Presented by,
Shiva Prasad M S
Aparna K J
Arathy K
Amrutha D M
Divya N
Venkatesh Prasad B R
Manjunatha P
 We, the pupils of Amrita School Of Education,
Mysuru Campus.
 We are here to present before you about our School
Internship-I held in Government Girls High School,
People’s Park, Nazarbad, Mysuru between 11th
September to 15th September 2017.
About us

 The time bound process which involves engagement with the students
and teachers in schools.
 The sustained engagement with the school over a period of time is
known as ‘school internship’.
School internship:

Government Girls High School,
People’s park Nazarbad, Mysuru
School timings: 11:20AM to 5:30PM(Lunch from 2:20PM to 2:40PM)

Prayer assembly

Mission
• “Dust before it dust us.”
Vision
• Overall development of girls.
• Developing and constructing the characterized
positive educational environment.
Government Girls High School,
People’s park Nazarbad, Mysuru

 Name: Somashekhar B
 Qualification: M.A, M.Ed,
K.E.S.
 In service since: June 2014
 Experience: 18 years
Details of the Head Master
(Vice Principal):
1. Somashekhar B (Vice-Principal)
2. Gayathri M N (Assistant teacher)
3. Bhagyadevamma K (Assistant teacher)
4. Mohammad Rafiq Pasha (P E T teacher)
5. Usharani A V (Assistant teacher)
6. Jayanthi K T (Assistant teacher)
7. Abhaya G (Assistant teacher)
8. Lakshmidevi M (Assistant teacher)
9. Japamathru Meri P (Assistant teacher)
10. Shivaswamy A P (Assistant teacher)
11. Radha P (Assistant teacher)
12. Sudha N C (Assistant teacher)
13. Noor Ashya A S (Assistant teacher)
14. Rekha M (Assistant teacher)
15. Amitha Devi K R (Assistant teacher)
16. Kousalya (Assistant teacher)
17. Nethravathi S K (Assistant teacher)
18. Prabhamani M G (Assistant teacher)
19. Idaalin Sujatha (Assistant teacher)
20. Badari Narayana Prasad (Assistant teacher)
21. Vaani (Assistant teacher)
22. Krishna Nayaka (Grade-2)
23. Nagaraju M B (Music teacher)
24. Meenakumari (P E T Teacher)
25. Devaraju D(Group D)
26. Server(Group D)
27. Naveen(Group D)
List of faculty members

Infrastructure

 No criteria to get admission.
 Admission open to all category girls.
 Students can get admission at any time of the year.
 For SSLC, students should admit to school before
September.
 Documents collected while admission: Transfer
Certificate, Aadhaar card, Caste & Income certificate
Admission

Collection of fees:
 Annual fee of rupees 60/- per student is
being collected as fees.
 The fee collected from the students will be
utilized for SWF and TBF.
Admission
Students’
fees
SWF
TBF

 SWF Students’ Welfare Fund.
 TBF Teachers’ Beneficiary Fund.
Establishment :
 The Government of Karnataka, keeping in mind the
welfare of students and teachers of the State, established
the Karnataka State Teachers' Benefit Fund and Karnataka
State Students’ Welfare Fund in the year 1963.
 It is the first of its kind established for the welfare of
students and teachers in Karnataka.
SWF & TBF
Administration :
SWF & TBF
SWF&TWF
State Committee(Officials and
Educationists)
Chairman (Minister for Primary &
Secondary Education)
Commissioner for Public
Instruction(Treasurer)

• The contribution is collected
every year from students of high
schools and higher education.
• Life Membership fees is collected
from teachers of all categories.
• The amount thus collected is
utilized for providing benefits
to teachers and students.
Sources of
Income :
SWF & TBF
 Free uniforms.
 Free text books and note books.
 Health check up – Once in a year.
 Tablets – Weekly one tablet(Folic acid tablet), Once in 6
months(Albendazole).
Scholarships:
 Merit based scholarship, Minority scholarship, SC/ST scholarship.
 Girls incentive scholarship(5,000rs per month for SC/ST girls).
 Special scholarships for PH students(2,000rs per year by the Edu.
Dept. & 1,200rs per month by the Govt.)
 Special scholarships for Single parent students and Orphan
students.(1,500rs per month by the Govt.)
 The Central Govt. sponsors 5,000/- rupees for INSPIRE AWARDS.
Facilities provided by the Government
to the GGHS, People’s park, Mysuru
Distribution of uniforms:
 2 pairs of free uniforms per
student are being distributed
by the government to all the
students of class 8. And 1 pair
of free uniforms per student
to all the students of class 9 &
10 in the beginning of every
academic year.
Facilities provided by the Government
to the GGHS, People’s park, Mysuru

