Waves of Change (WOC) Themes & Activities

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Theme 1: Health, Wellness and Sanitation

Compulsory Activities:

Awareness raising for attitudinal and behavioural change:

Schools will try to understand and introduce the following, if possible, in their premises:

Bio- Dynamic Waste Segregation.

Taking steps for Water Conservation in Sanitation Practices -

Highlighting Sanitation Ambassadors in Indian History.

Schools can use a Few Technological Options

Important Points

Awareness campaign: (may start a week before the main Event)

Main Activities:

Theme 2: National Talent Hunt

PSA to be conducted by CBSE (IX and XI) - It is widely acknowledged that research and analytical skills; problem solving in Mathematics and Science; comprehension and analysis of written texts; and, effective communication are the skills which ensure success in Higher Studies and Professional areas. It is with these considerations in mind that CBSE is planning to initiate a Problem Solving Test (PST) for students in Classes IX and XI (vide (Cir. No. Acad- 40/2012 and 41/2012 dated 01.08.2012, respectively). These skills will be assessed on the following domains:

The National Talent Hunt competition would be held in the areas mentioned below. The top 100 students in each of the following fields would be selected and rewarded with certificates and prizes. Schools are requested to send us video bytes (not more than two minutes)/photos of outstanding talent wherever required on a CD or these can be uploaded on the school sanitation website (www.schoolsanitation.com).

Schools can participate in 03 groups - Primary, Middle and Senior:

Business Skills:

Performing Arts: (Indian, Western and Folk) (max. 2 entries per school in each of the following categories-both individual and group- group size < 10 students):

Life Skills: Communication Skills (English, Hindi and one local language) (max. 2 entries per school in each of the following categories):

Visual and Applied Arts (max. 2 names per school in each of the following categories):

The Process:

Note: For Operational details and assessment criteria, please refer to the school sanitation website (www.schoolsanitation.com).

Any kind of malpractice will lead to disqualification of the school.

Selection:

Some more suggestive activities:

Theme 3: Environment, Culture and Heritage

The Schools should constitute an Environment and Heritage Task Force to take up the activities. Some suggestive activities for this Task Force are:

Create Heritage Club in the school. Make a calendar of the activities.

Creating CBSE History (and Infrastructure): The schools which have more than 50 years old (buildings/Campus) can list themselves as part of CBSE History.

Creation and Conservation of Green Spaces in the Schools

Schools to do project on Home Sparrow and take necessary action as advised by CNGSKD Cell for Saving the Home Sparrow in the Cities. Some suggestive actions:

The schools can form a Nature/Wildlife Society. Some suggested activities:

Theme 4: Competitive Sports (and National Talent Hunt in Sports)

Schools to form a Thematic Task Force as explained earlier for chalking up an implementation plan

The schools would be encouraged to participate in the CBSE inter school Sports and Games competitions which are organized at the Cluster, Zonal and National levels. At present the CBSE inter school Sports and Games competition is being organized in 16 disciplines viz. Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Carrom, Chess, Football, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kho-Kho, Skating, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis and Volleyball. The Sports Calendar has been declared by CBS vide its circular no. Acad-37/2012 dtd. 19/07/2012

National Talent Hunt in sports:

The top 100 students in each of the following fields would be selected:

Talented Players - Team sports including Cricket (limited to 3 team sports per school: entries and names to be decided by schools - max 6 names).

Athletics and individual sports (max. 6 names per school).

Martial Arts (max. 2 names).

Sports journalists and commentators (max. 1 entry each per school).

  1. Schools are requested to send us video bytes online (not more than two minutes)/photos of outstanding talent.
  2. Process will remain the same as explained earlier.

Pristine Cup Celebrity Day and Night T 20/Football Match. Theme 5: Ideas and Innovations

Schools to form a Thematic Task Force as explained earlier for chalking up an implementation plan.

Suggested activities:

Libraries for All

  1. In order to enable the libraries to issue books (including text books) to all the needy ones.
  2. Schools to raise conscience of their students for understanding the value of books so that they can:

Students can also donate any other books of relevance which then could be collected by the Regional Offices of CBSE/or any other suitable agency.

Inventory to be made by the Regional office of the CBSE/ or any other suitable agency.

Schools will inform the CNGSKD cell through email (neetaswoc@gmail.com) the details of the books and the names of the students donating the books.

Awards to be given to leading schools.

Providing real opportunities to excel to the Students, Teachers and the School to excel in different fields

Over the years, CBSE has grown into an institution of excellence and under it a very talented pool of school students exist which need to be harnessed at a young age by giving them due recognition. So, WOC opens a new window for such differently talented students.

Promoting the entrepreneurial attitude as well as development and sharpening of skills in the individual areas of interest for the students thereby enhancing the possibilities of creating viable career options.

Development of entrepreneurship skills and creating self-funding/earning scholarship opportunities for the school students.

  1. Strengthening Entrepreneurship and Vocational Education.
  2. Alternative employment by exploring new ideas through CBSE, NIESBUD and GIZ.
  3. Launch of some innovative projects by selected schools.

Disaster Management and Disaster Preparedness

  1. NIDM to issue guidelines for the schools to follow.
  2. Schools to participate in the Disaster Management drills.
  3. Awareness Generation Activities to be reinforced.

Some more suggestive activities: