Thursday, May 6, 2021

#7 Learning Environment - CULTURE of the ENVIRONMENT

 

We live together
We collect dirt for each other

Sometimes the dirt gets highlighted

He is so funny, she is snobbish, he is adamant, she is judgemental, he is disturbing, she is poky, he is smart, she is dumb, he is good for nothing, she is fully faltoo

Just a round of expression
What dirt am I collecting for others?
What can I do, do bring value to the community living?
What value others are adding in my living?

Read the full blog - https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/dirt-cleaning
Video - https://youtu.be/NajfYYVyvWg


Do you know what is Ukulele? This was the question asked by Advay, who is just five years old, when he started music jam. He explained about Ukulele and shared some of his favourite music.

Explaining with clarity and passion. Some of us painted our face for the tiger dance. We enjoyed dancing and his explanations.

Make Pin hole camera with Advay was the notice we together put up. And he explained with clarity how to make pinhole camera, we enjoyed clarity of his thoughts.
Blog - https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/magic-me-advay


TV show on electrical safety....Advay sharing about electrical fire. Advising us to throw sand to extinguish the fire and switch off the electric connect to and not ever mess up with bulb holders. He further emphasised that replace broken switches for safety and don't use extension cords.


Blog - https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/electrical-fire-safety


Learning mela - a concept so simple to experience learning - At one place, on the same day, people gathering: Children, young adults, parents, senior citizens … all with different gifts, coming together to create the magic of co-learning. Learning Mela, where anyone can teach, anyone can learn … A day to experience the joy of learning, sharing, exploring, mingling ... to celebrate diversity in Learning.





Blogs

 https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/learning-mela-concept-share

https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/neighbourhood-learning-mela

https://aarohilife.org/home/organizing-learning-utsav-mela

https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/learning-mela-open-learn-anyone


Often asked, “how does one know what one is interested in?” Exposure to resources is one of the key aspect of open learning - resources can be physical, tools, people or even places. Many times just the exposure and usage in various works helps a learner to connect with self.




Many discoveries happen through resources

A room full of junk (sorted and labelled)
A wall full of tools
A cupboard filled with art and craft supply
A nook equipped to cater to various interests
Apart from the rocks and sand and trees and insects and people and places and the life around us!

Read the full blog - https://aarohilife.org/home/blog/resources-culture-demonstration




CULTURE of LEARNING FROM OTHERS

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