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OUR INSPIRATION

Mr. JAGDISH GANDHI (FOUNDER MANAGER)
AND
Dr. (Mrs.) BHARTI GANDHI (FOUNDER DIRECTOR)
CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, LUCKNOW, INDIA.
CHIEF
COORDINATOR
OF
PEACE PAlS

DR. (MRS.) VINEETA KAMRAN
PRINCIPAL
CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL AND DEGREE COLLEGE
KANPUR ROAD, LUCKNOW, INDIA
OUR lIGHT HOUSE OF SOCIETY
CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL AND DEGREE COLLEGE,
KANPUR ROAD, LUCKNOW, INDIA
PRESENT SCENARIO
We are actually living in an era of
unprecedented violence in a varied
forms viz. ,
Terrorism, War, Crimes,
Injustice, Oppression and
Exploitation
These indescribable atrocities that are
inflicted by man on man because of
religion or caste or colour is the
result of the wrong education
imparted all over the world.
PRESENT NEED
• The prospect of these
children absorbing the spirit
of violence and growing into
being the next generation of
preparation of violence
cannot be ruled out.
• Hence the need of the
hour is nurturing

Peace
Within The Hearts
of the
Children
THE AIM OF PEACE PALS SQCC

We aim to find out
the means to promote
World Unity for
world peace through
our education system
using Information
Technology as a
main tool.
THE WORLD
NEEDS LEADERS
LIKE MAHATMA
GANDHI AND
MUSTAFA KEMAL
ATATURK WHO
CAN DEDICATE
THEIR LIFE IN THE
SERVICE OF THE
MANKIND.
• We at CMS, salute these
great leaders and take
them as our ideals to
serve the MANKIND
because we believe that
a school nurtures the
future
of
mankind
within its walls. The
education
must
therefore
aim
to
produce personalities
like Ataturk and Gandhi
to make this whole
Earth a beautiful and
peaceful NATION.
INTRODUCTION
NAME OF CIRCLE

:

PEACE PALS

ORGANIZATION

:

CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL,
LUCKNOW, INDIA

CONSTITUTED ON

:

DECEMBER 1ST, 2005

GROUP LEADER

:

ABHISHEK SHEKHAR

DY. LEADER

:

KARAN WALIA

:

AISHWARYA , ISHAAN, YASH

:

13 YEARS

:

X

:

SQC ACADEMY CMS KANPUR ROAD

MEMBERS
AVERAGE AGE
AVERAGE CLASS
MEETING VENUE

LUCKNOW (on SUNDAYS from 9:00 am to 10:00 am)
MILESTONE CHART
Dec
Activity
Planning of
Activity
Problem
Identification
Problem
Definition
Observation
and Identifying
Cause
Finding Root
Cause
Data Analysing
Developing
Solutions
Implementatio
ns
Benefits

1

2

3

Jan
4

1

2

3

Feb
4

1

2

3

Mar
4

1

2

3

April
4

1

2

3

4
Our group brainstormed the current
problems in the
Community and listed them as
follows:
•

TERRORISM- IN THE NAME OF RELIGION.

•

•

•

POVERTY.

EFFECT OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT.

GROWING SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AMONG NATIONS.
•

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS.

•

•

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION.

INABILITY OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM
•

COLLAPSE OF FAMILY VALUES WITHIN
THE COMMUNITY
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION

11.30%
9.21%
9.62%
18.83%

12.13%
13.39%
10.46%
15.06%

Terrorism
Growing Social Descrimination among nations
Poverty
Effect of nuclear conflict
Inability of the Education System in building bridges of unity and peace
Human Rights Violation
Environmental Hazards
C ollapse of family values within the community
PROBLEM SELECTION CRITERIA
MARKS BASIS

MEMBERS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ABHISHEK

5

7

3

6

8

5

4

5

KARAN

4

4

4

8

8

4

3

4

ISHAAN

4

6

5

7

7

4

6

6

AISHWARYA

6

2

6

3

9

5

2

7

YASH

2

5

5

7

9

2

3

3

AKSHIT

8

8

2

5

4

3

2

2

TOTAL
%

29

32

25

36

45

23 22

27

12.1 13.4 10.4 15.1 18.8 9.6 9.2 11.3
A- Inability of the
Education system in
building bridges of
unity and peace
Education is the core of
fundamental social change in
our world.
Today's education is transfer
of knowledge from the
notebooks of the teacher to the
notebooks of the students.
Inability of the education
system to unite the world and
promote peace makes it
inefficient to influence and
shape society that values social
justice, respect for others and
a belief in the dignity and
rights of every human life.
Through education we focus on the
following points:

 Foster a culture of peace through
education.
 Promote respect for all human rights.
 Advanced understanding, tolerance and
solidarity.
 Support participatory and the free
follow of information and knowledge
through INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
 Transform both individual lives and
society into self motivating agents of
social change.
“ Education is the manifestation of the perfection
already in man.”

