While
children take a summer break, what do the mentors of Indus World School do?
Being continuous learners they dedicate time and effort to upgrade themselves so that they can deliver the 21st century
curriculum frame work which is the base on which Indus World School
stands.
Ongoing
mentor training is the core at Indus World School and this is done in two modes
– on location and through video conferencing.
This year IWS, Aurangabad is playing host to 60 mentors from IWS Raipur,
Hyderabad, Ahmednagar ,Pune who are
putting their heart and souls to make the
learning process a very enriching experience for the children across all
levels. This training started on 1st May and concluded on 10th
May 2012.
The mentors are challenging
themselves to self-growth which reflects
in the growth of the children and the organization. The training is being
conducted by renowned and well qualified trainers of the organization
Dr. Anju Khanna (M. Phil & PhD with a ‘Gold Medal’)comes
with over 25years of experience of education both in India and in the USA, She
is a valued trainer, speaker and an author of textbooks and value based stories
for children. She is also on the panel of NCERT authors for Primary education.
She is a consultant with Indus World School and has developed and contributed
to the syllabus designed for Ananda level (Play group – Sr. Kg).
R. ShivKumar, is a co
founder CL Educate and Chairman IWS Indore, is an alumnus of IIT and IIM and
comes with a decade of experience of teaching mathematics and science for
engineering and medical entrance examination. Highly popular among students for
his enthusiasm and tutoring approach, thousands of students continue to woe
their success in part to Shivku’s personal touch. His ultimate goal in Indus
World School is to make science easy and understandable at the primary level.
Uma Ramchandran, armed with M.Tech from IIT
Delhi and experienced in companies like Cipla and Ranbaxy, Uma plays a key role
in academic curriculum design and training for mentors. She has conducted
extensive research on trends in emerging careers and designed the IWS
curriculum to map it to various career options after school. Uma heads the
Academic Team across the IWS chain, she has done extensive research in the
domain of early childhood development. Her expertise includes experiential math
and science teaching at the primary level. She works closely with Jodo Gyan, a
government empanelled organization working in the area of teaching Math and
science as an active activity.
Sujit Bhattacharya,
an IIT/ IIM alumni comes with an successful stints at Telco and Wipro before
moving to US to set up operations for an upcoming software firm. Having set up
a successful software business, Sujit returned to his passion- technology in
education. He joined Career Launcher in 2000 and he has been the driving force
behind CL’s technology and HR initiatives- developing academic support
solutions, ERP solutions, HR management Systems and sophisticated Student
Information Systems. Sujit currently is overall head of the IWS chain of
Schools. He has a special interest in School Leadership Development, Parental
Guidance Programs, Education Technologies and Organizational Development.
During the
training , the mentors were given several tasks, which helped them understand
the child’s prospective to learning. The purpose of the training was to equip
the mentors to make learning an enjoyable experience for the children. In fact
this training has been very essential as it helped to bring out a mentor out of
every teacher.