DEPARTMENT OF ART & VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
STATE COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL Research and TRAININGs (SCERT-JK) DIVISIONAL
OFFICE SRINAGAR KASHMIR SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDES THE O5 DAYS WORKSHOP FROM 15TH TO
19TH NOV. 2022
TITLE OF THE WORKSHOP
As per guidelines of NEP 2020 Task No 92 NEP Para 4.23 to 4.29 a HANDBOOK CONTAINING GUIDELINES FOR BAGLESS DAYS, AND DETAILS OF FUN COURSES INCLUDING ACTIVITIES USING TOYS, GAMES, QUIZZES, ETC is to be DEVELOPED FOR GRADES 1ST TO 12TH. We divided this workshop into three separate phases first for classes 1st to 5th second for classes 6th to 8th (Pre-vocational) and third for classes 9th to 12th (Vocational courses). in the first phase, we successfully conducted 05 days workshop on the preparation of the handbook for classes 1st to 5th which is entirely based on toy based activities and fun courses. In future, we will conduct two more workshops for developing a handbook based on pre-vocational and vocational Courses.
DETAILED NOTE
Department of Art and Vocational Education SCERT -KD,
successfully concludes 05 days workshop on the preparation of the Handbook for 10
Bagless days, encompassing relevant guidelines. The workshop proved to be of
great avail in terms of the professional excellence of the participants. The
curiosity, excitement, inquisitiveness, and engagement in the preparation of the handbook by the participants was a worthwhile sight to behold. The summum bonum
and the very warp and woof of the workshop were to churn out modalities and activities to ensure that the students derive the utmost pleasure and joy from learning activities during
the bagless days. The workshop was
attended by Head Academic Unit- 1, Zahoor Ahmad Dar, Mohd sultan khan, Head Academic Unit -3rd. Worthy Joint Director SCERT KD Mohd Shareef Deedhar sir inspected and
interacted keenly with the participants of the workshop and was appraised about
the sine qua non of the workshop. He emphasized the need to implement fun-based learning in the practical field. Mohd Latif Rather, Academic Officer
SCERT-KD, moderated and conducted the proceedings during the workshop. Senior
Academic Officers Jan Mudasir Gul, Sheikh Gulzar, Rubeena Salma, and Rifat Aara
provided key insights about the
Inclusiveness of the handbook. Key resource persons like Tariq Manzoor Khan, Dr. Urfana Amin,
Ali Mohammad, Mtr. Ruhi sultana, Tariq Ahmad
Deka, Dr. Nasreen, Ayat Ullah Rabhani, and Tanveer Ahmed Jan put their efforts to finalise the final document of the guidelines. The team members worked in different groups. Group first was named Indigenous toys and its members include Tariq Ahmad Deka, Tanvir Ahmad Jan, and myself Ishfaq Anjum Samoon. Group second was named Puzzles and group members were Ruhi Sultana and Riffat Mam, Group third was named Vocational Crafts and group members were Dr. Urfana Amin and Dr. Mudasir Gul. Group four was Indigenous games and group members were Anayatulla Rabbani and Sheikh Gulzar. Group five was Life Skills and group members were Dr. Nasreen and Tariq Mansoor Khan. Group 6 was quizzes and group members were Shugfta Nazir, Mahoora Banoo, Mohammad Latif, and Ali Mohammad Bhat. The basic idea behind Bageless days is to reduce the stress of the child.
The Vocational Craft to be implemented in different parts/schools of the state /UT will be decided by States and local communities and as mapped by local skilling needs. A Handbook will also be developed by both, NCERT and SCERT in collaboration with concerned experts from different institutions for conducting various fun activities in grades 1 to 12, including vocational crafts and activities to be undertaken by using indigenous toys, quizzes, puzzles, indigenous games, etc interlinked with the curriculum. The Handbook will also have guidelines for implementing bagless days for students in schools.
Ishfaq Anjum Samoon Sr Academic Officer SCERT-J&K KD
Art & Vocational Education Department AU-I
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