- Swami Vivekananda

 It is only through our concentration on children’s
EDUCATION that we can meet the challenge of increasing
trends of terrorism, violence, wars and insecurity.
 There is a need to create the consciousness of world peace and
foster friendship and harmony among all people.
 The inner peace that dwells in the heart of all human beings
need to be awaken.
 The content of education of a young child greatly determines
his mindset and ultimately his future success.
DATA COLLECTION FROM INTERVIEWS

We found the following main causes for this problem :
 SCHOOL

 SOCIETY

 HOME

 STUDENT
DATA ANALYSIS
RANDOM SAMPLING METHOD SURVEY

SCHOOL

HOME

No
17%
Yes
83%

SOCIETY
NO
33%

YES
67%

NO
50%

YES
50%

STUDENT
NO
42%

YES
58%
SCHOOL
Lack of moral and divine inputs.
Lack of
interaction with
IT

Lack of innovative approaches

More importance to academic curriculum
Lack of global understanding.

Hectic life results in lesser
interaction with wards
Poor self-discipline

HOME

Ignorance about
meaningful
education
Lack of social responsibility
SOCIETY
Lack of concern for peace

Prejudices

Selfish statesmen and politicians.
Religious Fundamentalism
Negative influence of media

Lack of motivation to become a Lack of human values
Total Quality Person (TQP)
Exam fever is motive for study

STUDENT

Students have more family commitments
BRAINSTORMING OF CAUSE AND EFFECT
School
1. Lack of moral
and Divine
inputs.
2. Lack of
innovative
approaches.
3. Lack of global
understanding.
4. Lack of
interaction
with IT.
5. More
importance to
academic
curriculum.

Home
6. Ignorance
about
meaningful
education.
7. Hectic life
results in
lesser
interaction
with ward.
8. Poor selfdiscipline.
9. Lack of social
responsibility

Society
10. Lack of concern
for world peace.
11. Prejudices.

Student
15. Lack of human
values.

16. Lack of
motivation to
12. Selfish statesmen
become a TQP.
and politicians.
17. Academic
13. Religious
excellence is
Fundamentalism.
the ONLY
14. Negative
motive of study.
influence of
18. Students have
media.
more
commitments
towards family .
IDENTIFICATION OF ROOT CAUSES
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Lack of moral and Divine inputs.
Lack of innovative approaches.
Lack of global understanding.
Lack of interaction with IT.
Ignorance about meaningful education.
Lack of concern for world peace.
Prejudices.
Lack of human values.
Lack of motivation to become a TQP.
PRIORITIZATION OF CAUSES AND EFFECT
Cause
and Effect

1

2

3

4

5

6

Total

1

9

8

6

9

9

5

46

5

5

7

9

8

5

9

43

9

7

5

8

7

9

5

41

2

6

8

7

4

6

9

40

14

9

7

8

2

8

6

40

3

8

7

5

7

7

4

38

7

9

8

3

9

8

1

38

11

9

2

7

7

9

3

37

4

7

6

3

6

8

5

35

13

6

5

6

6

5

6

34

15

5

7

4

5

7

5

33

16

7

2

7

4

5

6

31

12

3

5

8

5

7

2

30

18

5

9

4

2

6

4

30

6

9

2

4

6

2

3

26

8

1

5

6

2

5

6

25

10

4

3

2

5

2

8

24

17

4

5

5

4

3

3

24
PRIORITIZATION
OF
CAUSES AND EFFECT
60
50

46

Response

40

43 41
40 40 38 38
37 35
34 33
31 30 30

30

26 25 24 24

20
10
0
1

5

9

2

14

3

7

11

4

13 15 16 12 18

Proble ms

6

8

10 17
STRATEGY-I
“Education is not the filling of a pail,
but the lightning of a fire.” - William Butler Yeats

True education should be of three kinds:
 Material
 Human
 Divine

The four building blocks of meaningful education:
 Universal Values
 Global Understanding
 Excellence in all things
 Service to the world
STRATEGY-II
Such activities aim towards building bridges of unity and constructing the
defences of peace in the minds of the students and also the public at large.

