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BVM Student Exposure visit to Science City, Saltlake,Kolkata ----------------------------------- On 5th December, 2014 , Dominique Lapierre Education Project, a chain of Schools named Sajnaberia BVM, Students, 9 teachers, 23 Guardian of Bodhoday Vidya Mandir, Sajnaberia and 2 Project administrative staff went to have an excursion visit at Science City, Kolkata. The primary objective and goal of our schools is to awaken intelligence in the educator and the student. This has to be kept in the forefront of all activities in the school academic or otherwise both at the time of design and at the time of implementation of such activities. The importance of Educational trips includes giving students the chance to build closer friendship with their classmates, experience new environments and enjoy a day away from the classroom. More important, however, these trips emphasize the attentive mind, enabling a sense of sighting and an excellence of calmness. And this emphasis need not come in the way of such trips being ‘fun’, as they are meant to be. Students on Educational trips can often learn while having fun in a more informal environment. If the Educational trip destination has staff members who do hands-on teaching with visiting students -- such as at a science center or historical museum -- the children will be excited to learn from someone new educational trips that form a part of the school curriculum are very valuable as they provide the students the opportunity of learning through travel, especially to places that they may not otherwise get to visit. Apart from this, the trips also provide relief from the drudgery that academic study sometimes becomes, an opportunity for close interaction with peers that students enjoy so much, and a chance for the teacher to observe and interact with the student in a structure different from and more informal than the classroom.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 16:17:47 +0000

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