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MNSS Rai staff of 1980s: Collage and haiku

MNSS Rai staff of 1980s: Collage and haiku

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Schools need to stop aping and rote learning: Haiku

According to Kishore, schools and teachers need to strengthen the foundation of education by orienting learning towards humanistic psychology based on equity and positivism.

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Commonwealth Award 2019 to Dr Kishore of Disha in Jaipur

Findel CASTME Award 1 (2019) has been accorded to Dr Lalit Kishore, Research Fellow, Disha- A Resource Centre for Multiple Disabilities Centre for Special Education Nirman Nagar-C, Jaipur, Rajasthan-...

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Musicalization of subject matter can lead to brain-based learning

“Simple music and vocal musicality can be integrated into almost every subject area in a classroom to allow those with musical intelligence to learn best and others to sharpen their musical...

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Physcis and haiku poetry combined for classroom instruction to make shift...

Lalit Kishore writes, “A teacher should always ensure that classroom interactions are enjoyable and meaningful to the students. The learning theory of multiple intelligences advocates the use of music...

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Teachers high on verbal intelligence make splendid classroom instructors

Verbal intelligence can viewed as the ability copetence to analyze information and communicate it with language-based reasoning and articulation with phonic accuracy. The competence requires...

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Use of acrostic poetry in learning has the potential of whole brain learning...

According to Kishore, poetry is a form of literary art which uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of a language evoke imagination, emotive response and meaning. As an art, it has ornamental elements...

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Monthly viewership of educational and academic posts by Dr Kishore on...

Based at Diaha in Jaipur as researcher and educator, he contributes on slideshare on academic subjects including special education almost daily. He has uploaded over 4,300 documents and PPTs so far.

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Communicating Science to differently abled secondary students of open...

A design thinking-based lesson study was done on the topic of photosynthesis for class X student of open school system with learning disability of dysgraphia. The implication is to individualize and...

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Four visual symbol drawing videos of Dr Kishore picked up by drawing website

According to Kishore, teachers, educators, trainers and coaches have to be literate in visual symbols for communication and for a worthwhile communication, mastery over 300 visual symbols is a must. A...

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Videos of Dr Kishore on visual symbols drawing picked up by websites for...

According to Kishore, visual symbols or codes facilitate visual communication to share information to majority of people since over 70% of them have been reported to be predominantly visual learners....

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Drawing visual symbols with alphabet can enhance visual intelligence and...

According to Kishore, for inclusion, the use of visual codes and visual symbols is essential since such interventions enhance cognitive vision of learners including those with special needs.

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Published work of Dr Lalit Kishore in online periodical Meri News in 2009...

He has contributed over 7,000 articles and news stories in merinews.com including write-ups on education. Here are some of his published work (24 articles) on education during 2009.

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Google puts up visual music making doodle to beat boredom amid Covid-19 lockdown

Google puts up visual music making doodle to beat boredom amid Covid-19 lockdown

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Dance and dinner show in Cambodia's Siem Reap: Collage and haiku

Apsara dance is an ancient performing art depicted on walls of local temples as parts of Hindu and Buddhist mythology. However, dance-and-dinner shows in Siem Reap are modern adaptations of...

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Jazz as music of improvisation and collective creation can reconnect humanity...

According to UNESCO, International Jazz Day (April 30) raises awareness in the international community of the virtues of jazz as a force for peace, unity, dialogue and enhanced cooperation among...

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‘Needonomics’ Principles and street SMART Mantra are capable of facing...

Prof. MM Goel foresee the Indian challenges in post covid era in terms of recession (if not depression), bankruptcies, unemployment, underemployment, farmers suicides, white-collar crimes, terrorism,...

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Sign-Dance Suitability for Inclusive Education Set-Up: Special on...

International Dance Day was observed on April 29 on social media and through messages and write-ups and video-clippings on various websites. The day is also observed by paying tributes to Jean-Georges...

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Wisdom of Twang: A collage and haiku

Haiku: Cure the diseases / Which are not diseases yet - / Take care of your health.

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Cactus bloom during novel coronavirus lockdown: Collage and haiku

HAIKU: Keep social distance / Shake not hands with a cactus / Watch, it too can bloom.

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