SGA
CISV CAMPS
(Develops cross-culture interaction)

Global Voting
(Develops concern about the rights of children and a
sense of responsibility for the global community)

Mock World Parliaments
(Develops the global understanding)
World Unity and Peace Seminars
(Develops concern for world peace amongst public)

World Peace Prayer
(promotes world peace)

Divine Education Seminars
(creates awareness in parents about meaningful education)

International Children’s Events
(creates a new mindset and feelings of love and understanding
towards all the people of the world)

SQCC
(Inculcates quality among students and helps in
developing as Total Quality Person (TQP))
STRATEGY-III
In
keeping
with
the
requirement of the times,
consideration should be given
to teaching the concept of
world citizenship as a part of
the standard education of every
child.
WHY THE CONCEPT OF
WORLD CITIZEN IS
IMPORTANT ?
•
•
•

•
•

Releases
enormous
financial, technical, human
and moral resources.
Practical strategy for
sustainable development.
Develops global vision to
become conscious citizens
of the country and the
world.
Promotes human honour
and dignity, cooperation
and the desire to serve.
Breaks the barriers
between people and opens
up the possibilities for
global co-operation.
STRATEGY-IV
Technology may be used mainly to make
global education available to all people.
The Internet and computers are offering an
opportunity for continuous learning and
creative commandment ; mainly huge bodies of
knowledge assemble individually and globally.
Individuals, communicate closely with all
peace organizations and peace workers to
facilitate the forming of united world wide
network to bring about the establishment of
world peace.
STRATEGY-V

parents to provide their children a
comprehensive education building their intellectual, physical,
social, and spiritual growth with a global outlook.
They will realize that education is not merely book learning, it is
the whole process of rejuvenating the mind and developing values
like honesty, sincerity, truthfulness etc.
They will understand the aim of meaningful education which is
redemption of mankind from
 its Godlessness
 its Ignorance
 its confusion and
 its conflict
Guide

and

motivate
STRATEGY-VI

“School must be a lighthouse of society”
Debates and CSP’s on World peace should provide guidance
and direction to students, parents and society.
Active participation of individuals from the society in these
seminars will create a sense of responsibility and concern for world
unity and peace.
Promote a change in thinking, a change in the system of values.
World Peace Prayer in seminars and conferences will help to
build a culture for world peace.
STRATEGY-VII
“In order to unite the world we must give up our
prejudices, our own small, trivial notions; an open
receptive mind is essential”
Removal of prejudices is necessary to
 Establish respect for other religions.
 Accept that others have different beliefs.
 Develop respect of secularism.
 Understand cultural differences.
 Appreciate unity in diversity.
STRATEGY-VIII

 Priority should be given to moral education over physical and
intellectual education.
 It should therefore be universally proclaimed, taught in the school,
and constantly asserted in every nation as preparation for the organic
change in the structure of society, which it implies.
 It will inculcate the necessary qualities like honesty, universal
brotherhood, hard-work, that are extolled in all religions.
 More than bookish knowledge, practical knowledge on basic
human values alone can shape our students into a global citizen in the
of the world.
STRATEGY-IX

 Schools should educate every child to become good and
smart and rich in moral values that make a ‘Total Quality
Person’ (TQP).
 Initiating the TQP concept in education inculcates quality
awareness in students and they become self-motivated agents of
social transformation.
 Children will develop analytical abilities, confidence in
oneself, willpower and goal setting competency, serving the
best interests of the community.
1)

World unity and peace
seminar held every
week

2)

Moral teaching period
once in a week

3)

Training for TQP by
quality experts

4)

Act

Objective: To promote
unity and peace through
meaningful education.

World Peace Prayer in
every function

Plan

Target: To amend the
education system.

Identified main
causes
Data analysis through
interviews

1)

Feedback from students, Parents

2)

Benefits

1)

3)

Re-data analysis

2)
3)

Check

4)
5)
6)

Changes in
curriculum
Organising
International
children’s events
Conducting
counselling sessions
Introduction of MT
classes
Organising computer
fairs
World Parliament

Do
IMPLEMENTATION
STEPS

CAUSES

ACTION

BY WH0M

OUTCOME

1.

Lack of moral and divine
inputs.

Three kinds of educationmaterial, human & divine
were incorporated in the
school curriculum.

QC members and
students and
teachers of CMS,
Lucknow

Education became meaningful
and the students get education of
both mind and the soul, which is
the need of the hour.

2.

Lack of innovative
approaches.

Organized CISV Camps,
ISSE Programmes, and
International Children’s
Events.

