Thursday, December 19, 2019

Christmas Polka 2019

On 20th of December, Christ Nagar College of Education had its best ever celebration of Christmas day. The chief guests of the day were three nuns, who graced the events with beautiful thought provoking stories. One among the sisters, was an excellent artist who pictorially represented the spirit of Christmas as it ought to be in this modern age of delusion and chaos.
Our beloved teacher and Director, Christ Nagar College of Education, Fr. Sony Sebastian treated us with his love for us by preparing delicious chocolate cake.
Following the Christmas lunch, the much awaited gift exchange was held that filled our hearts with the warmth of love and joy.

The nativity play crew..

Our dear teachers and office staff with our dearest Santa (Ms Prabhitha)

Selfie time with Santa..



The decoration team,


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

College Union Inauguration 2019

The inauguration of the college union and arts club for the year 2019-20 was done on the 19th of December by two esteemed personalities, G Madhavan Nair, Former Chairman, ISRO and Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma, renowned Malayalam lyricist. The formal inauguration ceremony was followed by cultural events.

The College Union 2019-20




First time performing a dubsmash.. 
General Secretary (Balu), Magazine Editor (Myself) and Chairman (Sharon) on stage!



Sunday, December 15, 2019

SPARKZ 2019

On 16 December, 2019 a few of us got the opportunity to participate in the inter-collegiate B.Ed competition SPARKZ organized and hosted by the Mar Theophilis College of Teacher Education. We were one among the 22 colleges that took part in the various competitions. 
I had participated in the mehendi designing competition. Though I couldn't return with a prize, I've come home with a treasure trove of experience and a fine determination to be a winner next year.

My design (right)


All the participants,



Tuesday, December 3, 2019

World Aids Day 2019

"Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Community by Community"

On the 2nd of December we had a special assembly program in college. We had talks made by our teachers and students on the history of AIDS detection, prevention and latest research. A few of our classmates presented a tableau on the various agencies through which one might get infected with HIV.

Ms Sreekutty, delivering a speech on the latest advancements in the field of medicine in curbing AIDS conditions.


A tableau on AIDS transmission..



Banner prepared by me..


Thursday, November 28, 2019

Remembering Gandhi

On 28 November, we had a class on Gandhian Studies by Dr. V. Reghu, Asst. Director. Centre for Adult Continuing Education University of Kerala and Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development.

Sir had given us a brief history of the forgotten events in the life of Gandhi and showed us several glimpses of the Richard Attenborough movie 'Gandhi'. 

Dr. Reghu divided us into groups of 7 and gave us several excerpts of Gandhi's autobiography, 'My Experiments with Truth' which were to be read analysed and discussed as a class. The excerpts dealt with the subject matter of gender equality, Gandhi's response to Winston Churchill's reference of him as a 'naked fakir', Gandhi's letter to Sarojini Naidu, Gandhi's letter to Kasturba during her illness etc. 

The session was indeed worthwhile as Mr. Reghu reinstated the eternal relevance of "victory of virtue over vice".






Wednesday, November 27, 2019

A Good Orator: A Better Teacher

On 27 November, we had a session on the importance of oratory skills and ways to enhance it by Dr. Joju John, Assistant professor of Mar Theophilus Training college. He is a motivational speaker pursuing a programme called 'Subhachinda' in Akashavani.

Initially the class was theoretical in nature wherein he spoke of the essentials of good oration and its skillful procedure. Then he stated the fundamentals of good orations as;
  • Appearance
  • Thoughtful beginning
  • Innovative ideas
  • Humour
  • Puzzles
  • Energy
  • Passion
  • Self confidence
  • Content knowledge
  • Authenticity
  • Voice modulation
  • KISS - Keep It short and simple
  • Connection with audience
  • Repetition of main points
  • Intriguing element
  • Clarity in thought and words
The latter session included a spontaneous activity where students were asked to speak on a topic for 2 minutes and their performance was gauged with a rubrics to scale their performance and enhance it in future.







Monday, November 25, 2019

Scientific Temper: Need of the hour!

On 25 November, we had a session by Mr. Adarsh. A. O, Chemical process Operator of Kerala Metals and Minerals. The class was organized by the alumni association of Christ Nagar College of Education. 


Sir gave us several instances of misconceptions that happened to turn out as popular beliefs. He reinstated the attribute of rational thinking and scientific temper as a  mandatory quality in teachers.


Friday, November 22, 2019

Hakuna matata!

Your attitudenot your aptitude, will determine your altitude”
                                                        Zig Ziglar

On 22 November, we had a session on stress management held by the most eminent resource person in the field; the man who knew it inside out, Dr. S. Gopakumar, Associate Professor,  Dept of Roganidana Govt Ayurveda College,Trivandrum, Kerala.



It was indeed one of the best resource classes we had received so far. It was an emphatic session and the three hours engaged by sir left us so full with energy and enthusiasm. He made us understand and accept the fact the stress in life is inevitable but our reaction to it can be effectively managed by the simple act of being mindful, which would help us to derive the best possible solution to all situations. 


He subjected us to a stress analysis test in the form of a questionnaire so that we could analyze our own level of stress after which he gave us several techniques of relaxation including Nadisudhi Pranayama. 

Mr. Gopakumar concluded the session by informing us on the significance of performing a SWOT analysis once in a while so that we could analyse our difficulty, find the best possible solution to it and implement it accordingly so that we could enjoy our lives to the fullest without being entangled in perpetual anxiety. 

