Puppet on a string, in Uttar Pradesh classrooms
October 15th, 2009 - 2:33 pm ICT by IANSBy Asit Srivastava
Lucknow, Oct 15 (IANS) Grabbing the attention of young children in classrooms can be tricky. So the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to use puppets to teach children in junior classes.
Uttar Pradesh’s State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) will train primary school teachers in puppetry so that they can use the traditional art form to teach classes 1 to 5.
According to officials, the puppetry training programme for teachers has been undertaken by the state as a pilot project.
“The main idea behind the project is to make classroom teaching interactive through puppetry,” SCERT’S joint director (training) Mahendra Singh told IANS.
“Unlike the conventional style of teaching that mainly remains confined to blackboard and chalk, puppets would be able to hold children’s attention in the classroom on different topics of their syllabi,” he added.
For training teachers in puppetry, the SCERT has tied up with the Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) - an autonomous organisation under the aegis of the union ministry of culture, officials said.
“As per our academic calendar, under the pilot project teachers from various districts will learn puppet making, voice modulation and other techniques related to the art at the upcoming 15-day training programme in Guwahati,” said Singh.
Initially, five primary school teachers each from Agra, Azamgarh, Allahabad, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Chitrakoot, Jhansi, Gonda, Faizabad, Bareilly, Basti, Mirzapur, Moradabad, Meerut, Lucknow, Varanasi and Saharanpur districts will attend the training programme.
“Though the teachers will be selected by the officer in charge of primary education, their age should not be more than 48 years. We have put this rider due to the perception that young teachers tend to grasp teaching methodologies better,” Singh said.
According to officials, depending upon the feedback and success of the project it would be extended to other districts across the state.
“The teachers, who undergo the training in the first phase of the project can act as master trainers for other teachers and help in the dissemination of puppetry techniques in classroom teaching,” Balmukund Kumar, official in charge of primary education in Moradabad district, told IANS.
“Imparting education through puppetry would be quite useful in dealing with sensitive topics like sex, reproductive system and others where even teachers hesitate in discussing them with children,” he added.
(Asit Srivastava can be contacted at asit.s@ians.in)
- Using internet tools to make science learning fun - Mar 16, 2011
- UAE students to get study material on BlackBerry phones - Feb 23, 2011
- Paying for her crime by teaching behind bars - Sep 02, 2010
- Green lessons for school kids - in lap of nature - Nov 20, 2009
- Doctor by day, teacher for slum children by noon (Feature) - Aug 07, 2010
- NSD, Polish drama academy ink agreement (With Image) - Jan 09, 2012
- As teacher, eunuch chooses a life of dignity - Sep 17, 2010
- IGNOU-KVS sign MoU for teachers training - Mar 14, 2011
- Mobile, projectors to educate kids on health, hygiene in Gujarat - May 15, 2012
- Now, rural Bihar honing its English communication skills - Feb 11, 2011
- Vodafone Foundation to provide education in 1,000 schools - Apr 26, 2012
- Prisoners to teach other inmates in Uttar Pradesh - Dec 17, 2010
- Festival brings Iran, Afghan puppet traditions to India (With Images) - Feb 02, 2012
- Britain to give Bangladesh $350 mn aid - Jan 16, 2012
- Radio show for Gurgaon school kids - Sep 27, 2011
Tags: allahabad, autonomous organisation, chitrakoot, conventional style, director training, faizabad, mahendra singh, mirzapur, pilot project, primary education, project teachers, puppet on a string, puppetry, saharanpur, scert, srivastava, teaching methodologies, union ministry, uttar pradesh government, voice modulation