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AMM-Inter Institutional Sports Meet
Caught and Cautioned
Change Management
The workshop on ‘Change Management’ conducted by Mr.Manoj Jaiswal was an effective communicative exchange on the values of trusting, sharing and caring. ‘Nothing endures but change’ was a statement that was relived by every participant. At the workshop, the teachers could relate to the need to change, accept change and think out of the box to be successful. A lot of emphasis was laid on team work and team building which is the need of the hour. The workshop definitely touched the emotional front of every participant and was a live demonstration on how effective teachers need to be, to have impact on the students. The power of vision, with direction and trust could make mountains move, was the underlying message of the whole workshop. On the whole a great experience. Computer Wiards? Teachers
Diwali Celebrations at the primary section
Drama Fest at KFI
Teaching Science an Inquiry Prof. Mary Jo Grdina Ph.D Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA conducted a workshop on how to prompt students to think on a higher level and to inquire rather than just do it The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. T.S. Natarajan, IIT Madras. He also showed interesting activities which could be used to explain physics concepts with ease. Prof. Mary started the workshop by reminding us that children come from various backgrounds with or without family problems and can have specific reasons for not performing as expected. All these must be looked into before judging students capabilities. She told us to have a formative test during the lesson other than the base-knowledge test (diagnostic test) and the final test (summative test) at the end of the lesson. This is very important to check if the students are with us. She then told about the 5E for lesson planning (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate) She made us work in groups (subject wise) to make a 5E lesson plan for a topic. She then explained the steps to critical thinking. She asked us to evaluate using questions of higher thinking level. (from Bloom’s Taxonomy) She made us do a few activities related to a) Comparing sizes, colors, shapes and grouping. b) Observe a burning candle. c) Observe an incomplete picture and making predictions by adding drops to a penny (to teach surface tension) d) make towers using 4 colour squares (to teach probability) She insisted on instilling inquiry in children, to prompt them to constantly think and find why certain things happen that way. My comment
Glorious Moment We have great news to share with you. T.I school once again has the distinction of being the first! In the year 2002 we were the first school in Chennai to be ISO certified and now in 2009 we are the first in south India to be accredited by QCI. In a small way it has always been an effort by the T.I team to give the best to every child who walks into our portals. Now, with this certification to our credit, our task is getting tougher but then ,challenges and out of the box thinking are synonymous with T.I and to us, this is an opportunity to re-look at our systems very critically to ensure that we continue to give the best to our stakeholders. With the co-operation and support from all well wishers. Our team will surely move forward. With this hope the T.I team dedicates itself to the service of education. Macbeth and Tenali
My Family
Nature Walk at KFI 20 members of Nature club from classes 7 and 8 attended a series of workshops and Field trips conducted by ‘The School’ in association with ‘GNAPE’ organization. The workshop for the academic year started on 16th July’. Nature Club coordinator and 20 members reached ‘The school’ by 1.00pm in the afternoon. Children were excited to see the lovely green campus. We were guided by Mrs. Sumithra to KFI campus. There was an interactive session on conservation of nature. The resource person explained the unique features, ecological significance of each species of plant seen and we were helped in identifying the birds by their voice. We thank our management for motivating and encouraging us to participate in field trips. Our First Step into the portals of our school
Vijaylakshmi, speaks with mixed emotions,”It was a memorable moment for me and as well as for the parents”. Parasakthi, had a very good experience with the kids on their first day of at school,. I could see the emotional feelings in parents than in children. Some seemed to be enjoying themselves as if they had come for a picnic. TI Propel 2009-Children's Day Celebration
The celebrations titled PROPEL 2009 was inaugurated by the secretary of the AMM Foundation Mr. N.Mahatvaraj who appreciated saying, “a lot of thought has gone into it.” The event was a rich mélange of creative expression of thoughts and feelings of our children, a display of nimble fingers at work to create art that exhibits their aesthetic sense and a reminder of the well known proverb - a healthy mind in a healthy body - That was what T.I. had in store for all on the 13th November 2009 to mark Children’s Day. Quick School Quick school is yet another initiative taken up by TI school. It’s a software developed by NIITians where in all information pertaining to academics and administration is easily accessed through the electronic media. It has its own advantages in
Research on the learning progress The workshop ‘Participatory Action Research’ (PAR) was conducted by Ez Vidya. It is a felicitation programme. Apart from the 5 schools (members of PAR), other school heads, teachers also participated. The programme started with prayer. After the prayer Mr.Bala briefly explained the difference between conventional research and PAR. Later, he explained the process of PAR. This was followed by a short video clip and a brief discussion. After that, Mrs.ChitraRavi explained ‘Paradigm of teachers’, and ‘New Approach’. The members of PAR shared their experiences ‘PAR’. Certificates were distributed to the researchers,GitaRamakrishnan, Prabhavathi and UshaSethuraman left with the tips of ‘New approach’ to bring in continual improvement in the field of teaching. School Scouts
TI Going in for AQSG Certificate T.I was certified 9001-2000 institution in the year 2002 by STQC which was in force till Nov 2008. The concept of evolving quality which should necessarily be functional at the school level is the brain child of Dr. Abdul Kalam. In one of the quality conclaves, he appealed to bring in quality in all aspects and believed that schools should evolve a plan to set in standards. In connection with this, the director of QCI, evolved a process called AQSG i.e., Accreditation of Quality Governance in schools. The Accreditation process emphasizes quality in three areas namely.
The
school started towards the process in Nov’2008 and a pre-assessment
process audit was held on 17th June 2009 by the directors of QCI, Mr Vipin
and the Educational consultant Mr. Badlani. The school is likely to
receive accreditation in the month of August 2009. The only striking
difference between ISO and AQSG lies in looking beyond documentation.
Besides that, AQSG looks into the safety and health of the customers which
includes the teachers, too. It further looks for customer communication
based on the feedback and responds and acts upon the same. Turning a newleaf
On behalf of the staff of T.I school, Meera Gopi- Head -Primary Section, congratulated and welcomed the new Principal Mrs. Sheela Ragavan and the new Vice Principal Mr. D. Senthil Kumar on assuming office. Here is an excerpt of the speech. “We invoke the blessings of the almighty and wish them success, good health and high energy to offer their best. Our Principal Mrs. Sheela Ragavan an ever-swirling, action packed personality coupled with the relentless efforts of our Vice Principal Mr.D.Senthil Kumar is sure to take Team T.I to great heights in the years to come. At this juncture it is but right to take a pause and recall the strong foundation laid by our former principal Shri. R. Venkatakrishnan who has built every facet of the school to what it is today. Sir, with your blessings we travel further on. Team T.I assures to co-operate, co-work and contribute to uphold the honour of our school. We will be co-travellers in the journey of this great institution and walk with you the extra mile it takes to see T.I, adding many glories to its credit”. Values Through Stories Children imbibing values has been a matter of all time concern and a highly debated one too. When it comes to the roles played by school and home there is no clear consensus. The fact is that these two great facets will have to play a complementing role in making the best experience for the child. The school has for the first time opened its arms to take the parent force into fold and venture into this Herculean task of building values into young hearts. Yet another off shoot of this initiative will be to build the parent interface with the school in all its spheres of work. There was a recent coming together of a group of parents who’ve responded to our call and the Principal addressed the gathering, inviting the group to make a beginning and she also extended all support from the school’s end in making this project happen. |