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June Issue I

 

Dear Readers,

The second webinar hosted by Pallavan Learning Systems aimed to continue to connect and draw on the expertise and experiences of practitioners to design learning experiences to help learners actualise their potential. The focus of this webinar was to explore ideas around the question ‘What is the future of learning?’

We don’t get to choose when and where we are affected by external events such as a pandemic but we do get to choose how we deal with it. The second webinar hosted by Pallavan Learning Systems aimed to connect and draw on the expertise and experiences of practitioners like us to design learning experiences to help learners actualise their potential. We feel the response and proactive measures taken by our educational community in dealing with the unprecedented nature of events has been amazing, to say the least. Panellists and participants of the webinar were aflush with ideas on not just how to tide over the pandemic but to also ensure that these learnings stay with us for future endeavours whilst being very mindful of the well being of learners.
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Happy Reading.

Warm Regards,

Pallavan Learning Systems Team


June Issue II

 

Dear Readers,

The Five Areas of Development is a wholistic approach to learning that strives to break down the silos in education and ensures the development of a learner in all Five Areas of Development – Cerebral, Physical, Social, Emotional and Spiritual. Through this process of development, we hope to inspire our learners and equip them with the skills and processes that will help them navigate new content and challenges that the future may present.

Here is a handbook consisting of a list of online resources that may help your learners in their development journey in the Five Areas of Development, along with other relevant resources. We request you to give us your valuable feedback to help us further improve this continuously evolving document.

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June Issue III

 

Dear Readers,

A crisis should force us to reflect on our practices and ensure we learn from them, forming new best practices. Therein lies the value of a good crisis. Of course, a crisis has its downsides as well. It affects all of us in very different ways. Of the Covid 19, we are told that it is a great equaliser. We should not forget the adage some are more equal than others applies here too. For example, social distancing measures will have a significantly more devastating effect on the less fortunate who may struggle to enforce it, or suddenly find the cost of public transport increasing because capacity has been cut by more than half. In this edition of the newsletter, Arun Kapur would like to take a moment to reflect on how we can learn from this crisis to transact digital learning effectively.

Arun Kapur’s latest article published by Thrive Global ‘Transacting Digital Learning Effectively’ explores it further.
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Happy Reading!

Warm Regards,

Pallavan Learning Systems Team