OVERVIEW
Samvit’s Module PARAM based on the Ramayana and the Mahabharata is easy to Implement in School. Ancient Indian tradition of imparting lessons through stories is used to educate the children and mould them to choose the right path in their life. Verily, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata yield a lot of values that we would want our children to imbibe. These important values and ethics that are an integral part of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata can be imparted to the children through the medium of storytelling.
In NEP 2020, skills like creativity and critical thinking; communication skills; flexibility; collaboration and social skills are considered as essential skills that need to be developed from an early age. Storytelling is universally recognised as the best medium in education to inculcate values, to develop life skills and to shape the personality of the children.
Through this medium of storytelling, skills as mentioned in NEP 2020 can be developed in children. With a view to realising the NEP 2020 Vision, in consonance with our proud heritage, Samvit Research Foundation has developed an age-specific version of the workbooks for Ramayana and the Mahabharata for school children – as part of Samvit PARAM Module. We recommend Ramayana for class 6 and Mahabharata spread across class 7, 8 and 9. These workbooks for children can be used along with any publication of Ramayana and Mahabharata meant for children, however, we recommend the publications of Sri Ramakrishna Mutt Chennai meant for children. Teacher Handbooks and the workbooks are available for implementation in schools.
For Teacher Trainings and the Supporting, Teaching Learning Materials for the implementation of this PARAM module in your schools, please contact us through email – contact@samvitresearch.org
List of Publications available:
Workbook on Ramayana
Teacher Handbook on Ramayana
Workbook Part 1 on Mahabharata
Teacher Handbook – Part 1 on Mahabharata
Workbook Part 2 on Mahabharata
Teacher Part 2 on Mahabharata
Workbook Part 3 on Mahabharata
Teacher Part 3 on Mahabharata
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