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Dear Teacher...know your worth!

Close reading recommended! 

Aided Learning

Knowledge or learning is not something to be limited to books and examinations. The more you crave to play with it, the more interesting and valuable it becomes.
We were to create a model in relation to our optional subject and I decided to try something that I can ask my students to do as well once I get to teaching. The one difficulty I faced during my school phase was this struggle in remembering formulas (particularly math). The solution I had figured then was to have it before my eyes i.e, having it stuck on the walls of my room. Since that seemed to be quite outdated, I decided to try out making a lamp shade as it seemed less boring than being stuck on a wall. So here's my idea in flesh.. 


A lampshade out of a Surf Excel box.. Happy learning!




Capacity Building Programme

As a part of our paper Developmental Perspectives of the Learner (Psychology); we were to have a capacity building programme. As a class, we decided to have presentations on the process of how we have developed our talents through the years. I made a presentation on paintings; glass painting and acrylic painting both the knowledge of which I had acquired by watching online tutorials. I had spoken on the aspect of 'improvisation' and the varied dimensions it provides in the task of development.

Glass paintings..






Acrylic Painting...





Capacity Building Activity

As a part of our paper Philosophical Foundations of Education, we were to present a capacity building activity. We decided to have an optional wise exhibition. The students of English optional decided to do an exhibition on Eminent Writers in English. I had chosen 'Robert Frost'. 


A short bio of Robert Frost..


Friday, November 1, 2019

Get Creative!

All of us, the students pursuing the course of Bachelor of Education is indeed indebted to the authorities who has drafted our curriculum giving optimum importance to the honing of creative skills. Only a creative teacher, can give the best of learning experiences to their students catering to their tastes and interests. 
Among us, three student teachers were selected to take sessions on card making, glass painting and fabric painting as prescribed in our curriculum as a part of Art Education. One of our seniors Sr. Delna CMC, took the session on card making, Joshna Chandran on fabric painting and myself on glass painting. The three of us gave the initial impetus to our classmates and then gave them the opportunity to explore on their creative skills, The results were spectacular!

My works...

Special thanks to Joshna for giving me proper instructions on learning the art of fabric painting. First attempt on fabric painting- Kerala Mural!


Oath Taking Ceremony 2019-20



On November 1, 2019 the auspicious day marking the 63rd birthday of our state Kerala; we, the newly elected union members had our oath taking ceremony and we assumed our charges as the office bearers through an official function. I was humbled and honored to take charge as the Magazine Editor of 2019-20 and was overjoyed to have assumed the office, pledging upon the instructions and advises given by our beloved Principal, Dr. M.S. Geetha.

Monday, October 21, 2019

School Induction Progam

October 14th to 18th was indeed that one week with the best of moments of B.Ed life. We were sent to schools for school induction program so as to get familiarized with the school environment. We were to collect historic background of the school, have an idea of the various facilities provided in the school, observe two sessions and take three sessions both in our concerned subject. Four of my friends and myself were assigned as trainee teachers to Christ Nagar Senior Secondary School, Thiruvallom. We were indeed intrigued by the difficulties of classroom management but it all paid off well as we were swayed positively by the wonderful challenges we confronted with. 

   

The Importance of Catching Up



Life gets inevitably busy each day. Consequently a lot of events gets unintentionally left behind. No matter how hard things get..the will to make up to loss is what makes all the difference.
Here I am with a galore of wonderful events that occurred in the course of the past two months.

Friday, September 27, 2019

Resource Class on POCSO Awareness

On the 27th of September, we had a session with Sr. Biji Jose CMC, member of the Child Right's Commission. The session had been organized with the intention of making us, future teachers aware of the various rights of children and in particular the POCSO Act. As we were soon to be sent to schools for Induction program, our college management found it necessary to give us some basic information on the legal provisions of and for children.


Friday, September 6, 2019

Onam Celebration 2019

To make up for lost chance of celebrating onam in 2018 due to Kerala floods, this year we organized a spectacular onam celebration at college. The college management initiated the celebration by hanging a swing for us which is a mandate in the onam season. We had created a floral carpet, decorated the premises and organized a scrumptious lunch. The event was graced by the performances of our teachers and colleagues.


Thursday, September 5, 2019

Teacher's Day Celebration 2019

On the 5th of September, we the juniors and seniors had organized a celebration for our beloved teachers. The session began with welcome addresses and felicitations. In between all of this we had planned a surprise for our dearest principal Ms Geetha. We had invited her favorite student V S Kaikasi (without her knowledge), recipient of the prestigious Best Educationist Award (2015) as the chief guest of our program. We witnessed emotional scenes as our principal madam was so overwhelmed and out of words on being with her beloved student once again.
We did plan a lot of fun games for our teachers like dumb charades, identifying the person with childhood images, bomb in the city etc.We expressed our love through a handmade gift of glass painting handcrafted jointly by the seniors and the juniors.

Handcrafted gifts..


Happiness is gifting your beloved class teacher your creation, dearest Sreekutty Ms


Saturday, August 24, 2019

Field Trip 2019

24th of August was that much awaited day. Though the program was for one day...we were going for a trip!!! As our curriculum demanded, we were to have a trip to relevant locations i.e, places that were somehow related to our area of study and draft a report on it. The places we had chosen are; Sunil's Wax Museum, Priyadarshini Planetarium and Biodiversity Park.


Sunil's Wax Museum



Priyadarshini Planetarium


Biodiversity Park