“Equity and quality”, these ideas are fundamental to the very doctrine of Education. Not only they are interdependent, but they also reflect each other’s essence. And it becomes even more necessary with the emerging context that needs the endeavoring of future-ready schools. Today we must groom mentors who can foster the culture of inquisitiveness. Practice pedagogies with a blend of experiential learning and art integration, life skills, and value-based education.
But while targeted to achieve the said goals we must ensure that the ground is leveled for the students from every nook and corner. And to accomplish the task it is important for all the Edu Leaders to come together. And here comes the key element “Collaboration”. HOL (Hubs of Learning) is one such initiative that turns this far-fledged vision into reality. An attempt to break the compartmentalized divisions and evolve through shared culture and healthy interdependence among all the affiliated institutions.
And it fills us with a feeling of sincere acknowledgment of being provided the opportunity to contribute as the lead collaborator. Heading our way with a team of a total of 7 esteemed affiliated institutions, we are aiming to shape Global Leaders. Intellectual and sensitive individuals, who can cater to the alarming problems of the day and can come up with creative solutions for them.
CBSE creates ‘Hubs of Learning’ to encourage collaboration among schools The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) has decided to form groups of 4 to 6 neighborhood schools that will collaborate various aspects of teaching, training and academic reforms. The group of schools thus formed will be 'Hubs of Learning' and will promote a culture of resource sharing among the students.
"The main aim of this collaborative partnership between schools is to create an ecosystem for the schools to effectively take up all-round self-improvement. This collaboration will not only allow exposure to best practices, but also the possibility of adaptation or replication of these practices," a statement released by CBSE said.
CBSE also emphasised that small schools with limited resources can teach as much as any large school with several resources.
Through this initiative, schools in the area will be able to share a range of ideas, instructional and assessment strategies which would help individual teachers to improve classroom practices and contribute to their continuous professional development.
The areas on which the schools are expected to collaborate which includes academic collaboration, resource sharing, professional development of teachers, staff, systematic reforms, etc.
SN | School Name |
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1 | Bal Bhavan Public School, Mayur Vihar PH-II, Delhi-91 |
2 | Delhi Convent School, Ganesh Nagar, East Delhi |
3 | Ryan Intl. School, Sec-B Kondli, Mayur Vihar, PH-III DL |
4 | Hansraj Smarak School, Opp. PKT-E Dilshad Garden, Delhi |
5 | Govt Boys Sr Sec School, Shastri Park, Delhi |
6 | Govt Boys Senior Sec School, Kalyan Puri, Delhi |
7 | Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Anand Vihar, Delhi |
8 | S B V (Jai Prakash Narayan) E.Vinod Nagar, Delhi |