Views on Academic Performances of students in MIS

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Shailesh Tiwari

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Aug 27, 2012, 5:51:02 AM8/27/12
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Dear All

Kindly post your views on improving academic performance of students
which executive committee can discuss for implementation.

With regards
Shailesh Tiwari

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Sep 21, 2012, 3:34:45 AM9/21/12
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though i appreciate the work of MIS teachers . kindly allow me to point out as below:

1. the maths note book work of class 7 E may kindly be checked regularly. it is not fair to cover up the syllabi in the nick of time just before exams.
2. the history worksheets- unsolved and solved is a great effort. but the map work may kindly not be completed in the nick of time - just 2 days prior to the exams. it was not checked either.

thanks shailesh and sujit for the wonderful initiative. the names of the parents postings may kindly be kept confidential.

regards

Honey B Kumar

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Sep 24, 2012, 7:51:03 AM9/24/12
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I think installing lockers for students should help them a lot on day to day basis...most good schools already have the system in place..its time MIS also implements this..


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Rakesh Bhatia

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Sep 25, 2012, 1:45:12 AM9/25/12
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Yes, this could be followed up aggressively. The students would then not to have to carry books back everyday. Big difference in comfort. Definitely worth pursuing now.
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Sujit Banerjee

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Sep 25, 2012, 2:03:46 AM9/25/12
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this is what I was telling school for long time... have to pursue with all your support


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Indira Dasgupta

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Sep 25, 2012, 6:14:49 AM9/25/12
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While I agree that keeping books in lockers is a good idea - I am also skeptical about the misuse of lockers during teenage for purposes other than keeping books. Lockers could be kept upto the - say- 7th std after which they are strong enought to carry their books ( if they look at the timetable and pack their bags) .
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Sujit Banerjee

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Sep 25, 2012, 6:37:24 AM9/25/12
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thats right ; keeping in mind the teenage mindsets, a few years back i remember few students were found inhaling the thinner to get kick and the school stopped selling the correcting fluid….

so there is cons and pros…

we may develop a system where the children could probably share the books with their partners so that the load gets divided…. after 8th as it the load is not much ???

Juhi Jain

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Sep 25, 2012, 11:03:04 AM9/25/12
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I am very skeptical of lockers-at the same time I feel terrible as my class 9 son carries a bad with full load-given the level of indiscipline and laxity of  school authorities on most matters, I am not sure lockers is a good idea.Sharing of books is a better option
 
My other concern is the declining level of teaching in school-quite a few teachers do not correct notebooks of finish chapters, expecting students to do it themselves-is there a way to address this?

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Indira Dasgupta

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Sep 25, 2012, 12:03:42 PM9/25/12
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the declining level of teaching and correction is a very genuine concern..... Also if there was a monthly guidance note on which chapters to complete in a particular fortnight or month - it would be beneficial  - this is not to increase any pressure but just to have information and to be able to guide the child - as well as a communication with the school - quite often the pace of teaching varies a lot in school -  can this be addressed?

Sujit Banerjee

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Sep 25, 2012, 12:16:52 PM9/25/12
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I am compiling the suggestions that you all are giving... someof them we already have shared with the Principal during our meeting with her on September 01, 2012.

I am meeting her tomorrow and will forward her the suggestions..

vikram s.

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Sep 25, 2012, 11:36:19 PM9/25/12
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i totally agree with Ms. Indira and confide in the capabilities of the PTA. very constructive criticism. thanks
Vikram S. JNU
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Honey B Kumar

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Sep 25, 2012, 11:51:34 PM9/25/12
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Hi Sujit
Regarding lockers, I think the pros are more than the cons. students can use other places for objectionable activities like empty classrooms, deserted or unfrequented areas, washrooms etc., also they can hide items in bags, on person, school premises. They dont need lockers for that. Infact no student would like to take the risk of using a space like his/her locker as it is official space identified by its owner. With regular random checking lockers can prove to be a very practical addition. Regards

vikram s.

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Sep 25, 2012, 11:54:19 PM9/25/12
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Dear sujit the question is the strict monitoring and implementation. who would take up the responsibility?

v k

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:03:11 AM9/26/12
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Sir;

The current discussion is quite healthy and the suggestions are worth practicing. Let me compile it here for deliberation with the school management for IMPLEMENTATION:

1. Till Class 7, STEEL locker may be provided to each students (name pasted on it), which comes in quite compact sizes and will not take much space. The lock & key provision may be done away with, as it shall not contain any item other than  books, copies & stationery. It will nullify the chances of misuse of lockers. It definitely requires investment & the cost need to be distributed uniformly along with fees.

