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What to do when exams are cancelled in schools near you?

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Most schools near you are now shut, CBSE exams have just been cancelled, and you do not know what to do and how well could you make your time productive.

This is a high period of uncertainty and you would have questions on your mind such as:

– Will my score be good enough.

– When will colleges start.

– Will I get into my dream college.

– Will I get through with the course of my choice.

Don’t worry. Life is unpredictable and you can make the best of it. Corona has affected everything and everyone. So, you be patient and hope for the best. And in the meantime, get your game stronger. Your school teacher maybe not be around to help you. You may be feeling helpless. But that’s the thing, zindagi se bada koi teacher nahi!

We understand the stress can get the best of you. So, stay positive and doing what you can could be the mantra.

So, here’s what you could try.

– Research more about courses for your further undergraduate studies. This is a great opportunity where you get more control of what’s on offer and what is meant for you

– Think about your passion and the regular options out there. Find your calling and see what excites you the most.

– Get in touch with your school teachers, speak to them about how to go ahead with your academic studies for multiple scenarios, and get their invaluable guidance.

– Speak with your cousins and acquaintances in jobs in field you would like to work in. Understand the practical work life scene and take help of the advantage to make wiser decisions for yourself

– Mixing all this serious work with a bit of fun would also do, relive your last moments in school as you can take out time to organize your school farewell (virtually) with your friends and school teachers.

And have a good time. Life is a beautiful opportunity and make the most if it as you step into the next phase of your education.

Imagine, dream, explore and have a good time. This too shall pass. Make the best out of it!

Best Brain Food for kids

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Brain Food for Kids

Brain Foods for Kids are really important for the growing brain. We have made a list of such food.

Let’s discuss the following list of food that helps with the growth of the brain. Here is the list:

  1. Eggs
  2. Yogurt
  3. Fish
  4. Vegetables
  5. Fruits
  6. Nuts

Eggs

Eggs are really rich in proteins and nutrients. They are known to have nutrients that help kids to concentrate.

Eggs can be served to kids during their breakfast or Lunch. Make sure to not use too much oil or masalas.

Yogurt

Fat is important for the brain. The yogurt has good amounts of it. Also, it helps to keep the brain cells active helping them in communications. This brain food is really important for kids.

Yogurt can be served to kids with many things like corn flakes. They can also eat it as a dessert.

Vegetables

Green Vegetables are full of vitamins & minerals. Thus, they decrease the risk of dementia in the kids later in life. So, add green vegetables to your kid’s food.

There should be a good mix of vegetables with ample carbohydrates & proteins will help a lot.

Fish

Fish are a great combination of good fats & omegas. They help with the development of the brain. Fish is a very important part of a growing child’s diet.

Fish should be served to kids during their lunch. It can also be served at dinner as a main dish to kids.

Fruits

Like Vegetables, Fruits are also an important source of vitamins & minerals. This helps the kids to grow. This brain food is really important for kids.

Fruits should be served as snacks or at breakfast to the children.

Our World: An Insight into Aparnaa World School

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For a parent, their world starts and ends with their children. We at Aparnaa World School make sure that their emotions are understood. All the poles, the gravity, nature, the seasons, the calamities reside within their child. But when a child sees the world through their eyes, their image, opinions, perspectives change. Parents can control what a child sees about “our world”, but they shouldn’t stop a child from seeing the world.   When a child swings for the first time, the thrill of soaring high in the air and then coming back down, the first time they hear the different sounds of the animals and birds, the first time they experience traveling, motion, and grasp the concept of time, these early life experiences help the child develop themselves wholesomely.   When we let our children study, observe, and experience nature, their mind expands and they push beyond horizons, as well as are more aware of the world and everything it contains.   Learning is a never-ending process and each experience teaches a child what to keep doing, what to not keep doing, and what new things can be implemented. The physical benefits to are noteworthy. Let your child see the expression of nature, and they will surprise you in ways you never thought.

Best Pre-Primary Division

Aparnaa World School has a brilliant pre-primary division. They are excellent teachers to take care of the child. The overall growth of the kids is the first priority of the teachers. They take care of the of growing the motor skills, colour recognition, speaking skills, etiquettes & many more. The child is taken care of as our own.

