Learning Forward

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Learning Forward

The best podcast for schools and schooling, the students and interns of My Good School produce podcasts with élan. Listen to heartwarming stories and feel their passion for education #JoyOfLearning #MyGoodSchool #HappyTeachers. Connect with us if you wish to participate or use our content for distribution. © Learning Forward India Foundation. www.gsi.in

  1. HACE 3 DÍAS

    100 Years Of Brewing Knowledge

    Four-generation strong family-operated Bookstore. Come and experience the joy of reading at our Book Cafe with a warm cup of coffee The English Book Depot The Bookstore is owned by the firm M/s Narian Dass and Sons and provides an unmatched experience for book enthusiasts. Visit us, have a cup of coffee, and immerse yourself in the pages of your next favourite book. The Book Shop has been a cherished institution for book lovers in India for almost a century. It was founded in 1923 in Ferozepur and has been a popular destination for readers of all ages. Now located in the heart of Dehradun, and since 2002, it has become even more exciting with the addition of a cafe. In 2010, EBD acquired Book Cafe, further enhancing the customer experience. In 2020, we established the Learning Forward India Foundation to promote lifelong learning for everyone. Whether you're a regular customer or a first-time visitor, The Book Shop provides an unmatched experience for book lovers. Visit us, have a cup of coffee, and immerse yourself in the pages of your next favourite book. Snehlata at EBD Since 1971 "I understand that "Brewing Knowledge" means a lot to you. It's not just a blog about books and authors; it's a platform that inspires and encourages people to keep learning and growing. I truly believe that knowledge should be shared generously, and I appreciate your efforts in making that happen. Let's cherish #BrewingKnowledge and share the wealth with others." Snehlata at The English Book Depot, India's premier bookstore since 1923. Do visit the store at www.englishbookdepot.com Meet and Greet We love Meet-and-Greets with authors; last week, we hosted Karan Madhok, who was promoting his latest book, Ananda. Besides the factual and eye-opening research into every aspect of the narcotic, the author contemplates the concepts of freedom, creativity, spirituality, and paranoia associated with the drug and examines the upsides and problems of decriminalizing ganja in India. Ananda, the first significant study of cannabis in India, is entertaining and enlightening. It is the perfect introduction to an integral aspect of the country that has often gotten a bad rap and is imperfectly understood. Karan Madhok's Debut novel, A Beautiful Decay, was published in 2022. His creative work and journalism have appeared in Epiphany, Sycamore Review, Bombay Review, Slam magazine, Fifty Two, The Caravan, and Scroll, among other places. Video credit: Viral Bug Films This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    1 min
  2. 02/12/2024

    Reading For A Living

    Existential Threat to Reading Rashmi and Sandeep discuss reading habits, education, and the evolving nature of learning. Read more https://www.mentor.lxl.in/post/from-classrooms-to-bookshelves-creating-a-reading-journey-for-children Sandeep Dutt is an educator and bookstore owner who was born in a bookstore! His life and love revolves around the 101 year old The English Book Depot at Dehradun in India. Founder of Good Schools Alliance, and inspires people to read, reflect and build strong relationships #JoyOfLearning. Key Takeaways * Reading is valuable for focus and micro-focusing skills, but shouldn't be overemphasized at the expense of service, skills, and sports * Traditional schooling models are being challenged; new approaches like Dutt's "Good School Alliance" offer alternative learning methods * The digital age is changing how we absorb information, requiring adaptation in teaching and learning strategies Topics The Role of Librarians and Teachers in Promoting Reading * Librarians are crucial in attracting students to libraries, more so than the books themselves * Teachers should be seen carrying and engaging with books to inspire students * Principals, especially in India, often don't read enough, setting a poor example Home Environment and Reading Culture * Having books visible at home, even before a child is born, can foster a reading culture * Many Indian homes lack books outside of school materials, hindering reading habit development * Dutt emphasizes reading both physical books and digital content Evolution of Learning and Information Absorption * The human mind is adapting to process more stimuli and information from various sources * Reading is evolving beyond traditional books to include digital media and experiential learning * The importance of stillness and focus in the midst of constant digital stimulation Dutt's Good School Alliance Initiative * Created a cohort-based model working with 25 schools annually * Offers online reading rooms, reflection spaces, and relationship-building opportunities * Provides affordable access to reading sessions for schools, teachers, and students The Future of Education and Reading * Traditional schooling models and exam-focused systems are being questioned * Emphasis on service, skills, and sports alongside academic study * Reading viewed as a tool for developing focus and attention to detail, rather than an end in itself For more about Sandeep and his life visit www.Sdutt.com And, yes, please subscribe to the Mentor magazine by LXL Mentor Magazine - Lxl Ideas Mentor Magazine https://www.mentor.lxl.in A dynamic platform for school principals and educators in India and the Middle East, Mentor Magazine facilitates exchange of ideas, best practices, the conversation in this post is for exclsive use of a post in the magazine and is copyright protected. For more about the Good Schools Alliance, please visit: www.GoodSchoolsAlliance.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    46 min
  3. Lina Ashar