Mid day meal programme:
 In 2003 – Implemented in Primary Schools.
 In 2007 – Implemented in High Schools.
 1 rupee 98 paisa to be spent by the Government for vegetables per
student.
 As per the Government norms 1 cook should be there for 100
students.
 Cooks will be recruited by the school officials like the Head Master
on caste basis(SC/ST).
 The cooks will be paid rupees 2,100/- per month by the government.
 The main objectives of Mid Day Meal Programme: Nutritious,
Hygienic and Clean food.
Mid day meal programme:
 The government is supplying the ration on a monthly basis.
 There is sufficient supply of ration to the school.
 Mothers committee will check the quality of the food
Mid day meal programme:

Mid day meal programme:
The mid day meals timings is from 2.10pm to 2.40pm.
Student feedback will be collected once in a month.
 The Government will sponsor for
150 ml of flavored milk to school
children 5 days a week under the
Ksheera Bhagya scheme.
 Earlier milk was distributed
thrice a week.
 The 150 ml of milk to be
supplied to children will be
converted from 18 grams of
whole milk powder.
 Milk will be served to students
before the school prayer.
(10:30AM to 11:15AM)
Milk distribution to students

 has
donated 6 Computers to the
school.
 A dignitary from Netherland
has distributed books worth
30,000/- rupees.
 Yearly once health check up.
 has
contributed a water plant for
the purpose of providing
purified drinking water.
Non-Government Facilities
executed in the school:
 Banks like
Non-Government Facilities
executed in the school:
are donating 5,000 rupees for annual day functions.
 Digitalization of education by the introduction of Smart classes.
Non-Government Facilities
executed in the school:
 Gardening: Planting vegetable plants for multipurpose usage.
Non-Government Facilities
executed in the school:

 Formed in 2001.
 Totally there will be 12 members in the committee.
 The Vice Principal will be the secretory.
 Joint account of the Vice Principal and the President
is maintained.
SDMC(School Development and
Monitoring Committee)

 Passing the order.
 Inviting the members.
 Conducting the meetings when needed.
 Maintaining the SDMC records.
 Division of funds and discussing the problems.
 Taking problem solving resolutions.
 Celebrating National festivals.
 Taking the permission of members in spending the
funds.
Role of Vice Principal in SDMC

 It is a 3 years plan.
 Intended at implementing new plans and
programmes.
 Discussion about implementing plans.
 The participants are the Vice Principal, SDMC
members etc,..
SDP(School Development
Programme)

 Intended at improving the results.
 Conducting pre-test in the beginning of every
academic year.
 Bridge course for weak students for 15 days from
June 1st to June 15th.
 Achievement test.
 Remedial classes for students who score poor marks
in tests.
 Club activities, Library utilization.
SAP(School Academic Plan)
NTSE conducted by NCERT:
 For students who pass this exam, the student will get rupees 2,000/-
per month till higher education.
NMMS conducted by DSERT:
 For students who pass this exam, the student will get rupees 500/- per
month till higher education.
Other facilities to the students
School academic calender
Drop out students list
Mid-day meals records
Consolidated marks register
Students admission record
Govt & Non-govt cash book
Supervision record
Parents-Teachers meeting record
SDMC register
School Development Programme
Staff attendance
Records observed

School academic calender

School academic calender

Drop Out Students list

Mid-day meals records:

Consolidated marks register

Students admission record

Govt & Non-Govt cash book

Govt & Non-Govt cash book

Supervision record

Parents-Teachers meeting
record

SDMC register

SDP records

SDP records

Staff attendance
 Last 2 periods on every
fridays is reserved for
co-curricular activities.
 Co-curricular activities
like debate, quiz
competition, science
exhibition, and so many
activities performed by
clubs like science club,
language club etc,..
Co-curricular activities:

 The Government is providing adequate amount of
facilities.
 The govt. is spending more than 50,000 rupees per
student.
 Students in the urban area are not utilizing the Govt.
facilities.
 Vice Principal is answerable to the Govt.
 No grants will be given to the Govt. schools in urban area.
 The dropout students rate has been increasing in urban
areas.
Opinion of the Vice Principal and the other
faculty members about the Govt. Facilities
 Recalled previous topics
 Used chart for demonstration
 Gave familiar examples
 Wrote important points on board
 Frequently asked questions
 Stressed on important topics
 Gave activity & Home work
Class observation