An Awesome Primary Division

The primary studies are an important part of the child study. Here all the basics are thought & we make sure that they are thought properly. With a policy of 1 teacher/30 students, we make sure that ample attention is paid to the child. Furthermore, the classrooms are all equipped with the best in class technology like smart classes, practical experience, immersive studies, all help in the overall growth of the child.

Effective Secondary Division

The secondary division is the best one at Aparnaa World School. With brilliant teachers with the best technology in classrooms, the students have a deep understanding of their subject. The teachers make sure all the students are equally involved in the study. They also ensure that if the student is weak in any subject, all the attention he/she needs is given.

What is CBSE Boarding? Know why is it better?

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The CBSE Boarding schools are a hit nowadays. But, what makes them better than other schools? Here are some features that are a defining statement of CBSE boarding schools.

The Education Structure

The education board being the CBSE, one can expect the best in education India has to offer. This education structure has a wide horizon to explore so that the students can grow and pursue almost anything in their future. Further, the knowledge is divided into precise & interesting books to read from. Thus, the education structure of the school being affiliated to CBSE is a good thing for the students.

The Residence

Like the children, they need a good residence. Here the CBSE boarding part of the school comes into play. Good private schools have many facilities in the residence. They have televisions to show the students some of the good documentaries. Also, there are classrooms for the students to complete their homework. There are spaces for the students to relax & let the day settle down.

The Physical Growth

The physical growth of the students are taken care of as they stay away from home. Some kind of a morning exercise routine is added to their daily lives. Also, they wake up early & eat good food to have an uninterrupted growth. To all this an evening sport is added also.

The Food

The food is well calculated for nutrients. It is made sure that the students get the best food available. Different kinds of rice, dals, etc. are implemented to diet. So that the students don’t get bored of the same repetitive diets. The diet chart is created with the help of experts. All the needs of the students are taken care of.

The Personality

The personality of the students is also worked on. The way they speak & what they speak is worked on. Also, their body language is worked on. It is made sure that the students are the best when they walk out of the school. This will in turn help them to work with the world properly.

School Reopening In Odisha: Health Safety Guide

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School Reopening in Odisha

With schools all over Odisha reopening, the health safety of the students is the first priority of every school. The schools have done their part for the safety of students. Now, what can the students and parents do to stay safe? Here are some guidelines that students can follow, for their health safety.

Clean Hands, Healthy You

Students should carry a hand sanitizer. They should clean their hands regularly. Also, the students should make sure that they do clean their hands after they touch the public surfaces. Also, touching the nose & eyes is a big No. So, the students should take care of these things when attending their classes.

The teachers have to keep an eye on the students so that they follow the ‘clean hand, healthy you’ policy.

Social Distancing is the Key

The students are encouraged to maintain social distance between them. Without the social distancing part, all the other efforts are worthless. This will be a great feat to achieve by the teachers but this has to be done.

The students are to be advised every day about it. Also, the teachers are to keep an eye on the students in their classroom. They have to make sure that the students are on the safe side.

Masks are a Must

Masks are really important. This helps in limiting the spread of the disease or other illness. The students are to be advised by the parents & their teachers to wear them.

Also, the teachers have to make sure that the students are wearing their masks at all times.

Lohri: The Harvest Festival

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Lohri

Introduction

Lohri is celebrated in North India, especially in Punjab. It is celebrated on 13 January which is one day before Makar Sankranti. Lohri also relates to the festivities celebrated in the harvesting of farmers. It is celebrated in Punjab as the harvesting season and the end of the winter season.

This festival is celebrated in different states of India. Except for Punjab, this festival is celebrated in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu Kashmir, and Delhi. Makar Sankranti is celebrated on 14 January, and the next day, Pongal is celebrated by Tamil Hindus.

Thus, it is celebrated in various forms in India.

One day before the eve of Makar Sankranti, Lohri is celebrated with great fanfare in Punjab, Haryana, and neighboring states. Lohri holds special significance for the Punjabi people.

A few days before Lohri, young children start collecting wood, nuts, peanuts, gajjak, and til rewari for the eve of Lohri.

A fire is lighted on the eve of Lohri in the evening.

People circle the fire and dance & sing there. People around the fire are offered with peanuts, til rewari, maize seeds, etc. Sitting around the fire, people enjoy eating rewari, maize seeds, gajjak, etc.

And the house where a person is newly married or has a child is specially greeted. First, Lohri of a new bride or the child is very special in the house or for the family.

