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MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF XYZ SOCIETY

1. The Society shall be called XYZ. 2. The Head Office of the Society shall be located at 3. The objects of the Society are as follows :- (1) To organize and develop activities in areas of cultural social, economic, charitable, and educational fields, to keep alive the spirit of devotion to the pursuit of excellence in all the above areas and preferably towards education and human resource development. (2) To help in finding avenues of employment or occupation and in acquiring facilities for technical vocational and professional training to students in India. (3) To create, associate or cooperate with any other society or association having the same or similar objects in such manner and to such extent as may be desirable and possible. (4) To sponsor, promote and organize schemes for the protection of ecology and environment as well as total life support systems for nature and its conservation as well as for the promotion of...

TEACHER’S RESPONSIBILITY

Children have everything to learn. This should be their main preoccupation in order to prepare themselves for a useful and productive life. Education means three things, to teach how to observe and know rightly the facts on which they have to form a judgement; secondly , to train the children to think fruitfully and soundly; thirdly, to fit the children to use their knowledge and their thought effectively for their own and the common good. Capacity of observation and knowledge, capacity of intelligence and judgement, capacity of action and high character are required for the citizenship of a rational order of society; a general deficiency in any of these is sure source of failure. As the children grow up, they must discover in themselves the thing of things which interest them most and which they are capable of doing well. There are latent faculties to be developed. There are also faculties to be discovered. Children must be taught to like to overcome difficulties, and also that this g...

SCHOOL STAFF RULES & REGULATIONS

"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." Theodore Roosevelt Verification of Age: Every employee before appointment shall produce documentary evidence of his date of birth as indicated below: Matriculation/School Final/School Leaving Certificate. A certified copy of the date of birth as recorded in the Register of the Municipality. Appointment: Before final selection an applicant for employment will be required to fill up and sign the prescribed application/general information form and undergo – an interview with the managing/administrative committee. A test of proficiency in the job he seeks in the manner considered necessary for the purpose. A medical examination. on selection and before receiving the letter of appointment, every employee shall submit documents to prove his academic and professional qualifications and years of experience in a similar job. Every person employed by the school must sign the duplicate copy...

Supervised Instruction

Traditional approaches to supervision of instruction may have emphasized the following techniques: The supervisor studying the lesson plan developed by the teacher prior to observing actual teaching. The supervisor becoming knowledgeable about the capacity, achievement, and home background of students to be observed in actual teaching-learning situations. The supervisor having a meeting with the teacher following the observational visit.the teacher and supervisor developing basic agreement as to ways of improving the quality of teaching. In the new method, the supervisor basically would follow the following procedure prior to and during the time an observational visit is made to the class settings: i. The supervisor would first of all study the objectives of the teacher. These objectives may be revised through the co-operative efforts of the teacher and supervisor. ii. The supervisor would then observe actual teaching going on. iii. Following observation of teaching, the supervisor wou...

NEW TECHNOLOGY

Educational technology includes all educational resources --- men and materials, methods and techniques, means and media in an integrated and systematic manner to optimize learning. Learning not teaching is the crucial task of the educational process. Technology is one component in this process and can help make learning easy and interesting. A large number of schools have gone headlong into computer education --- not really computer-based education --- and usually what this means is learning how to use a computer for different tasks, including mathematical operations (statistics, spreadsheets, geometric modeling) and desktop publishing (bringing out a class magazine or making posters). Computer-based education, on the other hand, implies the use of computers as a means to educate. Lessons are designed using the capacities of the computer to stimulate, organize information, and present materials that are visual, auditory and text-based, all within the same frame. Such computer-based ed...

EDUCATION SYSTEM

In the present age, almost everyone is hoping for a change in the system in which a school functions. Education should be such that it meets everyone’s needs. Students, these days, are especially fed up with the education they are receiving. Education consists of three things, where the first is, to teach to observe and know the basic facts that would enable the students in forming judgements; secondly, to train children to think fruitfully and soundly; thirdly, to teach children to use their knowledge and their thought effectively for their own, as well as the common good. When students feel good about where they are, they tend to be more relaxed, creative and open to learning new things. Comfortable desks and appealing classrooms would help improve learning, while a student lounge, large auditorium and cafeteria would aid towards an ideal school. Curriculum and equipment are the major factors that should be considered when creating an ideal school. Unfortunately, most schools today l...

SUCCESS 4

Success is rarely accomplished without assistance somewhere along the way. The component elements of society are so interrelated, and so interdependent, that it is difficult to conceive of a situation where the work of one person does not either directly or indirectly affect another. Practice positive thinking every day and engage freely with others in the exchange of thoughts and ideas. The aid that you will receive will be of immense value. Great stimulation will stem from the inspiration of others, and your own particular efforts will be considerably accelerated to the achievement of your purposes.