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AMITY INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, NEW DELHI
APRIL 2017— JULY 2017 VOLUME 6,ISSUE 3
AIE TIMES
A Glimpse of activities of Session 2016-17
FAREWELL OF B.ED SESSION 2015-17
PAGE 2 AIE TIMES
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE QUARTER
B.Ed First year students visited the NGO ‘MUSKAAN’ on April 5th,2017.
School counselor from Amity International School Saket addressed the B.Ed students on “ Guidance and Counseling to
school students” on April 6th,2017.
Farewell to B.Ed IInd year was given by the first year students on April 8th,2017.
Campus placement interviews for the second year students began in the month of April.
To meet, to know, to love--and then to part,
Is the sad tale of many a human heart.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
On April 8th,2017 B.Ed first year students bid farewell to the outgoing
students of B.Ed second year with great enthusiasm. Principal cum Director
Prof. Ranjana Bhatia gave her blessings to the students and also wished them
good luck for future. The students of first year presented a group dance, a
solo performance and also played lot many games with the second year
students. Titles related to their personality were also given to every outgoing
student. Overall, it was a day full of emotions—Joy, Laughter and tears all at
the same time.
Second year students reminiscing about the time spent in AIE
A game organized by the first year students for the second year students.
Second year students being welcomed by first year students
First year students performing during the farewell
Second year students with the faculty members of AIE.
HOW WE CELEBRATE FESTIVALS AT THE INSTITUTE
PAGE 3 VOLUME 6,ISSUE 3
Lohri Celebrations Amity Institute of Education celebrated Lohri with gaiety, enthusiasm
and exuberant fervour. The celebration began with a special assembly
wherein everyone was enlightened about the festival.
Hindus regard this festival as the beginning of a new auspicious cycle.
It is a festival of new beginnings, new resolutions and new
commitments. It is believed that on this day the Sun starts its
northward journey (Uttarayan); marking the end of winter and
beginning of new spring and harvest season. After this day the days
start getting longer and the nights start getting shorter. The festival is
celebrated with great zeal in every state of India. Every state calls the
festival with a different name and celebrates it in its own unique way.
People in North India called it Lohri. They light a bonfire at night,
and sing and dance around it. People in the West fly kites on this day
and have kite flying competitions. People in the South call it Pongal.
They make sweet and savory rice dishes and kids chew on sugarcane.
People all over India eat sweets made of sesame seeds and jaggery on
this day.
Keeping in with the spirit of the festival, dances and melodious performances were presented by the students of first and
second year. They were cheered and appreciated by the teachers and students alike. The bonding between college fac-
ulty and students really added warmth to the winter chill.
On this occasion, the principal of the institute, Dr. Ranjana Bhatia, on special request of the students lit the sacred bon-
fire. All the students were overjoyed and sang the song “Sunder Mundreiye”. The mood on the campus was upbeat and
the festive spirit of Lohri had everyone in its grip. Everyone had a gala time dancing around the holy fire and feasting on
the traditional savories.
Republic Day Celebrations
January 26th is celebrated as the Republic Day in India and many programmes
are held throughout the country to mark this historic day by its citizens.
Republic day celebration is an important national event in India, especially for
the students in the schools, colleges and other educational institutions.
The Amity family too, always makes it a point to celebrate the occasion with
great pomp and show. The principal of Amity Institute of Education,
Dr. Ranjana Bhatia addressed the occasion, stating that the students should be
brave and face all the challenges that come their way with courage. She
stressed on the motto "Students of today are the citizens of tomorrow."
The students of AIE took pride in glorifying their nation and celebrated the
spirit of unity in diversity. To commemorate this occasion, the students
organized a cultural programme. The programme included a medley of patriotic songs, a skit signifying the ideals of
preamble, a street play throwing light on the life of the soldiers of Indian Army and the plight of their families and lastly
a tribute to the significance of Republic Day.
