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ASSIGNMENT PAPER .EDU 09.10RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCOOL AND COMMUNITY










Reshma Raj
                         SOCIAL SCIENCE
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INTRODUCTION
The school and the community are the communityare the mainsprings of effective and powerful forces that can create wholesome climate for mutual gain andbetterment.School is the social institute where consciously designed learning experiences are provided learning experiences are provided with the objectives of achieving social aim at large,over a period of time.Community is a part of the society.It have common ownership,interest,area,social values and attitudes.  Local governments, residents, civic organizations etc..  include in community.Participation between school and community is important especially if there are some historical celebrations to be conducted in the same place.

SCHOOL COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIP
School-community relationships can weave together a critical mass of resources and strategies to enhance caring communities that support all youth and their families and enable success at school and beyond. Strong school-community connections are critical in impoverished communities where schools often are the largest piece of public real estate and also may be the single largest employer. Comprehensive partnerships represent a promising direction for generating essential interventions to address barriers to learning, enhance healthy development, and strengthen families and neighborhoods. Building such partnerships requires an enlightened vision, creative leadership, and new and multifaceted roles for professionals who work in schools and communities, as well as for all who are willing to assume leadership.
SCHOOL TO COMMUNITY                                            
                        Schools have deep impact on the community. Parent’s school choice decisions are influenced by the groups or organizations which they belong. Argues that parent’s decisions not only influence student’s academic performance but also effect student’s future.                                  
·        New sources and programs to improve teaching and curriculum                                            
·        Resources for after-school programs and familysupports                                       
·        Increased social and political capital of participants                                                 
·        Upgraded school facilities                                                                                                                                                                
·        Improved school leadership and staffing                                                                                               
·        Higher quality learning programs for students 


COMMUNITY TO SCHOOL
An effective method of promoting education and ensuring school support is involving the community in school activities. By inviting community members to join in school festivities, the school administration can improve the overall satisfaction of the student body, increase the effectiveness of the education and raise the likelihoodthat the school will continue to be supported by the community.                                                                                              
         The main group and agents involved in the dynamic of the relationship between school and community are;                                                  
·       School administration
·        Teachers                                                                                                                                                                            
·        Non-teaching staff
·        Students and parents
·        Governing bodies
·        School board.
School-community collaboration have focused heavily on integrated school-linked services. However, it is essential not to limit such partnerships to efforts to integrate services. School-community partnerships are about using resources in better ways to evolve the type of comprehensive, integrated approaches that are essential for addressing the complex needs of all youngsters, families, schools, and neighborhoods in the most cost-effective manner.

CONCLUTION
Increasingly, it is evident that schools, families, and communities should work closely with each other to meet their mutual goals. Schools are located in communities, but often are islands with no bridges to the mainland. Families live in neighborhoods, often with little connection to each other or to the schools their youngsters attend. Neighborhood entities such as agencies, youth groups, and businesses have major stakes in the community. All these entities affect each other,  for good or bad. Because of this and because they share goals related to education and socialization of the young, schools, homes, and communities must collaborate with each other if they are to minimize problems and maximize results.
REFERENCE
·        Community development and school reform: An overview. Crowson, R.L.(2001). In R.L.Crowson(Ed.), Community development and school reform(pp.1-18). New York: JAI.
·        https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/community



Teaching Manual

LESSON PLAN


Preliminary Details
Name of the Teacher
Reshma Raj
STD: IX, Div.C
Name of the School
Govt. H.S.S, Kalanjoor
Strength: 38/44
Subject
Social Science
Duration: 25 Minutes
Unit
The Ocean and Man
Date: 18.09.2015
Lesson
Oceans
Period .6
§              Learning Outcomes
               After learning this topic, the studies will be able to,
·                    Define the oceans
·                    Understand the names of various oceans
·                    Compare the different oceans
·                    Explain the salient features of different oceans
·                    Identify the importance of oceans in human life
·                    Understand the characteristics  of oceans
·                    Explain the details of various oceans

§              Content Overview
               Oceans- Features of oceans- The pacific ocean- The Atlantic ocean- The Indian ocean- Bay and Gulf




