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SUMMARY:Workshop for Montessori Educators and Parents in Kuala Lumpur
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to a series of workshops designed specifically for Montessori educators and parents\, organized by SchoolScape in collaboration with the Montessori Association of Malaysia (MAM). \nWorkshop 1: Needs and Characteristics of the Child: Montessori Primary and Elementary– Date: Saturday\, 27th July 2024– Time: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM– Venue: Triune Centre\, KL Eco City– *Fee:*RM 60 per head \nWorkshop 2: Great Stories and Key Lessons: The Approach to Cosmic Education for the Elementary Child– Date: Saturday\, 27th July 2024– Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM– Venue: Triune Centre\, KL Eco City– Fee: RM 60 per head \nSpecial Offer: Register for both workshops for only RM 100 (original price RM 120). \nThe workshops will be presented by Ms. Amukta Mahapatra\, the Founder-Director of SchoolScape\, Centre for Educators. Ms. Mahapatra is a distinguished member of the Task Force for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) under the Ministry of Women and Child Development\, Government of India. She is also a speaker at IDEC and a life member of AMI\, Amsterdam. \nTo register\, visit https://forms.gle/mjMYQXWYgVzUPDBH9 \nFor further information\, you can reach us at:– Phone: +60 17-603 3522– Instagram: @schoolscapeedu \nWe look forward to your participation in these insightful workshops. \nRegister Now\nWorkshop 1 or 2 – MYR 60 each \nREGISTERBoth workshops – MYR 100 \nREGISTERIncluding GST – Goods and Service Tax by Government of India
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/workshop-in-kuala-lumpur/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231020
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SUMMARY:4th InDEC - InDEC joins IDEC 2023 in Kathmandu\, Nepal
DESCRIPTION:𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐃𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 – 𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐂!\nIDEC 2023- Combine your travel with an amazing education conference. This year IDEC is traveling to the Himalayas. \nIt will be held in Nepal from Sun\, 15th 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 – Fri\,20𝐭𝐡 October 2023  hosted by Sri Aurobindo Yoga Mandir. \nIt is a great opportunity and all are welcome. \n𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐃𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 – 𝐈𝐧𝐃𝐄𝐂 will be held as a conference within a conference\, on Thursday 19𝐭𝐡 October 2023.\nPlease join in! \nAlso\, you all are cordially invited to join us for the Himalayan IDEC 2.0 from 20th Oct to 23rd Oct 2023\, which is a combination of conferences and light trekking in the mountains. \nRegister and participate via the links provided below: \n• 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:\nhttp://www.idecnepal.org/\nhttp://www.auronepal.org/ \n• 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐧 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐞:\nWorkshop: https://program.idecnepal.org/ \n• 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐭:\nEmail id: idec2023@gmail.com\nWhatsApp No: Veda at +977 9851101539 \n• Event Venue:\nSri Aurobindo Yoga Mandir\, Kathmandu\, Nepal
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/4th-indec-indec-joins-idec-2023-in-kathmandu-nepal/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230225T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230225T120000
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SUMMARY:Giftedness is not what you think it is!