QC members and
students and
teachers of CMS,
Lucknow

Active participation by students
developed cross-cultural
understanding with a global
outlook.

3.

Lack of global
understanding amongst
students.

Mock World Parliaments
Global Voting.
International conference
Of Chief Justices of the
world.

QC members and
students and
teachers of CMS,
Lucknow

Children developed the sense of
being a world citizen and they
feel their responsibility to unite
the mother earth as one nation.

4.

Lack of interaction with
Information Technology.

Computer aided education
with the usage of internet
& web browsing and
participation in
International Computer
Fair and Seminars.

QC members and
students and
teachers of CMS,
Lucknow,
International
Participants.

Through IT students imbibed the
habit of interacting globally.
They are not confined to their
homes and country rather they
are aware of global problems as
world citizen.
Steps

CAUSES

ACTION

BY WH0M

OUTCOME

5.

Ignorance
amongst parents
about meaningful
education

Divine education seminars
and counselling sessions
were conducted.

QC members and
students and teachers of
CMS and eminent
personalities.

Awareness was created amongst
parents about the need for
meaningful education.

6.

Lack of concern
for peace

1.World unity and peace
seminars held every week.
2. Distribution of peace
publication in the society.

World Unity and Peace
Education Department
of CMS, QC Members
and International
Participants.

Individuals started realising their
responsibility and their thinking
changed considerably.

7.

Prejudiced
society.

Peace Marches and
students radio FM
programmes to create
awareness amongst the
masses.

QC members and
students and teachers of
CMS and Mr. Jadish
Gandhi founder
Manager CMS.

People were willing to give their
mutual differences and
strengthen the education system
for unity and peace.

8.

Lack of human
values in student.

Moral Teaching classes
were introduced in the
academic session.
Personality development
seminars

QC Members Team of
Teachers and experts.

Children corrected themselves
and their attitude changed. they
started behaving well and selfdiscipline was improved.

9.

Lack of
motivation to
become TQP

Organizing Quality
seminars and talks by
Quality Experts to inspire
students to imbibe quality
in their daily life.

QC members and
students and teachers of
CMS.
Quality Experts.

Quality awareness was created
so much so that they are trying
its principle in their studies and
daily life.
1) Developed the universal values
of education for peace and unity
amongst students.
2) CISV Camp provided children
with a range of unique education
group activities which develop
cross-cultural understanding in
them and in children from around
the world. They developed
respect for cultural differences.
3) Developed an international
perspective and a sense of
responsibility to become global
citizens and strive for a more
peaceful world.
4. Discrimination on caste, race,
region, religion was
considerably reduced. People
were willing to establish a
culture for unity and peace,
and service to mankind.
5. Children interacted in the
global community through
Internet Surfing, E-Mails. IT
was used as a teaching tool in
every class room in the school.
Students became aware about
the power of I.T.
6. School and Family came
closer to each other and joined
hands in giving value
education to the children at
home and at school.
7)

Children developed high moral values and ethical conduct.
Enhanced hostile qualities like sincerity, trustworthiness,
respectfulness

8)

Children became conscious of their own strengths and
weaknesses. They developed leadership skills which
broadened their horizon with an international outlook and a
global vision.

9)

Developed an understanding of the World around us. Created
a sense of responsibility to work for the cause of World
Peace and happiness of the people. A belief that individual
and a group of people can make for a positive change was
established
1) World Unity and Peace seminar held once a week.
2) Moral teaching period once in a week in the session.
3) Monthly Training of TQP by Quality experts.
4) World Peace Prayer is held before start of every event
organized by school.
5) Organizing Parents Day, Counselling Session for Parents
and Divine Education Seminars.
6) Internet Surfing once a week.
7) Inspirational talks by Mr. Jagdish Gandhi on CMS FM Radio
and TV Channels.
1)Lack of moral and divine inputs
2)No innovative approaches
3)No global understanding
4)No interaction with IT
5)Unawareness about meaningful education
6)No concern for world peace
7)Prejudiced society
8)Lack of human values
9)No motivation for TQP
1)Education is now for both mind and soul
2)Innovative Techniques were adopted
3)Students believed themselves to be world citizens
4)IT was recognized as the major source of
information to connect people globally
5)It was established that meaningful education is
the need of the hour
6)Peace was accepted as the only solution to the
growing unrest in the world
7)Efforts were made to do away with all the
prejudices
8)Student realized that values actually make a man
9)Students were motivated to become TQP
Lack of Human Values