Our interaction with the Vice
Principal and students

Our interaction with the Vice
Principal and students

Our interaction with the Vice
Principal and students

Thank you…

School Internship phase 1

  • 1.
    Presented by, Shiva PrasadM S Aparna K J Arathy K Amrutha D M Divya N Venkatesh Prasad B R Manjunatha P
  • 2.
     We, thepupils of Amrita School Of Education, Mysuru Campus.  We are here to present before you about our School Internship-I held in Government Girls High School, People’s Park, Nazarbad, Mysuru between 11th September to 15th September 2017. About us
  • 3.
      The timebound process which involves engagement with the students and teachers in schools.  The sustained engagement with the school over a period of time is known as ‘school internship’. School internship:
  • 4.
     Government Girls HighSchool, People’s park Nazarbad, Mysuru School timings: 11:20AM to 5:30PM(Lunch from 2:20PM to 2:40PM)
  • 5.
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     Mission • “Dust beforeit dust us.” Vision • Overall development of girls. • Developing and constructing the characterized positive educational environment. Government Girls High School, People’s park Nazarbad, Mysuru
  • 7.
      Name: SomashekharB  Qualification: M.A, M.Ed, K.E.S.  In service since: June 2014  Experience: 18 years Details of the Head Master (Vice Principal):
  • 8.
    1. Somashekhar B(Vice-Principal) 2. Gayathri M N (Assistant teacher) 3. Bhagyadevamma K (Assistant teacher) 4. Mohammad Rafiq Pasha (P E T teacher) 5. Usharani A V (Assistant teacher) 6. Jayanthi K T (Assistant teacher) 7. Abhaya G (Assistant teacher) 8. Lakshmidevi M (Assistant teacher) 9. Japamathru Meri P (Assistant teacher) 10. Shivaswamy A P (Assistant teacher) 11. Radha P (Assistant teacher) 12. Sudha N C (Assistant teacher) 13. Noor Ashya A S (Assistant teacher) 14. Rekha M (Assistant teacher) 15. Amitha Devi K R (Assistant teacher) 16. Kousalya (Assistant teacher) 17. Nethravathi S K (Assistant teacher) 18. Prabhamani M G (Assistant teacher) 19. Idaalin Sujatha (Assistant teacher) 20. Badari Narayana Prasad (Assistant teacher) 21. Vaani (Assistant teacher) 22. Krishna Nayaka (Grade-2) 23. Nagaraju M B (Music teacher) 24. Meenakumari (P E T Teacher) 25. Devaraju D(Group D) 26. Server(Group D) 27. Naveen(Group D) List of faculty members
  • 9.
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      No criteriato get admission.  Admission open to all category girls.  Students can get admission at any time of the year.  For SSLC, students should admit to school before September.  Documents collected while admission: Transfer Certificate, Aadhaar card, Caste & Income certificate Admission
  • 11.
     Collection of fees: Annual fee of rupees 60/- per student is being collected as fees.  The fee collected from the students will be utilized for SWF and TBF. Admission Students’ fees SWF TBF
  • 12.
      SWF Students’Welfare Fund.  TBF Teachers’ Beneficiary Fund. Establishment :  The Government of Karnataka, keeping in mind the welfare of students and teachers of the State, established the Karnataka State Teachers' Benefit Fund and Karnataka State Students’ Welfare Fund in the year 1963.  It is the first of its kind established for the welfare of students and teachers in Karnataka. SWF & TBF
  • 13.
    Administration : SWF &TBF SWF&TWF State Committee(Officials and Educationists) Chairman (Minister for Primary & Secondary Education) Commissioner for Public Instruction(Treasurer)
  • 14.
     • The contributionis collected every year from students of high schools and higher education. • Life Membership fees is collected from teachers of all categories. • The amount thus collected is utilized for providing benefits to teachers and students. Sources of Income : SWF & TBF
  • 15.
     Free uniforms. Free text books and note books.  Health check up – Once in a year.  Tablets – Weekly one tablet(Folic acid tablet), Once in 6 months(Albendazole). Scholarships:  Merit based scholarship, Minority scholarship, SC/ST scholarship.  Girls incentive scholarship(5,000rs per month for SC/ST girls).  Special scholarships for PH students(2,000rs per year by the Edu. Dept. & 1,200rs per month by the Govt.)  Special scholarships for Single parent students and Orphan students.(1,500rs per month by the Govt.)  The Central Govt. sponsors 5,000/- rupees for INSPIRE AWARDS. Facilities provided by the Government to the GGHS, People’s park, Mysuru
  • 16.
    Distribution of uniforms: 2 pairs of free uniforms per student are being distributed by the government to all the students of class 8. And 1 pair of free uniforms per student to all the students of class 9 & 10 in the beginning of every academic year. Facilities provided by the Government to the GGHS, People’s park, Mysuru
  • 17.
     Mid day mealprogramme:
  • 18.
