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1. Individual Project Report – II
HEALTH CARE WORKSHOP
(School and Community)
Mr. Kirushnapillai Nivatharan
(2016/MG/ICT/E/M/044),
2019/2020 Internship Year,
Maharagam National College of Education,
Maharagama.
2. PROJECT REPORT
Topic : Health care workshop
Project Area : School and Community
Project Type : Individual
Name : Kirushnapillai Nivatharan
Registration no: 2016/MG/ICT/E/M/044
Course : Information & Communication Technology
School : C/ Vivekananda National College
3. DECLARATION
We hereby certify that the project work under school and community
area entitled for parents and support to develop their child’s care and
health via develop and gibe the good appropriate child in the school
community, and this project report has submitted in partial fulfillment
of the National Diploma in Teaching (ICT).
………………………..
Date
…………………………………
Signature of Intern
(K.Nivatharan)
4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our President of
Maharagama National College of Education, Mr.Y.Kirubananthan, who
gave us the valuable opportunity and encouraged us to do our internship
successfully.
My wholehearted thanks also go to all the lecturers of Maharagama
National College of Education who were a great support to us by
providing essential support and advices in time of need.
Especially we remembered our internship lecturers Mrs. Uditha
Amarathunga madam (Vice President Continue Education), and
Mr.N.Gnanavel who gave their invaluable guidance, comments and the
suggestions and directed us throughout the project work to do it
successfully.
We would specially thank to Mis.T.Dharshani Teacher (Primary
sectional head), Mrs.S.Ronila Teacher (Mentor) and Mr.M.A.Nawsath Sir,
the Principal Mr.A.R.Rammaya of C/Vivekananda National College, who
helped us to do my individual project well.
Thank you
6. INTRODUCTION
Actually this project is about “nurtures and awareness to the
parents for take care about their child”. Main purpose of this project is
giving needed information, awareness and solutions for problems facing
by primary students getting problem about nurtures and health care.
For that I did a health care program for Primary students’ parents
on Tuesday, 11th
of February 2020, Thursday, 13th
of February 2020, and
Tuesday, 18th
of February 2020; with the help of Primary sectional head
and the teacher who gave me the contact of the parents.
I noticed some problems between primary students; Teachers and
sectional head also suggested me to do the workshop under this topic. So
I have planned to do a workshop. For implementing this project, I got
help from the Principal, Secondary Sectional head, in charge Teacher, and
Parents.
7. OBJECTIVES
1. To give awareness about food and nutrition.
2. To give awareness about handle their child.
3. Give awareness about childhood problems, mental behaviors.
9. IMPLEMENTATION
STEP – I
Conducted discussion with the principal, mentor, primary secondly
head and in charge teacher on Wednesday (5th
of February 2020).
According to the discussion had with principal and related personals
based on the project about to do workshop for primary students’
parents about nurtures problem and child mentality behaviors
(health care).
STEP – II
Prepared plan for conduction the program.
In the preparation of the plan, discuss with primary in charge
teacher through the contact all the parents and invite them on
time.
Get help from the mentor.
Arranged every need with the help of principal and staff.
STEP – III
On 11th
of February 2020 (Tuesday) I have planned to start Health
care workshop a t9:00 am; around 200 parents attend the
workshop on time and the encage the workshop very well and they
asked their doubts also.
But the next day the parents didn’t come on time so we skip our
activities and took the lecture because the doctor was commuted in
the other schedule on the time, although i felt he did their best.
Workshop was continued till 12:30 pm.
Completed my project in a successful way with the help of the in
charge Teachers and primary sectional head.
10. RESOURCES USED
During the implementation of this project in our school I received extend
level of support from various parts of school organization body. In that
huge part, I am extremely glad to mention a handful amount of people in
the below list.
Human resources
1. Parents
2. Principal
3. Teachers
4. Presenter
Physical resources
1. School main hall
2. Speaker
3. Microphone
4. Laptop
5. Power Point Presentation
Service
1. Nurtures
2. Child care
3. Counseling
11. TIME FRAME
No Steps
2020
January February March
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1. Selecting the topic
2. Preparing the project
proposal and getting
approval
3. Initial discussion with
mentor, lecture and the
principal
4. Preparation and the
planning to the program
5. Implementation of the
program
6. Evaluate the performance
7. Preparing the project
report
12. ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Before
Before this program most of the students wasn’t bring their natures food
in the school. In the interval period only the bought the breakfast so the
reason most of the student suffer from headache, stomach upset and
sleepy in the classroom.
After
After the program most of the parents gave breakfast to their child. So
their problems will be minimized and they participate the lesson very
well.
13. CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS
I had done a workshop for parents; it’s about child facing problems &
mental behaviors. Through this project;
It was useful for parents and children.
Parents got an idea to handle their child.
They had discuss their problems with the doctor and get
appropriate suggestions.
They got an idea of understand the value about healthy food.
I hope all the parents use their time as valuable.