    29/11/2024

    Lina Ashar

    In Episode 8 of Where Passion Meets Education (WPME), Sandeep Dutt engages in a deep conversation with Lina Ashar, Founder Emeritus of Billabong High & Kangaroo Kids, Founder of Dreamtime Learning, TedX Speaker, Happiness Advocate, and Author. Lina is passionate about children, learning, peace, happiness, self-mastery, creating a world of abundance, and questioning the status quo. Lina moved to India from Australia in 1991 to teach in Mumbai and was aghast by the antiquated approach to learning. She established Kangaroo Kids and Billabong High Schools and successfully developed a learner-centric education system with a research-based curriculum, practical application of knowledge, and international standards. The schools that partnered with Lina and the brands operate in 17 cities in India and Dubai and Maldives. Lina’s vision for social impact aims to educate 1 billion children. Like Nelson Mandela, she believes that “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.” Read more about Lina: https://linaashar.com/ Lina Ashar sees exponential change happening that makes the traditional schooling model challenging. She suggests the focus should shift inwards, to helping children "master themselves, master their brains, master their hearts, master their being in a way that's authentically them." The emphasis should be on developing inner resilience and consciousness to navigate the uncertain future. The Focus * The focus is shifting from traditional schooling to passion-driven learning in the face of rapid technological change. * Lina emphasizes the importance of developing internal mastery, resilience, and optimism in children to navigate uncertainty. * The discussion highlights the need for balanced exposure to both nurturing and challenges in child development. * There's a call for educating both the conscious and subconscious minds of children, avoiding negative programming. Topics The Shift from Schools to Passion-Driven Learning * The conversation emphasizes the importance of passion in education, moving beyond conventional schooling. * Lina stresses the need for resilience and seeing projects through, which passion enables. Fueling Passion in Children * Lina's approach involves allowing children to ask deeply curious questions. * She aims to help children find their unique blueprints and express themselves authentically. * The goal is to guide children in filling their emotional voids in ways that benefit humanity. Adapting to Rapid Technological Change * Discussion on the challenges posed by exponential technological advancements * Emphasis on the need for internal mastery to cope with uncertainty * Lina advocates for an optimistic mindset towards AI and other technological developments. Child Development and Resilience * Lina shares personal experiences of overcoming physical challenges and growing up with limited means. * She emphasizes the importance of not "bubble-wrapping" children. * Reference to a study showing that balanced exposure to both nurturing and challenges produces the most resilient individuals. Balancing Reality and Virtual Reality * Acknowledgment that perfect balance may not be achievable. * Emphasis on teaching children about the effects of technology on their brain and emotional states. * Encouraging informed decision-making regarding technology use Moving Beyond Resilience to Anti-Fragility * Lina introduces the concept of being "anti-fragile" - not just bouncing back, but growing stronger through adversity. * Emphasis on teaching children to make opportunities out of adversity. The key takeaways * Sandeep believes traditional "schools" and "schooling" are dying/obsolete. He sees the future as being more about "passion and learning" rather than formal schooling. * Lina emphasizes the need for children (and adults) to develop resilience, self-awareness, and an optimistic mindset to cope with the rapid, exponential changes happening in the world. * Lina advocates moving away from "bubble wrapping" children and instead exposing them to some adversity/challenges to build their resilience and ability to adapt. * Both Sandeep and Lina stress the importance of an "inward journey" of self-mastery, rather than just focusing on external knowledge acquisition. * They suggest the future of learning should balance reality and virtual/digital elements, with a focus on helping people (especially children) understand how different inputs affect their brains and emotions. * The overall vision seems to be a future of learning that is more personalized, resilience-focused, and centered on helping people develop self-awareness and the ability to adapt to rapid change, rather than just memorizing facts. Good Schools India Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    20 min
  4. Nisha Bhakar

