[Hindi] Teachers Day 2021 Celebration (1 hour) #video
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TWO IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=0
From 0:00 to 1:06
Duration: 1.06 min
Introduction to Teacher's Day and the two cardinal principles of education: using concrete examples before moving to abstract concepts and connecting learning to the child's environment.
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BELIEVE IN EVERY CHILD'S POTENTIAL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=66
From 1:06 to 6:00
Duration: 4.54 min
Story of "Pygmalion in the Classroom," a book based on experiments by Professor Rosenthal. He divided students into groups, telling one group their rats were intelligent and the other that they were not. The "intelligent" rats performed better, demonstrating the impact of expectations. He then applied this to children in underprivileged schools, labeling some as "smart" and others as "weak" based on a test. Two years later, the results matched his initial labels, showing the profound effect a teacher's beliefs can have on a child's performance. The key takeaway is that teachers must believe in every child's potential.
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SCIENCE SHOULD BE HANDSON
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=360
From 6:00 to 6:51
Duration: 0.51 min
Education should be hands-on and connect to available resources. Science is a perspective, not dependent on expensive equipment.
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DEMO OF SOME SIMPLE SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=411
From 6:51 to 11:05
Duration: 4.14 min
Demonstrations of simple science experiments using readily available materials like broomsticks, magnets, batteries, and syringes to explain concepts like centrifugal force, motors, and generators. These experiments illustrate how common household items can be used to teach complex scientific principles.
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MORE EXPERIMENTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=665
From 11:05 to 15:04
Duration: 3.59 min
More demonstrations using capsules, cycle parts, and balloons to explain motion. An experiment with a reed demonstrates how sound is produced through vibrations.
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THE FAMOUS "DIWASWAPAN" BOOK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=904
From 15:04 to 23:29
Duration: 8.25 min
Discussion of "Diwaswapna" (Daydream), a book about a teacher named Lakshmishankar who faced resistance for his unconventional teaching methods. He connected with students through storytelling, encouraged them to dramatize stories, and took learning outside the classroom, using their environment to teach science.
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THE FAMOUS "TOTO-CHAN" BOOK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=1409
From 23:29 to 28:19
Duration: 4.50 min
Introduction to "Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window," a Japanese book about a unique school with railway car classrooms and a principal who valued listening to children. The book highlights the importance of respecting children's individuality and fostering a love of learning.
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TOY DEMONSTRATIONS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=1699
From 28:19 to 35:05
Duration: 6.46 min
Demonstrations of traditional toys made from simple materials like paper, sticks, and thread. These toys illustrate various scientific principles and encourage creativity and resourcefulness.
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MORE TOY DEMONSTRATIONS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=2105
From 35:05 to 37:02
Duration: 1.57 min
More toy demonstrations, including a traditional toy made from palm leaves, explaining centrifugal force.
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ANOTHER DEMO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=2222
From 37:02 to 38:55
Duration: 1.53 min
Demonstration of an exercise for children with respiratory issues, using a pencil and thread.
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THE BOOK "TEACHER"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=2335
From 38:55 to 42:50
Duration: 3.55 min
Discussion of the book "Teacher" by Sylvia Ashton-Warner, about her work with Maori children in New Zealand. She emphasized using "key vocabulary" related to the children's own experiences to make learning more meaningful.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QoObgwAv2M&t=2570
From 42:50 to 48:07
Duration: 5.17 min
The importance of documenting children's own stories and using them as learning materials. Further demonstrations of simple toys made from matchboxes and other readily available materials.