Showing posts with label Delhi Public School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delhi Public School. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 August 2015

State of Education in Public Schools

Even after years of enactment of the Right to Education act, a majority of Indian schools hadn’t been able to implement this in every virtue. The fact of the matter is the Indian schools have lacked the basic RTE framework and hence have been unable to implement it in the school ecosystem. The act was designed to force the schools to develop a basic school infrastructure where students can learn through comprehensive education system. What is even more bizarre is the fact that eight out of ten public schools lack basic facilities like sanitation and clean and hygienic drinking water for the students. Take that for the largest democracy of the world!

Amity International School
Amity International School
Lack of electricity and basic seating facilities has been yet another alarming factor, which has hampered the growth of the Indian Schools. Now the question that will haunt us for a long time is the fact why Indian schools were not able to replicate the success of private schools? In a country like ours, where the annual education budget stretches to several thousand crores, why are our public schools still lagging behind? Private schools, for example Amity International School, located in Gurgaon, or any other school for that matter, have created a niche for themselves and ensured that our students embark on a journey which is both enriching and enjoyable.

Delhi Public School Gurgaon
Delhi Public School Gurgaon
Being an educational writer, one of the perks of my job profile is the various interactions I have with various educationists. In one of those recent interactions with the founder of the Delhi Public School Gurgaon, I came to know that last year the government passed a dictate urging those schools who lack a playground, to set up one in a period of three months. Now this is both hilarious and conspicuous. How can you expect a school to set-up a playground for its pupil in a period of three months? Either it is a clear case of lack of intent or that of lack of interest on the part of the government. The primary rule of overhauling any set-up is being realistic. Unreal deadlines or targets would never help any institute to gain what they are aiming for. In most likelihood they end up falling short every time.

The time is ripe for the education department to act now. What we need is more than strict and stringent laws. Practical policy changes will go a long way in helping the schools as well as in attracting students to these schools. In short, parents will have to make positive changes to the curriculum. There is no doubt that Indian schools can go a long way in terms of competing with some of the global institutes. Ultimately, what we need is a strong will and positive attitude. The success is guaranteed and will ensure our inhibited growth across a variety of platforms. Indian schools can take a lot of cues from education systems in Europe and America, where the right amount of emphasis is given to the holistic development of a child to ensure their academic and mental growth.

Thursday, 13 August 2015

The importance of technology in schools

The digital revolution has made it convenient for the students as well as the teachers to be a part of the 20th century growth story. Technology has been ubiquitous, just like the very air we breathe. It will enable the society to be able to make advances in life and all its future ventures, education included. In classrooms, technology is propagated and worshipped, where digital teaching aids like Smartboards are considered hallmarks of the school and advertised to the public as such. In the modern age, being tech-literate is pretty much a requisite and from a very young age, computer programming skills are taught to children, and they have increasingly benefitted from it. Therefore, while selecting a school for their child, these days, technology and state of the art amenities are one of the major concerns of the parents.
Also, with the changing global scenario, schools are also making a gradual shift towards wider accessibility of tools and thus impacting the overall medium of the growth of the individuals. School, as with colleges, hasn’t lagged behind in this growth story. They have also gradually upgraded their own skills as well as the technology used in classrooms and around the campus, in general. Let us take a look at the two of the best schools in Delhi NCR.

Delhi Public School R K Puram
Delhi Public School R K Puram

The Delhi Public School R k Puram became functional in 1972 when the Delhi Public School Society took it under its aegis. Over the years, the school has made rapid progress both in terms of standard of education as well as the facilities offered. The presence of more than 9200 students is a great testimony to the fact that the school has made rapid progress. The school is one of the members of the DPS Group of Schools, spread across the nation. In terms of usage of technology, the school offers state of the art technological amenities, coupled along with other facilities for the students. The school also runs a specialized individual training programme where the students are given specialized training classes in their weaker subjects.


Amity International School Gurgaon
Amity International School Gurgaon
The Amity International School Gurgaon is located in Sector 43. The school offers affordable education, along with low cost tuition fees. The overall growth made by the school in recent years has enabled it to grow from strength to strength. Over the years, the schools have coupled the usage of technology with conventional teaching methods. This has enabled the students to exceed their potential and grow manifold. Also, inhibited access to various modern amenities have also made it possible for the students to succeed in their chosen domain. The amenities offered by the school include outstanding teaching facilities, a library with lots of books, well equipped classrooms, and play areas for various games.

Overall, technology has played an influential role in improving the overall school methods and facilities of the school. Through proper use of technology, schools can encourage the students to grow and perform to their maximum. They may also make the students averse to these tools and new forms of technology inside and outside the classroom.