    13/11/2024

    Nisha Bhakar

    In Episode 7 of Where Passion Meets Education (WPME), Sandeep Dutt engages in a lively conversation with Nisha Bhakar, who shares her passion for education, emphasising the importance of libraries and giving students space to explore and discover themselves. We celebrate Children’s Day 2024 with the story of Nandha Gokulam Life School and our passionate educator, Nisha Bhakar. Nisha Bhakar's Educational Philosophy * Emphasis on creating joyful learning spaces and libraries. * Belief in allowing students to be vulnerable, explore, and discover themselves. * It is essential to give students different perspectives and understand personal growth. * Value of books in personal and professional development. Teacher's Role and Passion for Education * Nisha's journey from reluctant teacher to passionate educator. * Importance of family support in pursuing an educational career. * Value of continuous learning and self-discovery for teachers. * Emphasis on reading as a crucial tool for teacher development and reflection. About her life and work Nisha Bhakar entered the world of education when big questions arose about traditional ideologues in education. Her past two decades of hands-on approach towards child development and education and her ability to sense practical solutions customised to every classroom have turned around many schools. Her understanding of curriculum and pedagogy across boards CBSE, CAIE ( CIE) & PYP-IB and her passion and thirst for learning are visible in the reading culture nurtured amongst the teachers and students of all her schools. She led the whole school transformation at The Heritage School, Gurgaon, set up one of the largest schools offering Cambridge (CAIE) qualifications in Hyderabad, and headed a GEMS-managed school in Jaipur. Nisha is currently working in education at Vishwa Samudra Holdings, Hyderabad. She is engaged in setting up an all-boys residential school with international facilities for underprivileged children at Nellore, AP. Nisha Bhakar’s experience in education has been focused on planning, designing and reviewing curriculum, developing and implementing teacher training focusing on thematic approach & project-based learning to teaching learning and developing resource material for teachers as well as students along with the administrative responsibilities of running and setting up a school from inception. In the past, Ms Bhakar has also been engaged as an Advisor and consultant to schools like the United World College, Pune (IBDP School), and Mt. Carmel at Delhi, to name a few. She was a member of the Core Team of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, led by NCERT Reading Cell. Member of Indian Principal’s team visiting Germany, Singapore, the UK, and Canada to understand the higher education system in these countries. Actively involved in developing the Teacher’s Resource Packs for English Language Teaching (ELT) for Oxford University Press & Pearson Education. Awarded the ‘Best Educationist Award’ in 2012. Ms Nisha Bhakar has also been honoured as one of Asia’s most outstanding leaders of 2019, among other awards. Reading, travelling, and adventure sports, especially white-water rafting, are some of her areas of interest. Nisha cherishes skydiving at Dubai Zero Point and scuba diving. Thanks for reading Good Schools India Journal! This post is public, so feel free to share it. NGLS is yet another school that has resulted from Vishwa Samudra Holdings Chairman’s desire to impact young minds with the proper schooling experience. The Group Management envisioned quality educational institutions and started this journey over a decade ago by setting up two co-educational schools for underprivileged students, one offering state board education and another a premier CBSE residential school. The third project was a CBSE school with impressive infrastructure and facilities at Nellore. NGLS is the fourth school being set up by this Management. Read more: The 7Cs of Nandha Gokulam: https://nglifeschool.com/the-7cs/ What sets NGLS apart from previous schools is its core philosophy. It is a school designed to give a platform to underprivileged boys who can now dream of achieving what they truly deserve and will not be deprived because they come from economically weaker sections of our society. Find out more about NGLS at: https://nglifeschool.com Good Schools India Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    15 min
  5. Amit Sachdeva

