Friday, January 29, 2021

Grandma SHIKSHA Gurukulam - PRAGATI - ASRAO Nagar Dharmapuri - Webinar with VSS - Webinar for ALL



















https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfa8iXO6A7c&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSaNyGWjSDOlt9SL0E9TUYZ&index=1


21st February 2021 with VSS

210221

WEBINAR







13th WEBINAR - 210213




210206 - with VSS





Grandma SHIKSHA Gurukulam - PRAGATI - ASRAO Nagar Dharmapuri - Webinar with VSS - Webinar for ALL 

2nd February 2021 - 210202







































210129 PSRF Pragati Shiksha Research Foundation ASRAO Nagar TMAC TIMA DrTPS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzHtNBJHBkY&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSaNyGWjSDOlt9SL0E9TUYZ&index=1





















PRAGATI SHIKSHA Research Foundation
On
EARLY EDUCATION

Early childhood (usually defined as birth to year 8) is a time of tremendous physical, cognitive, socio-emotional, and language development.

01. Play-based learning – LOTS of PLAY
02. Spending quality time outdoors – STAY in FARM
03. Dedicated team – professionals with informal style
04. Mixed age group pedagogy – age 3 to 8
05. Special focus on emotional skills – Baby to Child
06. Baby-Child-led approach - INTERACTION
07. Respecting children and Educators as individuals
08. No Grammar – No rules – Flexible
09. Language through interaction – no text
10. Logic – Mathematics – Language of Learning
11. Learn to Learn  - various styles of learning
12. LIFE Learning – involved in daily worldly deals 
13. Use your hands for Skills and Creativity – Do it
14. NO official curriculum
15. NOT to teach letters or numbers, unless kid shows interest
16. Nature life understanding the basis of existence
17. Bharateeya Tradition – style – culture – rituals – concepts etc.
18. Vasudaivakutumbakam (Universal Values and ethos)

They learn the importance of building relationship with Nature and develop social, leadership and interpersonal skills. 
Learning happens through interaction - play, discovery 
Laying a good foundation for Individual Progress towards a Citizen (Bharatheeya Tradition)
Prevent struggles in later in Academic LIFE 

Certificate Programs 
in 
Eco Blended EARLY CHILD-HOOD Care & Education


PRAGATI Eco Knowledge PARK – 10 days – 240 hours
Field work (near a place that you choose for yourself) – 20 days – 480 hours
Theory class + documentation – 100 hours – 20 days 
Learn from the Experts / Interacting with Individuals – 30 hours  - 10 days
Institutional Association (with institutions of National Association for the Education of Young Children) – 40 days 

Continued DIPLOMA Programs in
Preschool Teachers
Childcare Workers
Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers
Preschool and Childcare Center Directors




































 

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

SCF - FELLOW MEMBERS - Board Directors








Dr T P SASIKUMAR, CHAIRMAN - SHIKSHA - HYDERABAD


GURU DILEEPJI, International President, NewYork, USA


ANUSHA DURGA, USA


Dr. JAYANTI SAHOO, Philosophy, Delhi



Dr. V Binumon. Education, Kuwait


Dr. T N Jagadeesh Kumar, Employability, Thrissur


SREELAKSHMI, Youth Empowerment, SHARJAH


Dr. C Manmohan Reddy, Bio-Dynamic Farming, Hyderabad






 


Monday, September 21, 2020

NEP - 2020 :: LOOK AT WHAT WAS INDIA - Ancient Universities

 http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/ratna/ra01.html



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikramashila



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagaddala_Mahavihara




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushpagiri_Vihara


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odantapuri



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somapura_Mahavihara


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valabhi_University





The Buddhist complex atop the hill of Ratnagiri (map) was once an important Buddhist university, visited by the Chinese traveler Xuan Zong in 639 AD. It contains three monasteries, a temple, a large stupa, and numerous smaller structures. This photograph shows the entrance to Monastery 1, the largest in the complex. Originally the building had two stories, although the upper one has now disappeared. The entrance faces south, and leads to a green chlorite doorway (center of photo). Within is a large courtyard, surrounded by monks' cells. The principal shrine contains a large Buddha image and is located off the north side of the courtyard. A number of fine sculptures are kept on site and in the local museum, the remainder being distributed to museums in Bhubaneshwar and Calcutta.