Innovative Approaches

0

87

25

Moral and Divine Inputs

73 85

Global understanding

67

Interaction with IT

20

80

Unawareness about meaningful education

13 15 10

Causes

60

Concern for World Peace

50

20 20

Prejudices

30

50 70

10

Motivation for TQP

20

40

60

80

Response
Before

After

100

120
CHIEF COORDINATOR : Dr. (MRS.) VINEETA KAMRAN
COORDINATOR
FACILITATOR

: Mr. SAPANDEEP SINGH
: Mr. SANJIB ROY

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"Cms SQC peace pals" from the ICT Seagulls Project designed by Dr. Hayal KÖKSAL

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. OUR INSPIRATION Mr. JAGDISH GANDHI (FOUNDER MANAGER) AND Dr. (Mrs.) BHARTI GANDHI (FOUNDER DIRECTOR) CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, LUCKNOW, INDIA.
  • 4. CHIEF COORDINATOR OF PEACE PAlS DR. (MRS.) VINEETA KAMRAN PRINCIPAL CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL AND DEGREE COLLEGE KANPUR ROAD, LUCKNOW, INDIA
  • 5. OUR lIGHT HOUSE OF SOCIETY CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL AND DEGREE COLLEGE, KANPUR ROAD, LUCKNOW, INDIA
  • 6. PRESENT SCENARIO We are actually living in an era of unprecedented violence in a varied forms viz. , Terrorism, War, Crimes, Injustice, Oppression and Exploitation These indescribable atrocities that are inflicted by man on man because of religion or caste or colour is the result of the wrong education imparted all over the world.
  • 7. PRESENT NEED • The prospect of these children absorbing the spirit of violence and growing into being the next generation of preparation of violence cannot be ruled out. • Hence the need of the hour is nurturing Peace Within The Hearts of the Children
  • 8. THE AIM OF PEACE PALS SQCC We aim to find out the means to promote World Unity for world peace through our education system using Information Technology as a main tool.
  • 9. THE WORLD NEEDS LEADERS LIKE MAHATMA GANDHI AND MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATURK WHO CAN DEDICATE THEIR LIFE IN THE SERVICE OF THE MANKIND.
  • 10. • We at CMS, salute these great leaders and take them as our ideals to serve the MANKIND because we believe that a school nurtures the future of mankind within its walls. The education must therefore aim to produce personalities like Ataturk and Gandhi to make this whole Earth a beautiful and peaceful NATION.
  • 11. INTRODUCTION NAME OF CIRCLE : PEACE PALS ORGANIZATION : CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, LUCKNOW, INDIA CONSTITUTED ON : DECEMBER 1ST, 2005 GROUP LEADER : ABHISHEK SHEKHAR DY. LEADER : KARAN WALIA : AISHWARYA , ISHAAN, YASH : 13 YEARS : X : SQC ACADEMY CMS KANPUR ROAD MEMBERS AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE CLASS MEETING VENUE LUCKNOW (on SUNDAYS from 9:00 am to 10:00 am)
  • 12. MILESTONE CHART Dec Activity Planning of Activity Problem Identification Problem Definition Observation and Identifying Cause Finding Root Cause Data Analysing Developing Solutions Implementatio ns Benefits 1 2 3 Jan 4 1 2 3 Feb 4 1 2 3 Mar 4 1 2 3 April 4 1 2 3 4
  • 13. Our group brainstormed the current problems in the Community and listed them as follows:
  • 14. • TERRORISM- IN THE NAME OF RELIGION. • • • POVERTY. EFFECT OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT. GROWING SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AMONG NATIONS.
  • 15. • ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS. • • HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION. INABILITY OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM • COLLAPSE OF FAMILY VALUES WITHIN THE COMMUNITY
  • 16. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION 11.30% 9.21% 9.62% 18.83% 12.13% 13.39% 10.46% 15.06% Terrorism Growing Social Descrimination among nations Poverty Effect of nuclear conflict Inability of the Education System in building bridges of unity and peace Human Rights Violation Environmental Hazards C ollapse of family values within the community
  • 17. PROBLEM SELECTION CRITERIA MARKS BASIS MEMBERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ABHISHEK 5 7 3 6 8 5 4 5 KARAN 4 4 4 8 8 4 3 4 ISHAAN 4 6 5 7 7 4 6 6 AISHWARYA 6 2 6 3 9 5 2 7 YASH 2 5 5 7 9 2 3 3 AKSHIT 8 8 2 5 4 3 2 2 TOTAL % 29 32 25 36 45 23 22 27 12.1 13.4 10.4 15.1 18.8 9.6 9.2 11.3
  • 18. A- Inability of the Education system in building bridges of unity and peace
  • 19. Education is the core of fundamental social change in our world. Today's education is transfer of knowledge from the notebooks of the teacher to the notebooks of the students. Inability of the education system to unite the world and promote peace makes it inefficient to influence and shape society that values social justice, respect for others and a belief in the dignity and rights of every human life.
