If I were to open a school.
May 21, 2015 at 7:42am
If I were to open a school.
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A friend wanted to know my views for this.
Well.
I thought over his idea and charted out like this.
I would start a 'School of Journalism'.
Admissions will be open for all, preferably for those who join because of their interest only and there are no secondary objectives like career job, earning.
There shall be no scheduled 'timings' or days, but may be some formal as routine for office only.
The students have to form their groups according to their inclinations / interests.
The only Text-book recommended for study will be Bhagavad-Gita. Not compulsory, though.
There will be no 'Teaching Faculty' as such, but only Senior and junior students only.
The school will provide a 'certificate' only as an evidence that the 'student' has joined this school.
Every student has to observe certain disciplinary rules and regulations as decided by the 'Management'.
Every student is expected to enter his / her time of arrival / departure as many times as he / she attends the school every-day.
Those who are on the 'distance-learning' roll too, if they ever come casually or because of some requirement / work, their own or others'.
The 'Management' has to see how to provide infra-structure and the resources / faculty, place, campus, building.
The terms and conditions could be reached at unanimously.
The 'Management' though looking after the administration and smooth running of the activities will be just a formal but cohesive body and there will be no place of members' personal ambitions, political, or of any other kinds what-so-ever. Each and every member should be careful enough to see that he / she may not be accused of being the cause of the failure of the whole system. Though every-one should be prepared for the worst, should not act in a way that is detrimental to the growth and development of the Institute (School).
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The working of the school could be chalked-out by the Governing body. And the successful implementing of the same is a duty and responsibility of all participants in what-so-ever capacity they are connected with the school.
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May 21, 2015 at 7:42am
If I were to open a school.
--
A friend wanted to know my views for this.
Well.
I thought over his idea and charted out like this.
I would start a 'School of Journalism'.
Admissions will be open for all, preferably for those who join because of their interest only and there are no secondary objectives like career job, earning.
There shall be no scheduled 'timings' or days, but may be some formal as routine for office only.
The students have to form their groups according to their inclinations / interests.
The only Text-book recommended for study will be Bhagavad-Gita. Not compulsory, though.
There will be no 'Teaching Faculty' as such, but only Senior and junior students only.
The school will provide a 'certificate' only as an evidence that the 'student' has joined this school.
Every student has to observe certain disciplinary rules and regulations as decided by the 'Management'.
Every student is expected to enter his / her time of arrival / departure as many times as he / she attends the school every-day.
Those who are on the 'distance-learning' roll too, if they ever come casually or because of some requirement / work, their own or others'.
The 'Management' has to see how to provide infra-structure and the resources / faculty, place, campus, building.
The terms and conditions could be reached at unanimously.
The 'Management' though looking after the administration and smooth running of the activities will be just a formal but cohesive body and there will be no place of members' personal ambitions, political, or of any other kinds what-so-ever. Each and every member should be careful enough to see that he / she may not be accused of being the cause of the failure of the whole system. Though every-one should be prepared for the worst, should not act in a way that is detrimental to the growth and development of the Institute (School).
--
The working of the school could be chalked-out by the Governing body. And the successful implementing of the same is a duty and responsibility of all participants in what-so-ever capacity they are connected with the school.
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