Moloyashree Hashmi has worked in the field of elementary education for
nearly half a century as a school teacher, teacher-educator, writer of
textbooks and as a curriculum consultant. Trained in David Horsburgh’s
experimental school at Neel Bagh, Kolar district, Karnataka, she has
worked with children in schools and other educational groups in rural as
well as urban areas. She has regularly conducted workshops for innovative
techniques for several subjects at the elementary level for teachers in
government and private schools.
This video will take you through the impact of Neel Bagh, a small school (1970-80s) in Karnataka that had a wide-ranging influence on education in India. Moloyashree Hashmi, an educator who was involved with Neel Bagh, talks about how Neel Bagh's influence extended beyond teacher training to textbooks and educational materials.
Here are the key points from the video:
1. Neel Bagh's influence on education was felt most significantly in the development of textbooks, particularly the child-friendly and integrated textbooks used in rural areas.
2. Teacher training programs have not been as successful in implementing Neel Bagh's philosophy due to limitations on space, resources, and time.
3. Hashmi argues that theatre can be a powerful tool for learning across many subjects and that children should have more exposure to theatre.
4. She critiques some common misconceptions about theatre in education, such as the belief that theatre is only for developing outgoing personalities.
Important link for further understanding
1. David and his Neel Bagh School (Documentary Film)
Link - • David and his Neel Bag...
2. Studio Safdar
Link - www.studiosafd...
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