The original brick structure dates to the 7th/8th century, while the stone facing on the walls and interior is from a later rebuilding. The complex fell out of use from the 12th century onward, when Buddhism disappeared from India under the twin pressures of Muslim invasion and Hindu resurgence.




Vikramashila (Devanagari:विक्रमशिलाIASTVikramaśilā) was one of the two most important centres of learning in India during the Pala Empire, along with Nalanda. Its location is now the site of Antichak village, Bhagalpur district in Bihar.

Vikramashila was established by the Pala emperor Dharmapala (783 to 820) in response to a supposed decline in the quality of scholarship at NalandaAtiśa, the renowned pandita, is sometimes listed as a notable abbot. It was allegedly destroyed by the forces of Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji around 1193.[1]



Jagaddala Mahavihara (fl. late 11th century - mid-12th century) was a Buddhist monastery and seat of learning in Varendra, a geographical unit in present north Bengal in Bangladesh.[1] It was founded by the later kings of the Pāla dynasty, probably Ramapala (c. 1077-1120), most likely at a site near the present village of Jagdal in Dhamoirhat Upazila in the north-west Bangladesh on the border with India, near Paharapur.[2] Some texts also spell the name Jaggadala.




Pushpagiri (IASTPuṣpagiri) was an ancient Buddhist mahavihara located atop Langudi Hill (or Hills) in Jajpur district of Odisha, India. The complex contains ruins of stupas, rock-cut sculptures and other artifacts.

Pushpagiri was mentioned in the writings of the Chinese traveller Xuanzang (c. 602 – c. 664) and some other ancient sources. Until the 1990s, it was hypothesised to be the Lalitgiri-Ratnagiri-Udayagiri complex, also located in Jajpur district. However, archaeological excavations conducted at Langudi Hills during 1996-2006 resulted in the discovery of another site, with inscriptions describing the local monastery as puṣpa sabhar giriya, and identified by the excavators as Pushpagiri.

The visit of Xuanzang indicates that Pushpagiri was an important Buddhist site in ancient India. Along with NalandaVikramashilaOdantapuriTakshashila and Vallabhi, it is believed to be a major ancient centre of learning. It flourished between 3rd and 11th centuries CE.[1]




Odantapuri (also called Odantapura or Uddandapura) was a Buddhist Mahavihara in what is now BiharIndia. It was established by the Pala Emperor Gopala I in the 8th century.[1] It is considered the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas after Nalanda University and was situated in Magadha.

Acharya Ganga jee of Vikramashila was a student at this Mahavihara. According to the Tibetan records there were about 12,000 students at Odantapuri which was situated at a mountain called Hiranya Prabhat Parvat and by the bank of the river Panchanan.

In the modern era, it is situated in Bihar Sharif, headquarters of Nalanda district.




Somapura Mahavihara (Bengaliসোমপুর মহাবিহারromanizedShompur Môhabihar) in Paharpur, Badalgachhi UpazilaNaogaon DistrictBangladesh is among the best known Buddhist viharas in the Indian Subcontinent and is one of the most important archaeological sites in the country. It is also one of the earliest sites of Bengal, where significant amount of Hindu statues were found. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It dates from a similar time period to the nearby Halud Vihara and to the Sitakot Vihara in Nawabganj Upazila of Dinajpur District.[1]




The University of Valabhi was an important centre of Buddhist learning and championed the cause of Hinayana Buddhism between 600 CE and 1200 CE. Valabhi was the capital of the Maitraka empire during the period 480-775 CE. It was an important port for international trade located in Saurashtra, present day it is called Vallabhipur located in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat in western India, identical with the old state of Vala. For some time, the university was considered to be a rival to Nalanda, in Bihar, in the field of education. In September 2017, the Indian central government started to consider a proposal to revive the ancient university.[1]



Saturday, September 19, 2020

DISCUSSION - for the SOCIAL CRAFT

 [16:13, 9/20/2020] Jn22-19-Trc-Prejisha-vishnu Good morning sir,           I am Vishnu. I've attended your class twice, in Thrissur.     I am interested in studying about GEETHA & VEDIC scriptures.So, I would like to have your guidance.: Sir what kind of contributions are being aimed with NEP 2020? Is that ideas? What would be the advantage if I could make my school take part in this? Please help to figure it out..

