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Ekya / November 20, 2019 Posted by : administrator

Diwali, a festival of lights and celebration, is an integral essence of our rich Indian culture. It symbolizes the victory of righteousness.

On 23 October 2019, the students of Pre Primary experienced the joy and excitement of Diwali during school hours by decorating clay diyas. Students explored various art techniques and colours by using glitter, paint, shimmer and shine to artistically and creatively decorate their clay diyas. It was truly a moment of happiness for all students to see their creations come to life.

  Further to make the celebration special on 25 October 2019, Students came dressed in vibrant traditional Indian ethnic wear. This day of liveliness was not only entertaining but also informative, as students watched a puppet show by Ms. Pavana and Ms. Rushitha depicting the story of Lord Rama returning to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. They understood the importance and magnificence of Diwali. They watched animated stories of this pleasant festival and also sang rhymes of crackers and spreading merriment which was music to one’s ears. Students cherished the festivity celebrations and went back home with their decorated diyas.

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Ekya / April 03, 2024

The Power of Learning with Intent: A Guide to Purposeful Education

In a world brimming with information, the art of learning has evolved beyond the mere acquisition of facts. Learning with intent, a deliberate approach to education emphasises quality over quantity, depth over breadth, and purpose over passive absorption. It’s about cultivating a mindset that transforms knowledge into meaningful action and empowers individuals to navigate the complexities of the modern age effectively.

At its core, learning with intent involves setting clear objectives and actively engaging with the subject matter. Whether exploring a new language, delving into scientific principles, or honing a creative skill, intentionality infuses each learning endeavour with purpose and direction. As Albert Einstein aptly said, "The only source of knowledge is experience." This quote amplifies the importance of active participation and hands-on learning, highlighting that true understanding arises from deliberate engagement with the material.

Furthermore, engaging actively with the material is paramount. Embrace challenges and embrace mistakes as opportunities for growth. This proactive approach not only deepens your understanding but also cultivates critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for success in any field.

Moreover, learning with intent emphasises relevance and applicability. Seek out opportunities to apply newfound knowledge in real-world scenarios, bridging the gap between theory and practice. By contextualising learning within your personal or professional sphere, you enhance its significance and utility, making it more likely to stick.

In conclusion, learning with intent is a transformative approach that transcends traditional notions of education. By setting clear objectives, engaging actively, prioritising relevance, and fostering a growth mindset, individuals can harness the full potential of learning to achieve their goals and thrive in an ever-changing world. So, embark on your learning journey with purpose, and let each lesson propel you towards a brighter, more fulfilling future.

By Sweta Pradeep Rao

Senior English Educator

Ekya School JP Nagar

Ekya / April 02, 2024

Gadget-free Summer Break

With summer vacation around, I urge parents to explore various ways to facilitate children to make healthy choices during their vacation time.

Last week, when we asked our Early Years to visualise their characters and create a story, most of them came up with stories about ghosts and monsters attacking others.  When we had conversations about what gave them this idea, we understood that these story ideas emanated from their online games. While gaming per se develops specific skills and requires focus, it also stifles the imagination of young children. Since it is visually appealing, children tend to remember those images in their heads all the time.

I often see parents providing very young children (1 year to 3 year olds)  with gadgets as the means to keep children engaged and entertained. I see children watching phones in the waiting areas of clinics, hospitals, school lobbies and banks.

This brings us to a fundamental question “ Should children be engaged by parents all the time?” Not necessarily. What is likely to happen if children were not handed over gadgets at the waiting lounges? What would they do? Some of them may cry, some may throw a loud tantrum, and some may crib. If parents show resilience and allow children to settle down themselves, they will soon find ways to keep themselves engaged. Likewise, during summer vacation. What if this is a “no gadget” vacation and parents do not take up the responsibility to engage their children? What would children do? How can parents show resilience here and facilitate children to make healthy choices? I leave the readers with this thought for this summer vacation.

Mathangi R,

Head of School,

Ekya NICE Road.

