Today the first class was by Deepthi ma'am. She taught us 'How to Write a Lesson Plan'. We'll soon be divided into groups to write lesson plans on our own. Later we had Giby ma'am's class where we discussed about the defense mechanism, 'Sublimation'.
We had come the end of our week-long event, 'MATHLETICS' on Friday. The results were calculated and the poster of winners were ready by Sunday. Aby did a great job in making a one of a kind winner's poster. Nothing would have been possible without Aswathy's and Sajin's support. The credit of the success goes to everyone in class and our mentor Deepthi ma'am.
We were assigned with the task of watching a movie and understand its educational implications. I had chosen the movie 'Dead Poets Society (1989)' directed by Peter Weir starring the late Robin Williams. I'd seen this movie a while ago but this time, I decided to watch it to understand what makes John Keating different from other teachers. This Academy award winning movie is set in a conservative boy's boarding school named Welton's Academy which is known for churning out disciplined and academically brilliant students. The story focuses on a group of seventeen year old boys and their English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams). John Keating is a nonconformist and lives by the phrase 'Carpe Diem' which means 'seize the day'. He encourages his students to get rid of their fears, find their voices and live their lives to the fullest through poetry. Their newfound interest in poetry led them to create a secret club named Dead Poets Society. One of t...
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