[16:14, 9/20/2020] DrTPS: most important is to create skill development ceters contact with schools

[16:15, 9/20/2020] DrTPS: that is what i am with Social Craft Foundation

[16:16, 9/20/2020] DrTPS: make school - heads and also business / firm / company / skill centers to be known this scope - could discuss around this






[18:32, 9/19/2020] DrTPS: National Education Policy is giving lot of opportunity for all to participate 

I am making a model with farming / Agriculture with PRAGATI Resort participation

May be each of the thinkers can contribute and when NEP is practical in place you can be bridged for making Schools to participate.

i am with the Social Craft Foundation to make you bring under one umbrella 

Let us discuss and learn your capacity and what can be done - what all can be done

[18:35, 9/19/2020] DrTPS: Ambassadors / Bridges / Torch-bearers for the Academic Institution to have the tieup with Real working Firm / farm



when this group have enough discussion and we can make a discussion / webinar and get good people who can share ideas - how and what can be done to take this forward 

you will also have a business plan around - that can be grown around this 

will meet soon to discuss on Google MEET


Blr-APJ-Kumar-Pillai-ayurkshethraa.com ::
 I Request Dr.TPS to have a brief  on the new thought on Enterpreneourship

[17:21, 9/19/2020] DrTPS: Thank you 

My idea is to generate places of 

Varied places of expertise to make the education really vocational 


We are able to take lead and can create such centres can cater to students and can link relation 

With academic institutions 


All of us can contribute 


Let us discuss this around




శిక్ష - హైదరాబాద్ నుండి శుభాకాంక్షలు

https://drtps-social-craft.blogspot.com/

ఒక చిన్న వాట్సాప్ సమూహాన్ని మీరే సృష్టించండి మరియు సహకారం ఏమిటో చూడండి - నిర్దిష్ట మరియు దృష్టి

NEP-2020 వైపు -

మీరు కోరుకుంటే నన్ను కూడా చేర్చవచ్చు.

ఒక నిర్దిష్ట ఫీల్డ్‌లో మీకు STUDENT / FELLOW సభ్యత్వం లభిస్తుంది

శిక్షా సోషల్ క్రాఫ్ట్ ఫౌండేషన్

ఈ సందేశాన్ని అంతటా పంపండి

DrTPS

9447437948

www.drtps-shiksha.in



https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=320464672565537&set=a.157121685566504



SHIKSHA - SOCIAL - CRAFT Foundation - Target for NEP Implementation



After 11 years of establishment of SCF under SHIKSHA
In the event of the NEP2020


What is that I and You can do to make the Society - to make the NEP Smooth

Create a Platform to discuss some area of  concern 

You could make a dialogue that can also create a space / discipline / subject related to Education 

that is the real contribution for the SOCIAL CRAFT 

Let us all get a hold of this opportunity to work together.


Create a small group and start working to make the discussion / on the ground work to create a space for 
Developing the YOUTH
 


Create a WhatsApp Group and see that a webinar is made 

contact / be part of / see you are owning a facility 

who will be ready to be part of 

Taking students to internships so that they can learn the 
FIELD work - 
Vocational Training 
Practical Application in the Society 



01. Gopinathan Pillai - Philosophy - Santhigiri - Thiruvananthapuram 
CONTRIBUTION - GLOBAL INIATIVES 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX9HRqxHRm0&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=2&ab_channel=IndianCouncilofPhilosophicalResearch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBktqcec2I8&t=792s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR-575-xPHY&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=1&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6jP5xIA7FQ&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=3&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBktqcec2I8&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=4&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhSYhgkZF2c&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=5&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF9zduj62p4&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=11&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR

02. Kamal Silwal - NEPAL
Education - Happiness


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICLHi0UBAVc&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=7&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR


03. Dr. Jayanti Sahoo - Philosophy - DELHI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAwABsdlNEw&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=10&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR



04. Dr. Babani Saharia

Philosophy, Assam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaD5Uy4J-Xg&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=8&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR



05. Dr. Joshua - Principal, CMS College, Kottayam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7yqVTR-ey8&list=PLNK3myEQjZHSXSu1UGfJHc6PeRjHUg1kM&index=12&ab_channel=DrTPSASIKUMAR





http://drtps-shiksha.blogspot.com/2010/05/iiaassll.html


http://drtps-shiksha.blogspot.com/2010/11/


http://shiksha-hp.blogspot.com/2010/03/iiaa-education-super-market.html

Friday, April 1, 2011

OTHER SIMILAR DREAMS AROUND .... some links

BANGALORE - Dr. SUDHARSAN

http://www.vgkk.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

VEDIC - UPANISHAD - SHIKSHA - SMART - SCF

 


