Dear All,
I had a telephonic conversation with Uma, she is planning the sessions for
the Nashik workshop.
Major points discussed with her:
- three compulsory sessions in the Nashik workshop instead of four
- a compulsory session of Child Development
- apart from the Amravati workshop sessions, sessions on Jodo Gyan and
Multi Lingualism are being planned
- still thinking of some more sessions and movies
Regards,
Nitika
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 11:23 AM, Anish Mokashi <anish.dot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,
The supporting evening and night sessions made a difference in the
Amravati workshop. We should continue with that approach in the Nashik
ones. Can we ask resource persons about their availability? There is a
problem here as the three workshops are separate, we can only have people
come for a few days and leave, unless they can commit for a longer time. We
might have to diversify too.
Best, Anish
From the report:
a. Origami session by Prem Manmoji
b. Theatre sessions by Kartik
c. Bio-diversity cards session by Prof. Kishore
d. Kabad se Vigyan by a group from IIT-G
e. Ganit k Khel by Aamod Karkhanis
From 09:00pm onwards movies were screened at some common spaces followed
by some discussion. The list of movies screened are:
a. Gulhar ke phool
b. Magnets
c. Chanda ke Joote
d. Teacher‘s Journey