AIE echoed with patriotic fervour as the students brought the stage alive with their passion and love for their mother-
land. Such national events are recognized as important for the welfare of the country and especially for its present
generation to realize that the future of their country is in their very own hands. Students are capable of modifying the
mindset of the society with their constructive approach and occasions like Republic Day serve as an initiative to work
for the same. The programme then ended with all students pledging to serve as responsible citizens of their country and
working towards its betterment.
- Editorial Board
A TOEFL workshop was conducted for B.Ed first year students on 25th
February 2017, by Educational Testing Services (ETS). TOEFL stands for
Test of English Language as a Foreign Language, an exam which tests
basic English proficiency and is accepted through 137 countries, 9000
colleges as a criteria for college education. Students take coaching classes
for TOEFL but our instructor Ms. Rupa Bhattacharya juxtaposed it
effectively with classroom language classes.
She explained to 14 students (who had cleared the first round of entrance
test in November 2016) the importance of language classes and how we as
both Paper takers (student) and Raters (Examiner) can score/ help others
score better in TOEFL. She informed us about various techniques of
gauging a child’s previous knowledge and effectively combining it to serve
teaching-learning objectives better. We were informed about Gallery Walks
which involves full use of classroom space and follows proper sequencing
of Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing (LSRW) skills of English language, which is a technique of enhancing class partici-
pation through groups and increasing ideas for a particular skill.
A workshop kit was provided for a holistic approach to English language which has many activities for Student-Teacher
engagement as well as for knowledge acquisition. One of the most important things that we were taught was the idea of rating
the content of the paper as opposed to the usual strategy of teachers checking the content for things the child would have
written/omitted. A realistic approach to English learning was stressed upon. Our own capabilities of judging speaking and
writing skill were checked according to TOEFL standards. We were then given a certificate of recognition from ETS for
attending the workshop and for learning nuances of English pedagogy the TOEFL way!
- Ananya Bhatia, B.Ed First Year
EDITORIAL TEAM : Patron — Prof. (Dr.) Ranjana Bhatia, Principal cum Director
Faculty Incharge — Ms. Deepti Madhura, Asst. Prof. Students — B.Ed IInd Year :Nitisha Tandon, Rupa Sehdev,
Saloni Goyal, Shreya Gupta B.Ed Ist Year : Ananya Bhatia, Annapurna, Anumol C Raju, Risha Imran
ENGLISH PEDAGOGY FLIES HIGH, THE TOEFL WAY!
Preeti Gambhir and Shikha Ahuja (B.Ed IInd year students )were honoured by Hon’ble Union
minister (MHRD) Mr. Prakash Javadekar and Hon’ble Union Minister of Electronics and
Information & Technlogy, Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad during National Convention at Vigyan
Bhawan, Delhi for their initiatives of disseminating awareness amongst people about digital
economy and cashless modes of transactions.
The nascent seeds of the Campaign -VISAKA may be traced to Honorable Prime Minister
Shri. Narender Modi’s address to the nation in his Mann ki Baat (broadcast on 27thNovember
2016) where he had urged the youth of India to create digital payments awareness among
masses. Taking cue from it,, Mr. Prakash Javadekar decided to launch National Digital
Financial Literacy Campaign involving the higher education institutions of India .Thus, VISAKA
(Vittya Saksharta Abhiyaan) was launched with the aim to actively engage the youth and
students of the higher education institutions of India to motivate and encourage all payers and
payee, to use digitally enabled cashless economic system for transfer of funds. The campaign
commenced on December 12, 2016 and concluded on February 12, 2017.
The National Convention was, thus, organized as the culmination of the campaign and to
facilitate and acknowledge the commendable work done by student volunteers from all over
India and to motivate the future volunteers. The student volunteers team from Amity Institute of
Education (AIE), New Delhi was led by Prof. Ranjana Bhatia- Principal and faculty-
Dr. Sanjna Vij and was spearheaded by Preeti Gambhir and Shikha Ahuja. Whatsapp Group was
created and the information on how to become volunteers for this campaign was shared with the help of step by step snapshots
of the process. Other volunteers were - Aditi Mukhi, Shreya Arora, Mehak, Gargi, Anannya Annapurna. - Editorial Board
PARTICIPATION AS STUDENT VOLUNTEERS OF VISAKA