Lohri was earlier known as Tilodi.

The word “Tilodi” is derived from the combination of two words sesame and road (jaggery), which changed over time and became famous as Lohri.

History of Lohri

Farmers of Punjab see Lohri as a financial day. During this time, the farmer brothers pray and thank God for the harvest before harvesting. This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab, a day for the farmers to thank their lord and master.

Lohri night is considered to be the longest night of the year, according to the Hindu calendar.

This festival is celebrated on January 13, which falls in Paush or Magha according to the Hindu calendar.

Why Is It Celebrated?

The folklore “Sunder Mundriye” is the tale of a man called Dulla Bhatti. Once upon a time, there were two orphan girls named Sundari and Mundari. Their uncle wanted to sell them to market as a slave.

At the same time, there was a famous bandit named Dulla Bhatti.

He freed both the girls, Sundari and Mundari from there and arranged their marriage with two boys of the village. And he gave them dowry from the stolen money.

Dulla Bhatti helped the girls, and after convincing the boys to burn a fire in a forest, Sundari and Mundri got married.

Dulla himself bestowed both of them. It is said that the groom gave him sugar as an omen.

Some people also believe that Lohri is celebrated in the memory of Saint Kabir’s wife, Loi. And the word Lohri is also originated from the name Loi. And it is also said that Lohri and Holika are both sisters.

Empathetic Education: Integral Part of the Top School in Western Odisha

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Empathy is a way of connecting with other people that shows you understand that they’re experiencing something meaningful. Even though you may not understand exactly how it feels for them. In other words, empathy is about finding a way to connect and to be able to say, “I want to understand how this feels to you and let you know that you’re not alone.” Being the top school in western Odisha, we suggest practicing this at your homes too.

Think about yourself at first

It is very difficult to connect with others if you are not very aware of your own behavior. While teacher training is extremely helpful, you may not be aware of some of your own approaches in how you manage your class once you settle in a routine. For example, it is worth noting what triggers certain emotions at work, such as frustration or even anger. Then, it is also useful to recognize feelings of self-doubt, your reactions to stress, and even whether you are going through burnout. Usually, when we do not address these problems, they end up piling up and they might affect our ability to interact with others. Asking for help from peers or a supervisor is a good strategy that will help teachers cope better in the long run.

Let them see you as you

Let yourself be seen. This is way easier said than done. However, in sharing our shortcomings as well as our successes, we are being more authentic. An educator that holds back cannot demand full openness from their students. You can admit when you are not having the best day, or when you got a fact wrong. You can be open about that one time you struggled with a concept in school, or got a bad grade. Students do not need to see perfection, they need someone they can relate to and someone that they can trust.

Show students how to be more empathetic

Many teachers choose their profession after being inspired by an educator themselves — someone that has had a great impact on their life. For example, I will never forget my Math teacher, who had a tough-love approach to teaching, but made time after her normal teaching schedule to tutor students who were struggling, because “everyone deserves a second, third, and fourth chance”. Students will tend to look up to teachers that show more empathy towards them and in turn, show more kindness towards one another and emulate positive behaviors.

Separate behavior from the student

This is nothing innovative, yet we tend to fall into the trap of identifying students according to some behaviors that they exhibit in class. There is a good student and a problem student. The problem with labels (aside from the fact that they belong on jars, not on students) is that students will internalize and identify with the said label. This can in turn become a self-fulfilling prophecy, not to mention that it will also alter your own perceptions and expectations of your students. Other negative aspects are lower confidence in themselves and lower confidence in their academic skills. Instead, one of the building blocks of a good relationship with students is separating what they do vs. who they are as a person.

We at the top school in western Odisha encourage our teachers to be empathetic to the students.

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Education Policy 2020

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The Education Policy 2020

National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes on the development of the creative potential of a student. We at Aparnaa World School thought to write about it. It will help the students & parents understand what is the new education policy. Furthermore, it will also help them understand how it is going to benefit them.

As we said that the new education policy is aimed at the creative & holistic development of a student. But, how is it going to be done? Let’s discuss the principles and find out.

Recognising the Student’s Talent

The first & foremost thing to understand is every child is different. Also, each one is special in its own way. So, the policy is designed in such a way that if the child is good at art then he will be trained to become an artist. Similarly, if the student is interested in mathematics, then he/she will be trained to be a mathematician.