    25/10/2024

    Amit Sachdeva

    In Episode 6 of Where Passion Meets Education (WPME), Sandeep Dutt engages in a heartfelt conversation with Amit Sachdeva. Together, they delve into the profound significance of service in education and the enduring wisdom of Gandhi's teachings. Their discussion revolves around the vital task of integrating these principles into the schooling fabric. Often hailed as the CSR Man Of India, Amit fervently advocates for businesses to embody empathy and actively contribute to the welfare of society. The timeless message of Mahatma Gandhi's 18 teachings and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a guiding light, inspiring us to foster a more compassionate and sustainable world. Key Takeaways * Service is the essence of schooling, emphasising giving, sharing, and community-building. * Schooling should prioritise holistic development over academic focus, incorporating 17 SDGs and 18 Gandhian principles. * Passion-driven education leads to better human development and societal contribution. * Schools must actively involve students in service activities and address biases to create a more inclusive learning environment. Gandhi's Influence and Service-Oriented Education * Gandhi's teachings emphasise service, giving, love, justice, equality, and self-reliance. * Schools should focus on "schooling" rather than just being institutions. * Service is the first step in schooling, teaching children to share and be part of a community. * Amit Sachdeva highlighted as an example of carrying Gandhi's message to a large audience. Integrating Service into School Curriculum * Introduce weekly classes on compassion and giving. * Involve students with non-profit organisations, corporate foundations, and charitable trusts. * Engage students in environmental activities (tree planting, learning about biodiversity). * Address teaching biases and promote gender equality in classrooms. * Connect students with underprivileged peers to broaden their worldview. Passion as a Fuel for Education and Life * Importance of identifying and nurturing children's passions early. * Amit shared his journey of finding purpose through media, CSR, and Gandhian principles. * Emphasised the need to simplify life and focus on giving back to society. * Continuous learning highlighted (Amit pursuing further education in law and environment). Creating a Culture of Service in Schools * Implement the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 18 Gandhian constructive programs. * Focus on reading, reflection, and building relationships as core aspects of schooling. * Please encourage students to think beyond their immediate circle and consider global issues. * Prepare students to be responsible leaders in their future careers, considering sustainable practices. For more about Amit Sachdeva visit: https://www.amitsachdeva.com/ Join us at My Good School and spend a day with Amit and the students of My Good School: https://schooleducation.com/my-good-school-retreat Good Schools India Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    27 min
  6. 01/10/2024

    The Joy Of Learning

    Happiness unplugged 🎉, Oshi, Simar, Sai Kiran, Anoushka, and Rishona are back with a beautiful tribute to their much loved My Good School #JoyOfLearning. Where passion meets education #MyGoodSchool. We are celebrating our 3rd birthday 🎉 . Why not send us a gift? We are sharing the Payment Link for sending a gift to the Learning Forward India 🇮🇳 Foundation #JoyOfLearning Fund. Use this link to enter the amount and pay securely via Razorpay: https://razorpay.me/@learningforwardindia 🙏😍📖 The story of our 1st Birthday in 2022: Life is a journey with problems to solve, lessons to learn, but, most of all, experiences to share and experiences to enjoy. We at My Good School come here today to celebrate our learnings and lessons as a beautiful year passes. Join us in celebrating our school as we laugh at Totto-chan’s tactics, learn from Swami’s mistakes, realise the road from the Art of Focus, and improve from each session hereafter.  Anvesha Rana and Simar Kaur - Hosts from Gyanshree School; Rishona Chopra, Yashraj Sharma and Vani Pandey - Gyanshree School; Arav Agarwal, Billabong High International School Thane; Arfa Khan, Shambhavi Nautiyal -  Ahlcon Public School; Reveda Bhatt, The Aryan School; Kunal Rajpurohit from The Fabindia School; and our Mentors Sandeep Sir and Jugjiv Sir. Comment below and let us know if you liked our podcast. If you want to participate in similar podcasts, join us. That’s all for us today. Thanks for tuning in. Enjoy our shows on www.LearningForwardPodcast.com. You will love the stories our students, teachers, and passionate educators share. Listen to the episode: Yes, there is a lovely story for 2nd Birthday 🎉 ! Check out the video of the Celebrations: https://vimeo.com/mygoodschool/birthday Good Schools India Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    15 min
  7. 27/09/2024