     In 2003– Implemented in Primary Schools.  In 2007 – Implemented in High Schools.  1 rupee 98 paisa to be spent by the Government for vegetables per student.  As per the Government norms 1 cook should be there for 100 students.  Cooks will be recruited by the school officials like the Head Master on caste basis(SC/ST).  The cooks will be paid rupees 2,100/- per month by the government.  The main objectives of Mid Day Meal Programme: Nutritious, Hygienic and Clean food. Mid day meal programme:
  • 19.
     The governmentis supplying the ration on a monthly basis.  There is sufficient supply of ration to the school.  Mothers committee will check the quality of the food Mid day meal programme:
  • 20.
     Mid day mealprogramme: The mid day meals timings is from 2.10pm to 2.40pm. Student feedback will be collected once in a month.
  • 21.
     The Governmentwill sponsor for 150 ml of flavored milk to school children 5 days a week under the Ksheera Bhagya scheme.  Earlier milk was distributed thrice a week.  The 150 ml of milk to be supplied to children will be converted from 18 grams of whole milk powder.  Milk will be served to students before the school prayer. (10:30AM to 11:15AM) Milk distribution to students
  • 22.
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     has donated 6Computers to the school.  A dignitary from Netherland has distributed books worth 30,000/- rupees.  Yearly once health check up.  has contributed a water plant for the purpose of providing purified drinking water. Non-Government Facilities executed in the school:
  • 24.
     Banks like Non-GovernmentFacilities executed in the school: are donating 5,000 rupees for annual day functions.
  • 25.
     Digitalization ofeducation by the introduction of Smart classes. Non-Government Facilities executed in the school:
  • 26.
     Gardening: Plantingvegetable plants for multipurpose usage. Non-Government Facilities executed in the school:
  • 27.
      Formed in2001.  Totally there will be 12 members in the committee.  The Vice Principal will be the secretory.  Joint account of the Vice Principal and the President is maintained. SDMC(School Development and Monitoring Committee)
  • 28.
      Passing theorder.  Inviting the members.  Conducting the meetings when needed.  Maintaining the SDMC records.  Division of funds and discussing the problems.  Taking problem solving resolutions.  Celebrating National festivals.  Taking the permission of members in spending the funds. Role of Vice Principal in SDMC
  • 29.
      It isa 3 years plan.  Intended at implementing new plans and programmes.  Discussion about implementing plans.  The participants are the Vice Principal, SDMC members etc,.. SDP(School Development Programme)
  • 30.
      Intended atimproving the results.  Conducting pre-test in the beginning of every academic year.  Bridge course for weak students for 15 days from June 1st to June 15th.  Achievement test.  Remedial classes for students who score poor marks in tests.  Club activities, Library utilization. SAP(School Academic Plan)
  • 31.
    NTSE conducted byNCERT:  For students who pass this exam, the student will get rupees 2,000/- per month till higher education. NMMS conducted by DSERT:  For students who pass this exam, the student will get rupees 500/- per month till higher education. Other facilities to the students
  • 32.
    School academic calender Dropout students list Mid-day meals records Consolidated marks register Students admission record Govt & Non-govt cash book Supervision record Parents-Teachers meeting record SDMC register School Development Programme Staff attendance Records observed
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     Last 2periods on every fridays is reserved for co-curricular activities.  Co-curricular activities like debate, quiz competition, science exhibition, and so many activities performed by clubs like science club, language club etc,.. Co-curricular activities:
  • 48.
      The Governmentis providing adequate amount of facilities.  The govt. is spending more than 50,000 rupees per student.  Students in the urban area are not utilizing the Govt. facilities.  Vice Principal is answerable to the Govt.  No grants will be given to the Govt. schools in urban area.  The dropout students rate has been increasing in urban areas. Opinion of the Vice Principal and the other faculty members about the Govt. Facilities
  • 49.
     Recalled previoustopics  Used chart for demonstration  Gave familiar examples  Wrote important points on board  Frequently asked questions  Stressed on important topics  Gave activity & Home work Class observation
  • 50.
     Our interaction withthe Vice Principal and students
  • 51.
     Our interaction withthe Vice Principal and students
  • 52.
     Our interaction withthe Vice Principal and students
  • 53.