Activity-Based Learning (ABL)

Activity-Based Learning (ABL)

Activity-Based Learning (ABL) is, most simply, creating tasks, situations, activities, and other instructional ways to guide children to acquire, understand, and apply new information and skills that will help them in their studies and their lives. ABL expects learners not just to think but to do and to feel (i.e., to have emotions). It involves them practically, personally, and socially. The research is clear that children learn better when they learn with all five senses, they can handle and apply their lessons, and they are motivated with a clear sense of purpose.

PTVA’s English Medium School, Andheri in association with the Manashakti Kendra, Lonawale, organized a day-long activity-based learning programme for the students on 7th February 2024 which included prayers, story-telling, craft and drawing lessons, science experiments, yoga, and a presentation by Dentist Dr. Manjusha Shevale.

Mrs. Pallavi Sahastrabuddhe of the Pranic Centre, Mumbai conducted Super Brain Yoga sessions for the students on 19th and 20th January 2024 which demonstrated simple, tried, and tested techniques to activate the left and right brain and attain the left-right equilibrium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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