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Jiva school celebrates
Day
A new holiday has been declared to commemorate the
birthday of the late Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, an
eminent educationist and the first Union Minister of
Education of independent India. November 11th is now
National Education Day in India.
Jiva Public School celebrated with a day dedicated to
Indian culture and Multiple Intelligences. There were
over 20 game booths set up, where students tried their
hands (and bodies, minds, tongues, etc.) to demonstrate
their multiple intellectual prowess. These included an
interpersonal game where friends had to guess their
partners' likes and dislikes, a magnetic dartboard where
students had to hit targets representing "good human
qualities" (such as honesty, hard work, and optimism)
and a musical intelligence activity that had students
mapping words of one song to another.
There was also a rangoli competition, where
students created traditional (and modern) designs on the
ground with coloured powders and a mehndi
competition (students creating henna designs on each
others' hands).
Words that described the scene: energetic, frenetic,
exciting, surprising, stimulating, meaningful, chaotic
(and orderly)—fun!
I think Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad would have approved
highly of the traditional plus modern twist created by
the Jiva teachers and staff. Nice work team!
Click here for more pictures on the event!
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