    Naga Tummala

    Episode 5 of Where Passion Meets Education (WPME). Sandeep Dutt in conversation with Naga Prasad Tummala (NP). The podcast celebrates the life and legacy of Shomie Das, an influential educator, through the lens of Naga Tummala’s experiences and book. Key Takeaways * Shomie Das profoundly impacted education in India, touching numerous schools throughout his life. * Naga Tummala and his partner Raj Yarlgadda built Oakridge International School with Shomie Das’s guidance, focusing on child-centred education. * Trust, relationships, and adapting to new technologies in education were emphasised. What we talked about: Shomie Das’s Legacy * Described as a visionary who could “see tomorrow” in education. * He impacted 80+ schools throughout his 80+ year life. * Mentored Naga Tummala and influenced the creation of Oakridge International School. Naga Tummala’s Journey * I moved from a small town to a city then to a metropolis to pursue educational aspirations. * Co-founded Oakridge International School with long-time friend Raj Yarlagadda. * Wrote a book about Shomie Das, celebrating 25 years of his influence. Critical Principles for School Management * Keep children at the centre of all decisions and actions. * Create a happy organisation where teachers can thrive. * Be clear about the school’s mission (profit vs. charity) to avoid contradictions. Child-Centered Education at Oakridge * Removed prescribed textbooks to encourage exploration. * We implemented internet-connected classrooms as early as 2001. * We are focused on learning from the environment and hands-on experiences. Teacher Recruitment and Development * Prioritised passion for teaching and love for children over experience. * We recruited younger teachers with high enthusiasm and learning ability. * They provided freedom for teachers to develop their teaching methods. Parent Involvement * We viewed parents as “volunteers on the ground” (50 volunteers for 25 students). * Established daily communication systems between teachers and parents. * Emphasised emotional connection and shared interest in student success. Future of Education * Currently working on AI-enhanced learning solutions to empower teachers. * Recognising the shift towards students and teachers being equal learners. * Adapting to new technologies while maintaining human connections. Next Steps * Readers are encouraged to obtain Naga Tummala’s book about Shomie Das. * Continue exploring and implementing child-centred education principles. * Adapt educational practices to incorporate new technologies like AI. * Maintain focus on trust, relationships, and emotional connections in education. The story of the life and times of one of the finest educationists of modern India. Good Schools India Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Linkedin Profile of Naga Tummala“To build a school is to build a civilisation; with technology, a school can be accessible anywhere, anytime.” This motto underscores the visionary approach of Naga Tummala, the co-founder and CEO of Coschool www.coschool.ai, a generative AI-powered, comprehensive learning system that empowers schools.Naga’s journey in education began over 30 years ago as the co-founder and chairman of the People Combine group, which founded Oakridge International Schools. He is also one of the co-founders of FICCI ARISE and a key strategic brand behind its rise to significance. People Combine was acclaimed as one of India’s top 15 workplaces in 2019 by Great Places to Work and The Economic Times and was recognised among India’s top 10 for working women in 2016 and 2017 by Avatar and Working Mother Group. In 2019, its divestment from Oakridge set a precedent as India’s largest FDI in education. As a socially conscious individual, Naga pledged to donate one-third of his net worth to philanthropy. * The video recording of the podcast is available on vimeo. In August 2020, I recoreded a podcast with Shomie, tune in here: This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe

    23 min

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The best podcast for schools and schooling, the students and interns of My Good School produce podcasts with élan. Listen to heartwarming stories and feel their passion for education #JoyOfLearning #MyGoodSchool #HappyTeachers. Connect with us if you wish to participate or use our content for distribution. © Learning Forward India Foundation. www.gsi.in

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