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YOGA IS THE JOURNEY OF THE SELF, THROUGH THE SELF, TO THE SELF...(6/1/2022)

The day began with the students running to the seminar hall with their yoga mats as today was the day of the much awaited yoga class. The class was taken by Stephen sir who taught us some asanas and enlightened us with some pieces of information about our body and mind. The class was amusing as well as amazing.
The second hour was taken by Revathi ma'am as part of the M.Ed internship. She introduced us the concept of Computer Assisted Instructions.
Satyalekha ma'am engaged our optional hour and she taught us about Multiple intelligence as proposed by Howard Gardener. During the afternoon session, Dona ma'am gave a wonderful lecture on Intelligence. Later, Shabana ma'am taught us about the different types of education. They are formal, informal and non- formal education. The last session of the day was handled by Satyalekha ma'am who initiated a discussion on Democracy and education.
"Democracy is the government of the people, by the people and for the people"
                     - Abraham Lincoln


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