Ekya / April 02, 2024

The Eye of the Storm

In the hushed embrace of an Indian evening, our journey began, a symphony of anticipation orchestrated by the hum of jet engines and the flutter of boarding passes. The promise of adventure beckoned from distant shores as we boarded our flight bound for the United Kingdom, our hearts aflutter with dreams of far-off lands and newfound horizons. But as we soared through the velvet sky, a foreboding shadow loomed on the horizon, a harbinger of the chaos that was soon to unfold. In the blink of an eye, the tranquil serenity of our airborne sanctuary was shattered by a deafening crack, a burst of purple lightning that danced across the heavens with an otherworldly fervour. The air crackled with electricity as the plane shuddered beneath the force of the storm, its metal frame quivering in defiance against the tempestuous onslaught. And then, in a heart-stopping moment of sheer terror, the heavens unleashed their fury upon us, casting our fragile vessel into a maelstrom of chaos and uncertainty. The sky darkened to a shade of ominous charcoal as the winds howled with a primal ferocity, tearing at the wings of our faltering craft with savage intent. The cabin was awash with panicked cries and frantic prayers as we clung to our seats with white-knuckled desperation, each passing moment stretching into eternity.

And then, as if mocking our feeble attempts at control, the plane tilted almost 180 degrees, its nose plummeting towards the earth with a sickening lurch. Time seemed to stand still as we hurtled towards the ground, our fate hanging in the balance as the world spun wildly out of control. But just when all hope seemed lost, a glimmer of salvation emerged from the chaos, a beacon of light amidst the encroaching darkness. With a mighty roar, the engines surged to life once more, their thunderous symphony drowning out the cacophony of the storm as we clawed our way back from the brink of oblivion. As the storm clouds parted and the sun cast its golden rays upon the horizon, we emerged battered but unbroken, our spirits buoyed by the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity. And though our journey had been fraught with peril and uncertainty, we emerged from the crucible of the skies stronger and more resilient than ever before. For in the crucible of adversity, we discovered the true measure of our strength, our courage, and our unwavering determination to defy the odds and chart our course through the tempestuous seas of life. As we touched down on solid ground once more, I couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the world around us, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul.

Arjun Narasimhan Kuppuswamy

Grade 8C

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Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship

These days, children use internet-enabled devices and access the internet from the time they are very young. As children’s internet access becomes more frequent and more independent, parents need to be aware of how they can support their children in learning how to use the internet safely. Apart from being safe themselves, children also need to learn to contribute positively to other people’s online experiences.  While we are working on internet safety and digital citizenship at school, and taking the necessary precautions to monitor students’ safety, it is also important for parents to reiterate the same message at home. A common strategy that we see parents use is limiting children’s access to the internet. Although monitoring and limiting children’s access to the internet is one way to manage their internet use, it is not the most long-term nor the most sustainable action for parents to take. Instead, we need to find ways to teach children to practice safe online behaviour and create an environment where a child can openly share their concerns with us.  At Ekya Schools and CMR K-12, we understand these struggles. To help you navigate these discussions with your children as well as other parenting challenges, the team at Ekya Schools and CMR K-12 has put together an online course called Informed and Engaged. The course is on Powerschool and we publish a new module each month. Each module is differentiated by age group, as we understand that children of different ages have different needs. To find the course, please login to your child’s Powerschool account and click on the class titled “Informed and Engaged.” The focus of the module titled Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship, part of the Informed and Engaged course, is to help parents navigate the process of teaching children about safe behavior on the internet. There are several age-appropriate strategies to help parents supervise their children, but also includes strategies to teach children to be more thoughtful about their use of the internet. We have also shared some resources through which you can get additional information about how to keep your child safe online. The course also shares some useful information about digital citizenship and highlights the importance of being aware of one’s digital footprint with valuable suggestions as to how you as a parent can take care of the same at home.  You are welcome to share your feedback with us through the feedback form embedded within the module.

Field Trip to Kathalaya

Stories play a vital role in the growth and development of children. The stories they hear and the characters they get to know can become like friends. Who doesn’t remember the wonderful stories that we heard from our grandparents when we were young? Our Montessori field trip today to Kathalaya was an enriching experience for the kids as they got to hear  2 beautiful stories from renowned story teller Mrs.Geeta Ramanujam and her team. The children were mesmerized by the beautiful facial expression and voice modulation of the story tellers listening attentively with pin drop silence. They were transported to the enchanting world of stories for full one hour. The children clapped and cheered at the end of the session and were seen sharing the absolute fun they had!  

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