  • 20. Through education we focus on the following points:  Foster a culture of peace through education.  Promote respect for all human rights.  Advanced understanding, tolerance and solidarity.  Support participatory and the free follow of information and knowledge through INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.  Transform both individual lives and society into self motivating agents of social change.
  • 21. “ Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.” - Swami Vivekananda  It is only through our concentration on children’s EDUCATION that we can meet the challenge of increasing trends of terrorism, violence, wars and insecurity.  There is a need to create the consciousness of world peace and foster friendship and harmony among all people.  The inner peace that dwells in the heart of all human beings need to be awaken.  The content of education of a young child greatly determines his mindset and ultimately his future success.
  • 22. DATA COLLECTION FROM INTERVIEWS We found the following main causes for this problem :  SCHOOL  SOCIETY  HOME  STUDENT
  • 23. DATA ANALYSIS RANDOM SAMPLING METHOD SURVEY SCHOOL HOME No 17% Yes 83% SOCIETY NO 33% YES 67% NO 50% YES 50% STUDENT NO 42% YES 58%
  • 24. SCHOOL Lack of moral and divine inputs. Lack of interaction with IT Lack of innovative approaches More importance to academic curriculum Lack of global understanding. Hectic life results in lesser interaction with wards Poor self-discipline HOME Ignorance about meaningful education Lack of social responsibility
  • 25. SOCIETY Lack of concern for peace Prejudices Selfish statesmen and politicians. Religious Fundamentalism Negative influence of media Lack of motivation to become a Lack of human values Total Quality Person (TQP) Exam fever is motive for study STUDENT Students have more family commitments
  • 26. BRAINSTORMING OF CAUSE AND EFFECT School 1. Lack of moral and Divine inputs. 2. Lack of innovative approaches. 3. Lack of global understanding. 4. Lack of interaction with IT. 5. More importance to academic curriculum. Home 6. Ignorance about meaningful education. 7. Hectic life results in lesser interaction with ward. 8. Poor selfdiscipline. 9. Lack of social responsibility Society 10. Lack of concern for world peace. 11. Prejudices. Student 15. Lack of human values. 16. Lack of motivation to 12. Selfish statesmen become a TQP. and politicians. 17. Academic 13. Religious excellence is Fundamentalism. the ONLY 14. Negative motive of study. influence of 18. Students have media. more commitments towards family .
  • 27. IDENTIFICATION OF ROOT CAUSES • • • • • • • • • Lack of moral and Divine inputs. Lack of innovative approaches. Lack of global understanding. Lack of interaction with IT. Ignorance about meaningful education. Lack of concern for world peace. Prejudices. Lack of human values. Lack of motivation to become a TQP.
  • 28. PRIORITIZATION OF CAUSES AND EFFECT Cause and Effect 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 1 9 8 6 9 9 5 46 5 5 7 9 8 5 9 43 9 7 5 8 7 9 5 41 2 6 8 7 4 6 9 40 14 9 7 8 2 8 6 40 3 8 7 5 7 7 4 38 7 9 8 3 9 8 1 38 11 9 2 7 7 9 3 37 4 7 6 3 6 8 5 35 13 6 5 6 6 5 6 34 15 5 7 4 5 7 5 33 16 7 2 7 4 5 6 31 12 3 5 8 5 7 2 30 18 5 9 4 2 6 4 30 6 9 2 4 6 2 3 26 8 1 5 6 2 5 6 25 10 4 3 2 5 2 8 24 17 4 5 5 4 3 3 24
  • 29. PRIORITIZATION OF CAUSES AND EFFECT 60 50 46 Response 40 43 41 40 40 38 38 37 35 34 33 31 30 30 30 26 25 24 24 20 10 0 1 5 9 2 14 3 7 11 4 13 15 16 12 18 Proble ms 6 8 10 17
  • 30. STRATEGY-I “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lightning of a fire.” - William Butler Yeats  True education should be of three kinds:  Material  Human  Divine The four building blocks of meaningful education:  Universal Values  Global Understanding  Excellence in all things  Service to the world
  • 31. STRATEGY-II Such activities aim towards building bridges of unity and constructing the defences of peace in the minds of the students and also the public at large. SGA CISV CAMPS (Develops cross-culture interaction) Global Voting (Develops concern about the rights of children and a sense of responsibility for the global community) Mock World Parliaments (Develops the global understanding)
  • 32. World Unity and Peace Seminars (Develops concern for world peace amongst public) World Peace Prayer (promotes world peace) Divine Education Seminars (creates awareness in parents about meaningful education) International Children’s Events (creates a new mindset and feelings of love and understanding towards all the people of the world) SQCC (Inculcates quality among students and helps in developing as Total Quality Person (TQP))
  • 33. STRATEGY-III In keeping with the requirement of the times, consideration should be given to teaching the concept of world citizenship as a part of the standard education of every child.