·        Content Analysis
Terms: World ocean, Bay, Gulf, Pangea, Panthalassa, Coral reefs
Place:  Lakshadweep, Maldives, Myanmar, Australia, Andaman- Nicobar Islands, Madagascar, Sri lanka
Facts:    
§  71 % of the earth’s surface is surrounded by oceans
§  The inter connected body of water on the earth’s surface is world ocean
§  Bay is the wide segment of an ocean extending into land
§  Gulf is a narrow portion of an ocean extending into land
§  The pacific ocean has the greatest number of islands
§  The feature of the Atlantic ocean is the mid-Atlantic Ridge
§  The number of islands in the Indian ocean is comparatively small
§  Madagaskar, Sri lanka are examples of continental Islands.
§  Coral Islands are formed by coral reefs
§  Maldives in the Indian ocean are examples of coral Islands
     Concepts: world ocean, bay, Gulf, Pangea, Panthalassa, Coral reefs.


Pre- requisites
Students have  previous knowledge about the oceans, different oceans and its features



Teaching Learning Resources or Support System
§             Chart (Salient Features of oceans) and other teaching materials

§              Introduction of the Lesson
          Teacher enter into the classroom with a beautiful smile.  Teacher checking all the facilities in the classroom.  Then, teacher asking, ‘ What   is the climatic situation in Kerala in the months of June and July?  Students were answering “rainy season”.  Then teacher asking, if the rain does not stop, what will be the after effect?.  Most of the students answering “flood”. With the help of the answer of students, teacher telling due to continuous rainfall for thousands of years the water bodies were formed.  Then teacher moving on to the topic.
Development of the lesson
Content
Classroom- Interaction Procedure
Pupil’s Response
Oceans
Teacher telling, do you know that the earth is called the ‘ blue planet?.  Then, teacher asking, why the earth  is called ‘blue planet’?.  Teacher telling, there are different oceans were seen in the earth.  Today, we are discussing about the oceans and its features.  Then teacher moving on to the topic.
Yes – Students replying




Students answering –because of the presence of water







Salient features of different oceans
Teacher asking ‘ which are the major oceans in the earth?.  Teacher- do you know the major difference among the oceans.  Then teacher shows a chart which containing the salient features of oceans.  Teacher explaining all the points in the chart very effectively
Oceans
Area
Average  depth
The deepest trench
The pacific ocean
165.2lakh sq.k.m
4270m
The challenger 11033 m
The Atlantic ocean
82.4 lakh sq.km
3700m
The Puerto ricco trench
8618 m
The Indian ocean
73.4 lakh
Sq.km
3960m
The whestern trench   
7725 m          
Students answering Indian, Pacific & Atlantic



Students- No




Students listening


Bay and Gulf
Teacher telling,do you ever Seen the narrow portion of sea in any beach?  Then teacher telling’ that is known as Gulf.  After the description about Gulf Teacher telling about the Bay also
Some students answering ‘Yes’
Consolidation of the lesson
 Teacher give a small description about the oceans and its salient features Teacher telling, ‘oceans are the life giving agents in the earth.  Earth is called the blue planet, because of the large water content in it.  Human beings are depending oceans in various ways.  So, it is our duty to save the water and save the water  and save the oceans also , we must to know the characteristics of different areas.
Review of Questions
After giving a physical drill, teacher asking the following questions
1. What your mean by ‘world ocean’?
2. What is the first continent ?
3. Which is the first ocean?




4. Compare the Bay and Gulf?
5. Which is the smallest ocean in earth’s surface?
6. How the coral reefs are formed?
7. Which are the coral Islands in Indian ocean?
8. Which are the salient features of Atlantic Ocean?

Post –lesson activities
1. Analyze the table 41 and find out the facts you can
    associate with their oceans and prepare notes.
2. Analyse the tale 4.1 and make ten questions and it’s  
   answers
3. Make a seminar on the topic of ‘Indian Ocean




Friday, 11 September 2015

A Good Day

Today was a good day for a change.
I managed to get things done.
Went for an early morning walk
And had lunch with a friend. That was fun.

No crying breakdowns stopped me.
Had only a brief outburst
When I found a penny on the street
And put it in my purse.

I remember how you used to stoop
Down and pick up old, dirty coins.
You'd examine the dates and conditions
To see how badly they were worn.

"These will be valuable some day"
You'd say, and I would smirk at that.
" Sure they will" I'd reply,
And laugh behind your back.

Finding that dirty penny
Really made my day.
It made me happy and also sad,
Like pennies from heaven they say.

I felt a glow of warmth inside
As if you were watching me.
It was a simple message
That brought you back to me...if only for a moment.


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