, explore important themes and topics that cut across
subject areas, ands build knowledge and understanding up
differences.
Quality processes should
encompass assessment
and evaluation methods
that allow teachers to
gauge the performance and
progress of individual
students.
 Learners who are healthy, well-nourished, and ready to
participate and learn, and supported in learning by their
families and communities;
 Environments that are healthy, safe, protective and
gender-sensitive, and provide adequate resources and
facilities;
 Content that is reflected in relevant curricula and
materials for the acquisition of basic skills, especially in
the areas of literacy, numeracy and skills for life, and
 Processes through which trained teachers use child-
centred teaching approaches in well-managed
classrooms and schools and skillful assessment to
facilitate learning and reduce disparities.
 i Teach for India. (2012). India’s Education Crisis.
 i ASER. (2012). Annual Status of Education Report, 2012
 Kumar, Pramod G. (2013, Jan 22). Why the State of India’s Primary
Education is Shocking?
 iBalasubramanian, Sriram (2013, May 27). Primary Education in
India needs a fix. Forbes India.
 Quality primary Education:The potential to transform society into
single generation.

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child_centered_learning_environment_with_community_development

  • 1. “Child –Centered “ Team Details: Members: ANKUR GUPTA SAHIL GHAI ASHUTOSH CHAWDHARY CHANDAN KUMAR HEMANT VERMA
  • 2. Causes that creates problems: 1. Poverty 2. Lack of infrastructure. 3. Unpleasant environment. 4. Student not interested. 5. Distance between home and school. 6. un-skilled teachers. 7. Mentality of parents.
  • 3.  The goal of education is to enable children to learn, realize their full potential, and partical.  In spite of increasing enrolment rates, too many children are learning far less than what they are taught about or what they ought to learn in schoolipate meaningfully in society  This low learning achievement is most frequently due to a combination of factors that include inadequate learning environments, inappropriate teaching methods and frequently unmotivated teachers, and the malnourishment and ill-health of children themselves
  • 4. Children cannot learn if they are sick, and crammed into classrooms. Children will not learn if they are passive recipients of lessons delivered by ill-equipped teachers, if they do not apply their learning in supportive home and community environments. Moreover, educational systems cannot improve and develop without community acceptance and support, without resources and the simultaneous attention to how and what educational programming is developed and delivered. Quality education refers to a system of education that through programming. Our solution involve : -Learners who are healthy, well-nourished, and ready to participate and learn, and supported in learning by their families and communities. -Environments that are healthy, safe, protective and gender-sensitive, and provide adequate resources and facilities. -Content that is reflected in relevant curricula and materials for the acquisition of basic skills, especially in the areas of literacy, numeracy and skills for life
  • 5. -Processes through which trained teachers use child-centred teaching approaches in well-managed classrooms and schools and skillful assessment to facilitate learning and reduce disparities. -Outcomes that encompass knowledge, skills, and attitudes, and are linked to national goals for education and positive participation in society. The precise definitions of quality are indeed varied according to the local educational contexts of different countries. However, the distinction between simply implementing educational programmes and the commitment to ensure that they produce the desired learner outcomes is being tested in a series of novel programmes around the world.
  • 6.  Knowledge of students: Teachers draw on their knowledge of child development and their relationships with students to understand their students’ abilities, interests, aspirations and values.  Knowledge of content and curriculum: Teachers draw on their knowledge of subject matter and curriculum to make sound decisions about what is important for students to learn.  Learning environment: Teachers establish a caring, inclusive, stimulating and safe school community where students can take intellectual risks, practise democracy, and work collaboratively and independently.
  • 7.  Respect for diversity: Teachers help students to learn to respect individual and grow.  Instructional resources: Teachers create, assess, select and adapt a rich and varied collection of materials and draw on other resources such as staff, community members and students to support learning.  Meaningful applications of knowledge: Teachers engage students in learning within and across disciplines and help students understand how the subjects they study can be used to explore important issues in their lives and the world around them.  Multiple paths to knowledge: Teachers provide students with multiple paths needed to learn the central concepts in each school subject, explore important themes and topics that cut across subject areas, ands build knowledge and understanding up differences.
  • 8. Quality processes should encompass assessment and evaluation methods that allow teachers to gauge the performance and progress of individual students.
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  • 10.  Learners who are healthy, well-nourished, and ready to participate and learn, and supported in learning by their families and communities;  Environments that are healthy, safe, protective and gender-sensitive, and provide adequate resources and facilities;  Content that is reflected in relevant curricula and materials for the acquisition of basic skills, especially in the areas of literacy, numeracy and skills for life, and  Processes through which trained teachers use child- centred teaching approaches in well-managed classrooms and schools and skillful assessment to facilitate learning and reduce disparities.
  • 11.  i Teach for India. (2012). India’s Education Crisis.  i ASER. (2012). Annual Status of Education Report, 2012  Kumar, Pramod G. (2013, Jan 22). Why the State of India’s Primary Education is Shocking?  iBalasubramanian, Sriram (2013, May 27). Primary Education in India needs a fix. Forbes India.  Quality primary Education:The potential to transform society into single generation.