Learning - Heritage - Indian Contributions to the WORLD 
Through Questions and Answers 

Anyone who is with Questions can be part of this 
Who can answer can be part of this 

Creating and Desiminating Knowledge is the AIM - Objective and SCOPE 






http://shiksha-hp.blogspot.com/2010/03/iiaa-education-super-market.html


I2A2S2L2  EDUCATION SUPERMARKET

International Institute for Advanced Academics Soft Skill & LIFE Learning

 

(Offered by SIKSHA an EDUCATION NGO and TRUST and GPSSI an NGO and Research foundation jointly along with Huron college)

4 weeks (30 Days) SUMMER PROGRAM SHIKSHA

 

Grant : SHIKSHA will provide financial support FULL / PART to a selected eligible candidate based on the financial / merit.

 

(A few more fellowships are in line) The Program will be VIRTUAL (VC)/ Contact Class (CC) / Residential (RC) Literature Survey.

 

Self / Group Learning / Activity / Virtual All the programs will have a documentation / project Report generation that have to be submitted within 50 days of the commencement of the program.

 

A test / exam / personal interview could be conducted 9based on the program / course opted) before certification.

Selected reports / individuals will be invited for the national conference to be conducted on related topic for a presentation. Conference will follow within three months of the session.

Based on the merit / completion GRADING / ABROAD certification will be decided. For the second and third level when the pre-requisite is the previous level, 75 % (Distinction) Grade is the minimum requirement. CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CERTIFICATE COURSE PROJECT WORK SUMMER PROGRAM Centers : HYDERABAD(AP/H), VIZAG (AP/V) BANGALORE (KA/B), HUBLY (KA/H) MADRAS (TN/M) COIMBATORE (TN/C) PUNE (MA/P) TRICHUR (KE/T), CALICUT(KE/C), KOTTAYAM(KE/K), PALGHAT (KE/P)

 

MAIN MODULES ARE Career Courses Modular Courses Professional Courses The ENTRY IS AT INDUCTION TRAINING LATERAL TRAINING CONTACTS drtpsasikumar@gmail.com pbshyam@gmail.com sribajirao@yahoo.ca

Madhusudan Chigurupati (Madhu)Director of AdmissionsHuron College416 694 8766 (416 MY HURON) Ext. 234www.huroncollege.ca huroncollege@gmail.com 

COURSES IN PLAN In all the courses Soft Skills are included. Courses will have the Indian Traditional Touch.

Rich with Eastern Philosophy and Practices. Course Code Subject REQUIREMENTS CENTRE 101 is the basic course (Introduction) 201 Middle Level 301 Advanced Level Will Include THEORY and PRACTICALS.

E = Follow English Language + Internet Browsing Skills T = 10th Class Pass I = Inter / Undergoing Graduate Courses G = Graduates The effort will be to run all the programs in all the centres.

As per the availability of the Resources / Geographical Specific etc may restrict the centres Confirmation of Admission will be based on the Test / Personal (or Telephonic) Interview. It is to evaluate the keen interest of the candidate. Payment will include the Teaching / Study Material and Certification. For Transport and Accomodation assistance will be provided. Course Code Subject Requirements

ME-101 Meditation E + Keen Interest

YO-101 Yoga RI-102 Rituals

AY-101 Ayurveda

KA-101 Kalari

MA-101 Marma

PS-101 Psychology Graduate

ME-201 Meditation & Pain Management

ME-101 YO-201 Yoga Nidra

YO-101 RI-201 Science of Rituals I (with Science) +

RI-101 AY-201 Ayurveda as Remedial Health Care

AY-101 MA-201 Marma and Kalari

KA-101 + ME-101 PS-201 Psychology and Manas

PS-101 ME-301 Meditation – Syntific Analysis

ME-101 / ME-201 YO-301 Yoga Nidra - Analysis

YO-201 AY-301 Ayurveda Advantages

AY-201 MA-301 Marma Chikithsa

AY-201 + MA-201 PS-301 Psychology in Indian Traditions

PS-201 M = Meditaron = Meditation and Pauin management / Meditation in Action, 8th steps Hill samadhi

Y = Yoga = 8th steps and specializing on Asana (Yoga as known)

