Friday, April 1, 2011
The umblical chord
This happened in Ashli's age and to his utter disbelief,would not be interpreted until he came to a time zone, when he hankered after death to bypass it and realised that the rings of fortune were simply designs of oblivion.
It was an impregnation of the worst sort,collision leading to multiplicity and finally to the impending formation of the dew upon the flowers notwithstanding the release of the oceans to wipe out glistening cores of the shell of the moist pearls still in infancy yet bearing such strength that colliding was creation of variety.This though was the imaginative zone of the dervish,that unknown peer of both the dullard of the Nizam and of Ashli.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Teaching for creativity development
Essential English
The Essential English course forms a bridge between the students and community. This course will scaffold and develop the students’ literacy and is designed to be a pathway into work and society. The focus will be on ASE as the standard, however linguistic inflexions will be considered under the scope of the verbal and visual language systems of English. This program is intertextual in context and enhances learning through the metacognitive processes. In certain activities contextual study of language to link to individual literacy needs are explored. In a positive classroom climate and a responsible learning ethos as the whole school policy this course can prepare for the effective transition from school to community through English Language, Literature and Literacy.
Course outcomes:
Use language effectively:
Use of vocabulary to hone effectiveness of communication in personal, social, academic and workplace settings.
Examine the relationship between language, context and meaning through studying: everyday transactions, social and community reports, workplace procedures and expositions regarding work ethics.
Study literary texts such as graphic novels, films, plays and poetry.
Process:
Example tasks for orientation of learners and as a scaffold towards a development of a reader response.
a) Writing letters (informal) of a personal nature;
b) Responding to issues in society (reflective journals);
c) Academic writing (essays) and
Skill development:
Research
Planning
Reflecting
Evaluating
Factors assessed:
Reading Contextually
Reading Creatively
Reading Analytically
Assessment:
Continuous assessment with shared percentage mark and based on work portfolio and weekly assessment.
Intertextuality : My reading of literary theory
Written by Tzvetan Todorov on the literary theories of Mikhail Bakhtin
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
New Beginning 2011
MahaSaraswathi
MahaLakshmi
Compliments to one and all in this festive season.
Best Wishes for an creative 2011.
PS Cheers for an smooth transition to a new academic calendar