DESCRIPTION:Profoundly gifted people have an entirely different way of thinking\, processing information\nand reacting! Gifted is a spectrum and each level has a variance of one standard deviation.\nBUT\, what is Giftedness? Is it meerly an IQ score? Are all Gifted children successful in the\nclassroom? How does a profoundly gifted child differ from a moderately gifted one? And\nwhat might we see in the classroom and how to identify and scaffold? Using personal\nexperience from raising a profoundly gifted child and adding evidence from neuroscience\nand giftedness research\, the speaker will take us through all these questions and more and\nprovide some answers. \nDr. Gopika Kannan (Ph.D) is a cognitive scientist and thought leader with a proven track\nrecord in executing transformational change and innovation programs from digital\ntransformation\, post-merger integration to government policy. She has a passion for\nenabling innovative problem solving by leveraging the power of collective intelligence\, using\ncognitive solutions in machine learning\, deep learning and NLP\, across multiple industries\n(aerospace\, auto\, healthcare and insurance) and multiple cultures. With her innate ability to\nconnect the dots\, she can see the tremendous opportunities presented that result from the\nconvergence of intelligent automation (cognitive and robotics)\, the Internet of Things\, and\nDigital technology. Her start-up designs wearable and artificial intelligence solutions that can\nbe used in preclinical detection and to assist people with dementia. She is also a full-time\nmom to a profoundly gifted 9 year old\, whom she home schools and advocate for the special\nneeds of the gifted. She is passionate about giftedness advocacy and awareness. \nRegister Now\nIndia\n₹ 300 \nREGISTEROther Regions\nUS $ 25 \nREGISTERIncluding GST – Goods and Service Tax by Government of India
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/giftedness-is-not-what-you-think-it-is/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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SUMMARY:Classroom with a View
DESCRIPTION:Dialogue\nbetween\nAshwin Prabhu\n&\nAmukta Mahapatra \non his book\n     ‘Classroom with a View’ – Notes from the Krishnamurti Schools \n  published by Tara Books\nYou can join in-person or online on Zoom \n J. Krishnamurti offered a remarkable vision of education. His comprehensive critique of modern education and its ongoing sytemic crisis offers rich insight for developing an alternative. In this book\, Ashwin Prabhu gives us a leisurely\, vivid glimpse of these practices. He helps us draw a picture of the ethos Krishnamurti’s ideas and ideals call for. \nThis important work lights up the grey present of our confused struggle to reform education.\n– Dr. Krishna Kumar\nFormer Director\, NCERT\n\nAshwin Prabhu found his way into teaching in a rather fortuitous manner. Right on the threshold of a conventional corporate career\, he came upon Krishnamurti’s book\, “On Education”\, on a friend’s coffee table. The book caused him to pause and reflect for the first time on his own schooling\, and the role it  had played in his life choices as a young adult. For the next 10 years\, even as he journeyed on his professional life\, he kept coming back\, again and again\, to fundamental questions around education and its purpose.\n\nEventually\, at the age of thirty three\, he joined The School – the Krishnamurti School in Chennai\, to teach English and History – his only qualifications for the role being an abiding childhood love for those subjects\, and a ready willingness to work with children. The five years he spent in school allowed him to examine his questions around learning\, growing\, and finding ones place in the world in a more deliberate and experiential manner\, and this book is an outcome of that engagement.\nRegister Now\nIndia\n₹ 300 \nREGISTEROther Regions\nUS $ 25 \nREGISTERIncluding GST – Goods and Service Tax by Government of India
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/classroom-with-a-view/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220515
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:A Summer Camp for 6 -15 year olds.\nA Montessori environment with individual and collaborative work \n\nCreate individually & collaborate with others\nConstruct concepts\nSinging\, Handskills and Group Games will be built-in\nGet back to a learning routine\nEnhance spontaneous concentration\nBuild study skills\n\nFaculty: Nalini Tanguturu comes from a technology background\, with ten years of professional IT experience in India and in the USA. She trained to be an elementary Montessori educator at SchoolScape and worked as an Elementary teacher in Montessori schools\, where she helped in setting up learning environments for children.\nShe has also been a faculty​member ​for ​the ​Elementary Montessori Course run by SchoolScape for the past two years.\nCombining her global IT experience with her Montessori knowledge\, Nalini has been instrumental in setting up the online platform for professional development and training of educators at SchoolScape. \nTime: 9:00 AM – 12:00 noon IST \nRegister Now\nfor one week\n₹ 1500 \nREGISTERfor two weeks\n₹ 2900 \nREGISTERIncluding GST – Goods and Service Tax by Government of India
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/summer-workshop/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191211T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094114
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SUMMARY:The Joy of Singing
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Elements of Elementary – The Joy of SingingDate: Wednesday\, 11th December 2019Time: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PMAnchor: Amukta MahapatraResource Person: Ms. Chandhrica Pagadal \nMusic is all around us\, all you have to do is listen! The first sign of life is the rhythmic beating of our hearts. We have music flowing through our veins. Let’s listen to the music around us\, let’s make some music\, sing some songs and wonder at the impact it has on us. \nChandhrica Pagadal is an elementary Montessori certified teacher who finds herself in line with the Montessori principles. She was in the corporate field for close to 3 years but wanted a career that she was more passionate about\, that’s when she decided to choose a path of teaching. She is also passionate about singing and has been singing all through her life\, in school choirs to college choirs and Acapella groups. She enjoys teaching children new songs and singing along with them.
