This is what I had written to someone else too when asked on the topic...
Like this, can we also try out events to encourage innovation in schools? If not innovation, at least good habits like maintaining a clean and green environment in school....ok, I am writing this out of the top of my mind while at work folks, so please do not mind the sudden switch from scientific innovations (as given in the article) to clean school environments.
Let us pick 3-4 schools, talk to the HM, and form a team in each of the schools. Let us take 4-5 parameters, say,
- Clean toilets
- Greenery
- Clean classes (no cobwebs etc) and dustbins installed in every classroom
- One more
- One more 'one more'
Those teams will be responsible for maintaining the above parameters... In a quarter, our teams will inspect these aspects 4-5 times at least in each of the schools and rate the performance. The cumulative scores will account for the final prize winner..and that will come as a good incentive to theschool from us.
Varun
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The Life is short; the vanities of world are transient but they alone live who live for others;
The rest are more dead than alive - Swami Vivekananda
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:16 PM, <mujibnagpuri@indiatimes.com > wrote:
Dear friends
we heard that charity starts at home and action is the best teacher. The teacher should start picking tit bits lying in schools premises and dumping the same in specially dug pits or big drums it is but natural that students will follow.These tit bits will make good manure for plants.
MUJIB
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