Focus on Student’s Talent

Our traditional education system doesn’t focus on talent. Talent is to be honed apart from the education they get in average schools. But, now the talent will be the center of the student’s education. Everything the student does or studies will directly or indirectly work on the talent possessed by him/her.

Flexibility to Choose

Our traditional education system was not at all flexible according to the students. But, now this thing has changed. The subjects, streams & other variables will be tailor-made keeping the personality of the student in mind. It helps with the fostering of the child’s unique capabilities.

No Hard Separations between Streams

Sometimes some talents require a combination of different streams. For example, a photographer needs to understand colour as well as optics. Understanding colours is a part of the arts stream whereas optics is a part of science. So, there will be no hard separation between the streams. It aids in the enhancement of the student’s talent.

Emphasis on Conceptual Learning

The emphasis will always be on conceptual understanding. Like a digital artist will not only get to know different colours, but he/she will understand how the colours affect human perception. So, conceptual learning will help the student to be the best in his field.

At Aparnaa World School, the best residential school of Western Odisha, we understand the benefits of the new education policy & it will really benefit the children a lot.

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Spirituality & Education

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Our state of being (another way of saying our health) drives all our behaviors, decisions, and relationships. We at the best boarding school thought to shed some light on this topic.

What does “Spiritual” mean?

Definitions of spirituality are many and varied. Its often related to any religion or faith, but the truth is, its related to self. It’s exclusive. It recognizes the interrelatedness of all beings.

Spiritualism and Students

To reach deep inside students, where true learning takes place, the teachers must teach from the self. Students always know when teachers are not. The moment classroom interactions become less authentic, both teachers and students are merely going through the motion of education. Spirituality in Education refers to no-more and no-less than a deep connection between the student, teacher, and subject- a relation so honest, vital, and vibrant that it cannot be less worthy of anything. This kind of nourishment allows the relationship to flourish through all places, be it in the field of politics, medicine, engineering- wherever the students go.

Spirituality as Wholeness

Holistic education is nothing more, or less than making room in the classroom for all relationships, and all layers of relations to the subject. The task of the educator is to lead students to discern this wholeness.

Swami Vivekananda on Spiritualism

The monk who reinstated India as a powerhouse in the Chicago Conference on this very day 126 years ago, Swami Vivekananda always believed in the concept of Spiritual Equality. He stated that every being is entitled to Spiritual wisdom and prognosis of the highest type.

At Aparnaa World School, the best boarding school of western Odisha, located in Jharsuguda, we pay tribute to Swami Vivekananda, marking the 126th anniversary of the historic day when he delivered his speech in Chicago.

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The Essence of Education

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Since ages, Education has been an integral part of society and now, with changing times, it too has seen many developments. Long years of research and developments brought many important and significant changes to education. Be it, the National Education Policy of 2020 or efforts taken up many educationists and researchers, one thing is sure that the Schools now must understand the values of emotional well being. The sudden outbreak of news and stories about depression since the last 5 months has led to a very serious issue that has been addressed at the earliest with sensitivity-“What is success really worth?”

As a School, we need to realise that its high time for us to sensitize the topic of a child’s emotional well being.

As it is always said-” A Happy mind can only produce Happy results !”

It is very important for best school in Jharsuguda to focus on the happiness of a child more than his/ her grades. It’s very important for educators to make sure that the child is happy in the process of learning. This will ensure the connection between the educator and the child is intact and very happy. This is where learning is at its best.

Also looking into the current scenario, where children are exposed to too much online content, the role of an educator has changed with times. Gone are those days, when teachers were the ONLY source of learning for students. In the modern era, the availability of too much content online has challenged the relationship between the child and the teacher. In this scenario, the educator is more than just a content provider to the child. He/ She has to ensure that the child is motivated enough to take up the respective subject just by seeing the same love and respect for the subject the concerned teacher teaches.

This is not any rocket science, just a thought which one of the best school in Jharsuguda believes in. At Aparnaa World School, every member of the Aparnaa family believes in understanding the child first even before the learning starts. Tools like “Know Your Child”, activity-based-learning and use of modern tools in education have ensured that there is Happiness all around.

In the end, We put the pen down by quoting one of the best educators of our country, Sir J.Krishnamurthy –

“You go to a School for Learning, but, in the end, what you take away-
is the Experience!”

Happy Learning

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