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/the-joy-of-singing/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191023T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094114
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SUMMARY:Democratic Principles and Montessori Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Elements of Elementary – Democratic Principles and Montessori Pedagogy\nDate: Wednesday\, 23rd October 2019\nTime: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM\nAnchor: Niveditha Ram\nResource Person: Amukta Mahapatra \nIndia is a democratic country\, as laid out in its Constitution and thereby all elements that are a part of this nation\, be it an institution or a programme or an individual need to abide by one of the fundamental premises of being democratic. \nThe people of India intrinsically accept diversity in its many forms\, be it in language\, food\, arts\, traditions… Even weather and geography create a climate from cold & hot deserts to tropical forests\, all in the same region\, which enables people to accept diversity in all its aspects. \nDecision-making for the community\, in ancient and pre-British India was based on the panchayat system where the voices of five different kinds of people had to be heard. \nOver the past many years\, rigid hierarchies\, authoritarian practices have come in the way at times\, to prevent us from being spontaneously who we are as compassionate persons. \nBeing in the field of education\, how can we contribute to making India live by its principles\, ancient and contemporary? \nHow can we make our classrooms and schools be aligned to the Constitution\, to the notion that each of us aspires for ourselves and for the generation walking into the future? \nCan we be responsible educators to think and reflect on these lines? \nWe are\, after all\, builders of the nation. \nThe Montessori pedagogy in its spirit and practice is democratic. It is for the human being to live in peace with oneself and the larger universe. It shows a possible path to enable us to create the right environment for children to experience democracy on a daily basis. \nWe all know Amukta Mahapatra as our mentor who brings warmth and wisdom to the Montessori world and the training programmes conducted by IMTC -Central. \nShe is also the Director of SchoolScape\, centre for educators and is the moving force of the Indian as well as the international democratic education movements. \nShe has worked with small schools\, NGO-led education programmes\, large-scale government interventions in the domains of professional development of educators and administrators; baseline studies\, assessment of children and evaluation\, in Tamil Nadu\, Karnataka and across the country. \nTrained under Mr A.M Joosten and Mr S.R Swamy\, she was a volunteer in the school set up by C.N.Vaitheswaran in Anaimalai\, TN. \nAs the first principal of Abacus School in Chennai\, she enabled Montessori practices in India to be seen from a contemporary perspective. \nShe initiated and gave a template for IMC conferences when she organised 50 years of Montessori in India in 1989\, the first gathering of Montessori adults from the sub-continent. \nShe presented in 2016\, about ABL that she was instrumental in implementing in TN\, India\, with a focus on learning from it\, for the Montessori international community; at Educators sans Frontiers\, a reach-out branch of Association Montessori Internationale – AMI. \nShe was the keynote speaker at SAMA – S Africa Montessori Association – at their annual conference in 2018. \nBesides this\, she has varied interests and wide-ranging knowledge in the fields of craft\, indigenous knowledge and wildlife.