  • 34. WHY THE CONCEPT OF WORLD CITIZEN IS IMPORTANT ? • • • • • Releases enormous financial, technical, human and moral resources. Practical strategy for sustainable development. Develops global vision to become conscious citizens of the country and the world. Promotes human honour and dignity, cooperation and the desire to serve. Breaks the barriers between people and opens up the possibilities for global co-operation.
  • 35. STRATEGY-IV Technology may be used mainly to make global education available to all people. The Internet and computers are offering an opportunity for continuous learning and creative commandment ; mainly huge bodies of knowledge assemble individually and globally. Individuals, communicate closely with all peace organizations and peace workers to facilitate the forming of united world wide network to bring about the establishment of world peace.
  • 36. STRATEGY-V parents to provide their children a comprehensive education building their intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual growth with a global outlook. They will realize that education is not merely book learning, it is the whole process of rejuvenating the mind and developing values like honesty, sincerity, truthfulness etc. They will understand the aim of meaningful education which is redemption of mankind from  its Godlessness  its Ignorance  its confusion and  its conflict Guide and motivate
  • 37. STRATEGY-VI “School must be a lighthouse of society” Debates and CSP’s on World peace should provide guidance and direction to students, parents and society. Active participation of individuals from the society in these seminars will create a sense of responsibility and concern for world unity and peace. Promote a change in thinking, a change in the system of values. World Peace Prayer in seminars and conferences will help to build a culture for world peace.
  • 38. STRATEGY-VII “In order to unite the world we must give up our prejudices, our own small, trivial notions; an open receptive mind is essential” Removal of prejudices is necessary to  Establish respect for other religions.  Accept that others have different beliefs.  Develop respect of secularism.  Understand cultural differences.  Appreciate unity in diversity.
  • 39. STRATEGY-VIII  Priority should be given to moral education over physical and intellectual education.  It should therefore be universally proclaimed, taught in the school, and constantly asserted in every nation as preparation for the organic change in the structure of society, which it implies.  It will inculcate the necessary qualities like honesty, universal brotherhood, hard-work, that are extolled in all religions.  More than bookish knowledge, practical knowledge on basic human values alone can shape our students into a global citizen in the of the world.
  • 40. STRATEGY-IX  Schools should educate every child to become good and smart and rich in moral values that make a ‘Total Quality Person’ (TQP).  Initiating the TQP concept in education inculcates quality awareness in students and they become self-motivated agents of social transformation.  Children will develop analytical abilities, confidence in oneself, willpower and goal setting competency, serving the best interests of the community.
  • 41. 1) World unity and peace seminar held every week 2) Moral teaching period once in a week 3) Training for TQP by quality experts 4) Act Objective: To promote unity and peace through meaningful education. World Peace Prayer in every function Plan Target: To amend the education system. Identified main causes Data analysis through interviews 1) Feedback from students, Parents 2) Benefits 1) 3) Re-data analysis 2) 3) Check 4) 5) 6) Changes in curriculum Organising International children’s events Conducting counselling sessions Introduction of MT classes Organising computer fairs World Parliament Do
  • 42. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS CAUSES ACTION BY WH0M OUTCOME 1. Lack of moral and divine inputs. Three kinds of educationmaterial, human & divine were incorporated in the school curriculum. QC members and students and teachers of CMS, Lucknow Education became meaningful and the students get education of both mind and the soul, which is the need of the hour. 2. Lack of innovative approaches. Organized CISV Camps, ISSE Programmes, and International Children’s Events. QC members and students and teachers of CMS, Lucknow Active participation by students developed cross-cultural understanding with a global outlook. 3. Lack of global understanding amongst students. Mock World Parliaments Global Voting. International conference Of Chief Justices of the world. QC members and students and teachers of CMS, Lucknow Children developed the sense of being a world citizen and they feel their responsibility to unite the mother earth as one nation. 4. Lack of interaction with Information Technology. Computer aided education with the usage of internet & web browsing and participation in International Computer Fair and Seminars. QC members and students and teachers of CMS, Lucknow, International Participants. Through IT students imbibed the habit of interacting globally. They are not confined to their homes and country rather they are aware of global problems as world citizen.
