At, BLPS, being an educator is about being able to make connections with Students. In the classroom your connections with the students set the tone and the foundation for a learning environment. You could be the most knowledgeable teacher when it comes to your curriculum, but if you can’t deliver in a way that is meaningful to students and meets them where they are as individuals, they are going to have a very difficult time learning and retaining the information. Making connections with your students makes it evident that you are passionate about teaching, learning is important, and you care about them.
The Daily Intellectual Conversation Session Period ( DCS) is a learning strategy applied by Teachers available for students studying in Std 10, 11 & 12 . THE DCS assists teachers in making better connections with Students than while teaching the prescribed Academic curriculum. As the year progresses , Teachers get to know their students more, enjoy learning about them as individuals, their mindset and aptitude.
S.No |
Programme Title |
Schedule |
A) Honsulon ki Udaan B) Can We Survive being Honest C) How to Crack the Toughest Examination |
April 2015 |
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2. | A)Naujawan Ka Naya Bharat B) Power of Focus C) What to ask from God? D) “Achieving” - Chetan Bhagat |
May 2015 |
3. | A) In Conversation with 2015 IAS Topper B) The Law of karma |
July 2015 |
4. | A) Dr. Kalam At IIT B) Does Lack of Moral Education Make People Less Grateful? C) Power of Choice |
August 2015 |
5. | A) How do you cope up with ever changing environment in life? Exam Days |
September 2015 |
6. | A) Miracle by Sandeep Maheswari B) The new face of India! Favouritism to the male child |
October 2015 |
7. | A) Never give upon your dreams by Imran Khan B) Mind App by Sandeep Maheswari |
November 2015 |
The library is a source of information, wisdom and inspiration. Students of all ages are encouraged to take full advantage of it to help them develop life-long skills to set their foundation in this Information Age. The Primary School has a modern automated library which holds a central position, both in location and in curriculum. Its comprehensive collection of resources is available for use by all members of the school for study, personal, recreation and relaxation purposes. Students from non-English speaking backgrounds are encouraged to maintain literacy in English and also their first language.
The library is open between 7:30am and 3:30pm on school working days. Each class has a weekly book reading session. There is a teacher librarian to assist in locating information and to borrow resources.
Books may be borrowed for one week and they can be returned or changed earlier if so desired. All books must be returned before the summer vacation. Students of Reception may borrow one book at a time.
In case a student is late in returning books, either a reminder sticker is put in the student diary or an overdue note is sent home. A letter asking for payment may also be sent to parents.
If a book is damaged, please return it to school so we can try to repair it. If it is beyond repair, an account may be sent home.
Students are taught how to care for books and have to follow a clear guideline on the do’s and dont’s in the library.