WORK SMART – AN INITIATIVE TO SUCCESS
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PROGRAM
The School introduced a new program called International School Program into the curriculum. The object of this program was to implement the new ‘International Policy’ of the school by making changes in the curriculum to facilitate exposure and collaboration at international level for students and their facilitators. A number of activities were planned under this program and they all were carried with students of all age groups at regular intervals during the session.
A blog ‘www.learninginternationally.blogspot.com’ was created to record and share the international work being done in school. The ISA Coordinators implemented the program in the following phases.
ACTIVITIES THAT LED TO INTERNATIONAL LEARNING
Various activities with international learning other than ISA Action Plan were planned and executed. A few are:-
- A DISPLAY BOARD with heading ‘LEARNING INTERNATIONALLY’ was prepared. Different words and sentences in different languages were displayed on it. e.g. Thank you, May I help you! etc.
- Charts were displayed in all the classes containing information about the assigned countries.
- HANDICRAFTS:The classes displayed the handicrafts items of different countries.
FACE TO FAITH
- Video conferences with schools in U.K. and Australia were conducted for students.
- Our students also attended the special day VCs e.g. UN Human Rights and Solidarity Day.
- Professional Development VCs were also attended by the teachers.
- The school also hosted a training program organized for teachers of DAV Schools who were interested in conducted the Face to Faith Video Conferencing programs in their schools.
SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
- Special events like Face to Faith teacher training workshops for teachers of other schools were organized at D.A.V. Public School, Khera Khurd, Delhi.
- The occasions like Republic Day were celebrated with an international touch.
- Exhibitions reflecting culture, life styles and history of different countries were organized where the Chief Guests and Parents were invited.
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