  • 43. Steps CAUSES ACTION BY WH0M OUTCOME 5. Ignorance amongst parents about meaningful education Divine education seminars and counselling sessions were conducted. QC members and students and teachers of CMS and eminent personalities. Awareness was created amongst parents about the need for meaningful education. 6. Lack of concern for peace 1.World unity and peace seminars held every week. 2. Distribution of peace publication in the society. World Unity and Peace Education Department of CMS, QC Members and International Participants. Individuals started realising their responsibility and their thinking changed considerably. 7. Prejudiced society. Peace Marches and students radio FM programmes to create awareness amongst the masses. QC members and students and teachers of CMS and Mr. Jadish Gandhi founder Manager CMS. People were willing to give their mutual differences and strengthen the education system for unity and peace. 8. Lack of human values in student. Moral Teaching classes were introduced in the academic session. Personality development seminars QC Members Team of Teachers and experts. Children corrected themselves and their attitude changed. they started behaving well and selfdiscipline was improved. 9. Lack of motivation to become TQP Organizing Quality seminars and talks by Quality Experts to inspire students to imbibe quality in their daily life. QC members and students and teachers of CMS. Quality Experts. Quality awareness was created so much so that they are trying its principle in their studies and daily life.
  • 44. 1) Developed the universal values of education for peace and unity amongst students. 2) CISV Camp provided children with a range of unique education group activities which develop cross-cultural understanding in them and in children from around the world. They developed respect for cultural differences. 3) Developed an international perspective and a sense of responsibility to become global citizens and strive for a more peaceful world.
  • 45. 4. Discrimination on caste, race, region, religion was considerably reduced. People were willing to establish a culture for unity and peace, and service to mankind. 5. Children interacted in the global community through Internet Surfing, E-Mails. IT was used as a teaching tool in every class room in the school. Students became aware about the power of I.T. 6. School and Family came closer to each other and joined hands in giving value education to the children at home and at school.
  • 46. 7) Children developed high moral values and ethical conduct. Enhanced hostile qualities like sincerity, trustworthiness, respectfulness 8) Children became conscious of their own strengths and weaknesses. They developed leadership skills which broadened their horizon with an international outlook and a global vision. 9) Developed an understanding of the World around us. Created a sense of responsibility to work for the cause of World Peace and happiness of the people. A belief that individual and a group of people can make for a positive change was established
  • 47. 1) World Unity and Peace seminar held once a week. 2) Moral teaching period once in a week in the session. 3) Monthly Training of TQP by Quality experts. 4) World Peace Prayer is held before start of every event organized by school. 5) Organizing Parents Day, Counselling Session for Parents and Divine Education Seminars. 6) Internet Surfing once a week. 7) Inspirational talks by Mr. Jagdish Gandhi on CMS FM Radio and TV Channels.
  • 48. 1)Lack of moral and divine inputs 2)No innovative approaches 3)No global understanding 4)No interaction with IT 5)Unawareness about meaningful education 6)No concern for world peace 7)Prejudiced society 8)Lack of human values 9)No motivation for TQP
  • 49. 1)Education is now for both mind and soul 2)Innovative Techniques were adopted 3)Students believed themselves to be world citizens 4)IT was recognized as the major source of information to connect people globally 5)It was established that meaningful education is the need of the hour 6)Peace was accepted as the only solution to the growing unrest in the world 7)Efforts were made to do away with all the prejudices 8)Student realized that values actually make a man 9)Students were motivated to become TQP
  • 50. Lack of Human Values Innovative Approaches 0 87 25 Moral and Divine Inputs 73 85 Global understanding 67 Interaction with IT 20 80 Unawareness about meaningful education 13 15 10 Causes 60 Concern for World Peace 50 20 20 Prejudices 30 50 70 10 Motivation for TQP 20 40 60 80 Response Before After 100 120
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  • 52. CHIEF COORDINATOR : Dr. (MRS.) VINEETA KAMRAN COORDINATOR FACILITATOR : Mr. SAPANDEEP SINGH : Mr. SANJIB ROY