Ken
Robinson in his TED talk on ‘School Kills creativity,’ which is the most
watched talk on TED, argues that “Creativity is as important as literacy”.
Importance of creativity was selected as one of the four
21st Century Skills along with critical thinking, collaboration and
communication. Thus incorporating creativity in classroom can be further used
as powerful tool to hone skills like problem solving, critical thinking and
decision making required to build children, as citizens of 21st
century. Unlike the traditional way of teaching when the teacher directs
students to learn through memorization of concepts and children become mere
recipient of information, creativity encourages students to think out of the
box and express themselves. In classroom, project based learning plays a vital
role to encourage learning by creating as it
provides children an opportunity to think of themes, use different tools
and materials, manage time, learn with each other and design a model.
Creativity is a valuable skill that cannot be taught but developed in conducive learning environment
Abhishek, a young boy learning at Raj Kumar’s Community
Learning Centre dived his hands into what most children of his age could not
even think of. Abhishek is a keen observer and fond of watching videos
demonstrating car manufacturing. He has been observing a working JCB (Joseph
Cyril Bamford) in his village for one month and this drived him to try his
hands on designing a JCB model.
Abhishek spent three days with full dedication to
gather tools like syringes, pipes and cardboard and completed his model. He
managed to find these in and around his home all by himself. He used cardboard
to make structure, pipe to connect and syringes to change the directions and
facilitate working of JCB to lift thing.
JCB Model
Abhishek’s
family and Raj Kumar, his teacher were happy to see his exceptionally talented
work and appreciated his efforts. “बहुत अच्छा बनाया हैं I अभिषेकं बचपन से ही मेहनती हैं। वह
अपनी शिक्षा के प्रति पर्याप्त जिम्मेदार है।” says Abhishek’s mother. For
him this is just the beginning, “ये तो शुरवात हैं, अभी बहुत कुछ करना हैं |”
says a 13 year old boy who aspires to be an Engineer. He is passionate about his own interest as well as dedicated towards his learning. He spends nearly two hours in self study. He likes to play badminton and dance.
The process of creating model by one student inspired others to unleash their potential to create
The
JCB model designed by Abhishek inspired other students in class to explore
their talents and thoughts. His classmates started designing models and looked
up to Raj Kumar to give them project.
Aditya,
who is also Abhishek’s brother studying in class 4th made a small toy car with
the help of battery box of Philips bulb and wheels of broken toy. He also
designed a water fall using pipe and thermocol.
Anant,
studying in class 1st with the help of Abhishek made computer
using thermocol.
Ankit, studying
in UKG made Chandrayaan using chart paper and with the support of Raj Kumar.
Creative models by students at Raj Kumar's Centre
A great teacher can change everything
Raj Kumar,
an edu-leader running his community learning centre at Lagma plays supportive
role amongst his students to think out of the box. His strong belief that creativity enhances thinking
ability and allows children to explore their imagination inspires him to
promote creative activities. He encouraged students to try hands on making
Chandrayaan, following ISRO news. Going forward, he plans to give children
projects on different themes in every two months and practice project based
learning in his classroom. He
plans to exhibit these models during Saraswati festival to show hidden talents
of his students to their parents and community. His constant motivation led
Abhishek to design cement mixer and he is intending to make model of his
village for Saraswati festival. Raj Kumar is a young enthusiast and these
significant changes are glaring example of his perseverant efforts to
strengthen primary education in his community and nurture young minds for
better tomorrow.
We,
at i-Saksham, carry a dream to improve primary education of underserved
children and strongly belief that local youths have power to bring the social
change and lead their community. Constant coaching, mentoring, and supportive
ecosystem are the keys.
We thank Anubhuti who volunteered with us for all her contribution in this article.
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