P = Psychology = Mind Management based on Conciousness / Atma / Buddhi / manas Conflict etc. Introduction to Eastern Philosophical Systems 

ISPS 101, 201, 301 Introduction to Indian Cultures

ISIC 101, 201, 301 Introduction to Indian Art Theatre

ISAT 101,201,301 Scientific Counseling

ISSC 101,201,301 Science of Sound and Scriptures

ISSS 101,201,301 Introduction of Indian Sciences to Western Scientists

ISWS 101,201,301 Introduction to Science of Music Therapy

ISMT 101,201,301 Indian Scientific Heritage Studies

ISSH 101,201,301 Introduction to Remote Esoteric Healing

ISRE 101,201,301 Naturopathy

ISNP 101,201,301 Social Management Studies Media Management Mass Communication

SMMM 101,201,301 Social Work

SMSW 101,201,301 Geriatric Care Palliative Care Event Management Animation/Films/Advertisement Personality Development

Soft Skills Life Skills Self Motivation Studies Urbanization Studies

MNC and Third world developmental Studies

Introduction to Astrology

Vasthu Introduction to Performance Arts Music Dance Painting Poetry

Introduction to Energy Management Studies

Introduction to Psychotherapy

Introduction to Holistic Healing with Music Colors Sounds

Economics Finance Studies

Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Management

EFFF 101,201,301 Financial Analysis and Fraud Detection Econometric Modeling Mathematical Modeling Inflation Public Finance Savings Underwriting and Insurance Studies Terrorism, Strategic Defense & Geo Political Studies Geo-:Politics

101,201,301 Terrorism Counter Terrorism Predictability Studies

101,201,301 Intelligence Counter Intelligence Studies

101,201,301 Scientific Analysis of Terrorism Studies

101,201,301 Data Mining and Predictable Algorithms in Terrorist Event Predictability Trends of Policing in 21st Century Implications to India

101,201,301 Cyber Frauds and Crimes and Preventive Methods

101,201,301 Economic Offenses, Serious Frauds Money Laundering Forensic Accounting, Financial Analysis, Corporate Auditing for Investigators Economics and Terrorism Studies Technology Trends in Preventive Policing Information Technology Studies Simulation Automation Robotics E Content E Commerce E Learning Web writing Blog writing E writing Intellectual Property Rights Knowledge Management

H.101. GERIATRIC CARE (CP, CC, PW)

H.102. DENTAL HYGIENE

Global warming Eco-Tourism

Facility Management Technology Trends Future Studies

GIS (Geographical Information Studies)

Photogrammetry Remote Sensing Rocketory

Space Astronomy

Mapping from Space

Film Appreciation

Traditional Art Forms of India

Psychotherapy Behavioural Change

Mind (Manas) and Brain (Buddhi)

YOGA Meditation

Marma Treatment

Kalari

Creativity & Communication

English Communication Skills

English Literature

Internet Browsing

Microsoft IMS Microsoft NET Sun – Solaris, Java Storage – SAN, EVA, Veritas Symantec Oracle HP Cisco Net App Testing Vm Ware EMC Datawarehousing Microsoft-NET IBM Software Engg Web Services

Project Management

BEA Weblogic

IT Security

Neutrosophy

Counseling Geriatric Care

Meditation

Ayurveda

Marma

Siddha

Esoteric Healing

Pain Management

Life Skills

Soft Skills

Indian Scientific Heritage

Eastern Philosophy

Indian Art / Theatre

Indian Rituals

Indian Culture

Mind Management

Geomatics

Mathematical Modeling

Simulation

Film / Advt. Media Communication

E-Content Creation

NET Education

Event management

Financial Analysis

Geopolitics

Social Work

Technology Predictions

Science of meditation/Yoga

Palliative Care

City development

Indian Cultural Heritage

Indian Art

Indian Scientific Heritage

Reporting Skills

Press / Media Communication

Safety & Security

Indian Food Tradition

Cooking Health Tips and Practices

Creative Team Building

Skills Leadership

Geography Quizing

Therapies / Healing Practices

Hospitality

Foreign Policies

Foreign Trade

International Law

Social Service

Learning Skills

Teaching Skills

E-Learning

Adaptive Learning

Stress Management

Activity / Time Management

Graphic Design

Leather Craft

Handy Craft

Painting Fabric

Painting Water Cooler

Drawing

Disaster

Indian Festivals

Waste Management

Multimedia