2. In the 1st week of each month, the topics covered during the month for all subjects on a single sheet shall necessarily be distributed to each child, and the same shall be followed in letter & spirit . It may also be posted on website (OPTIONAL). 

It is an opinion and is not meant to offend anyone.

Best regards;
Vikash Kumar
Parent of class IV-B student.

Dr. Akhilesh Ranjan

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:10:02 AM9/26/12
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I do agree, as the step would make kids comfortable and keeping one
book in the bag shall motivate the kid to read it.........but the
acess to the lockers for both the class teacher and students.....It
would definitely help the kids in positive ways...

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Nitin Savara

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:15:53 AM9/26/12
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It is difficult to give lockers without lock and key, since there is a
very high chance of pilferage

Regards
Nitin

On 9/26/12, v k <vikas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sir;
>
> The current discussion is quite healthy and the suggestions are
> worth practicing. Let me compile it here for deliberation with the school
> management for IMPLEMENTATION:
>
> 1. Till Class 7, *STEEL* locker may be provided to each students (name
> pasted on it), which comes in quite compact sizes and will not take much
> space. The lock & key provision may be done away with, as it shall not
> contain any item other than books, copies & stationery. It will nullify
> the chances of misuse of lockers. It definitely requires investment & the
> cost need to be distributed uniformly along with fees.
>
> 2. In the 1st week of each month, the* topics covered during the month* for
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Juhi Jain

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:17:13 AM9/26/12
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These are very constructive suggestions and must be pursued definitely. We also need to ensure that suggestions are implemented-the school authorities never hesitate to take the suggestions and give us a patient hearing-however the implementation of most actions do not happen-discussions can only be meaningful if there is a will to implement.
 
I was wondering, Sujit about what happenned to the entire discussion on bullying and ragging of students in school-has the school come up with any concrete action plan? An update would be helpful.
 
Best

Sujit Banerjee

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:23:08 AM9/26/12
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vikasji your point is very well taken .. i am putting it in my discussion point for the afternoon meeting...

v k

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:23:40 AM9/26/12
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Sir;

Even at present, the books, copies etc. are being kept inside the students desk and there is never any complain of pilferage or others. So, it was usggested to do away with lock & key. Further it is not meant to place valuable things as in bank LOCKERS. Pl understand.

Regards;
Vikash Kumar

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Juhi Jain

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Sep 26, 2012, 1:29:56 AM9/26/12
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Dear Vikash
 
I am sorry but there have been cases of things being stolen-not only books, but pencil boxes, even shoes! We really wish this would not happen-but there are others who have had different experiences.
 
Your suggestion to do away with the lock and key is welcome provided other issues are also addressed simultaneously. My own view is that we have to work on various levels in this school so that our confidence is restored.
 
best
 
juhi

Honey B Kumar

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Sep 26, 2012, 10:42:22 AM9/26/12
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I agree. Lock and key is essential. But with cooperation of parents random checking may be undertaken to prevent misuse. Also the suggestion of drawing out lesson plans for the month and sending it home is very good as it will keep parents in the loop as to what is happening in class. Regards

Shailendra Yadav

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Sep 27, 2012, 3:10:48 AM9/27/12
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i also endore for the primary students.
sky

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Shailendra Yadav

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Oct 1, 2012, 3:19:26 AM10/1/12
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Dear Parents,
 i apologies for my comments made on the issue of posting malicious mail  . i think my comments were made in haste and certainly i was not aware of  the fact as pointed out. if it has hurt somebody, i beg his/her apology.  i was just carried away with the posting of mail  in the public domain. let us think positive and leave this issue here. 
With regards
skyadav

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Indira Dasgupta

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Oct 1, 2012, 3:24:58 AM10/1/12
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Dear Mr. Yadav,
your apaology shows a largese befitting parents of MIS - and am sure it will be taken well. As others have pointed out this medium should be used responsibly
thanks
Indira
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Sujit Banerjee

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Oct 1, 2012, 4:54:20 AM10/1/12
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Dear All,

Now we are all behaving responsibly. Mistakes do happen and we have to overlook, forgive and forget.

that is how we can move on.

best regards

sujit
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