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/democratic-principles-and-montessori-pedagogy/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190911T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190911T170000
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SUMMARY:What does Inclusion mean and Management of different learning needs
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Elements of Elementary – What does Inclusion mean and Management of different learning needs\nDate: Wednesday\, 11th September 2019\nTime: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM\nAnchor: Shagufa Zohra Anwer\nResource Person: Ms. Champa Saha \nAll children\, not only have the ability but also the intrinsic motivation to learn\, believed Dr. Maria Montessori. \nIn line with this belief\, the Montessori environment which was first established in 1907 i.e. over a century ago has continued to keep its essence of inclusivity in education alive. Its principle of cosmic\, inclusive education does not separate or segregate children based on their abilities\, disabilities\, giftedness or any other diversity (caste\, colour\,\ncreed or race). \nAny child exposed to this environment is able to gracefully bring forth acceptance\, acknowledgment\, and respect for all of humanity. \nKeeping this in mind\, let us engage in a meaningful discussion on what inclusion means and how it can be implemented by applying different strategies. \nMs. Champa Saha\, Founder Principal\, The Samhita Academy \n30+ years experience in student learning facilitation \nExternal Resource Person\, NIMHANS\, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry \n40+ years of volunteering and engaging in various capacities with organisations working for marginalized children \nSpearheaded the design\, development\, implementation\, and coordination of inclusive education projects/programs in multiple institutions and schools across the country for school teachers\, academic heads\, teacher trainees\, teacher trainers\, and parents \nMasters in Special Needs Education and Inclusion\, University of Northampton\, England \nCambridge International Diploma in Teaching\, University of Cambridge\, UK \nTheatre practitioner and story-teller\, Emotional Well-Being facilitator \nMs. Shagufa Zohra Anwer – 14+ years of experience teaching children with special needs in international schools\, government organisations and special schools \nDeep expertise in management of children with varied challenges in the age group of 5 to 18 years \nStrong Advocate for inclusion\, with a background in psychology and a Diploma in Special Education \nDiploma in Teaching from the University of Cambridge\, UK \nMontessori Elementary Course\, Certified by IMTC-Central affiliated to the IMC.
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/what-does-inclusion-mean-and-management-of-different-learning-needs/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190810T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190810T113000
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SUMMARY:Nature Deficit in Children - can we do something?
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Elements of Elementary – Nature Deficit in Children – can we do something?\nDate: Wednesday\, 10th August 2019\nTime: 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM\nAnchor: Lakshmi A\nResource Person: Jathin Ganapathi \n\n“Set the children free\, let them have fair play\, let them run out when it is raining\, take off their shoes when they find pools of water\, and when the grass of the meadow is damp with dew let them runabout with their bare feet and trample on it; let them rest quietly when the trees invite them to sleep in its shade; let them shout out and laugh when the sun wakes them up in the morning as it wakes up every other living creature that divides it’s day between waking and sleeping”\nDr. Maria Montessori\, Discovery of the Child \n\nJathin Ganapathi has worked with children for ten years in the outdoors with various organizations and schools. \nHe is a certified mountaineer and a wilderness first responder. He has organized and facilitated many treks\, expeditions and camps in various settings. He has recently completed the Montessori Elementary course from IMTC-Central\, which has helped him to explore more appropriate learning in the outdoors. \nHe feels there is a lot for the child to experience and learn from being in natural environments\, if given the space and time\, which will help the child to also be free and fearless.
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/nature-deficit-in-children-can-we-do-something/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190706T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094114
CREATED:20201124T051950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T052815Z
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SUMMARY:Insights from the Elementary Class Floor
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Elements of Elementary – Insights from the Elementary Class Floor\nDate: Saturday\, 6th July 2019\nTime: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM\nAnchor: Pavithra Suresh & Amukta Mahapatra\nResource Person: Priya Rajagopalan \nIMTC-Central announces a special session with a very special teacher and teacher- educator\, Priya Rajagopalan. She will share from her experience in the elementary classroom\, working with children from 6 yrs to 12 yrs. \nPriya Rajagopalan is a spirited Montessori teacher and trainer\, with 25+ years of experience\, working with preschool and elementary children. She is AMI trained across levels 3 – 6 years; 6 -12 years and 12-18 years\, the three planes of development. She worked as a teacher-trainer with a variety of schools and teachers across India\, USA and Bhutan. \nShe is currently working as an Elementary teacher and Pedagogical Director in California\, USA.
URL:https://www.schoolscape.org/event/insights-from-the-elementary-class-floor/
LOCATION:Triune Centre\, KL Eco City\, B-01-A-9\, Menara 2 (9th Floor)\, KL Eco City\, 3 Jalan Bangsar\, Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala Lumpur\, 59200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Elements of Elementary
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