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Education and Vikasana
Vikasana operates a rural centre for education that provides free education to children of landless farmers from surrounding villages and caters to children of all ages. The children of migrated parents who cannot fit into other institutions also join the centre. Providing holistic and quality education, emphasis is laid on self-learning. Vikasana also takes services of resourceful people in the field of crafts, health and cultural activities. Vikasana was started under the inspiration of David Horsburgh's philosophy of learning. The teachers at Vikasana were deeply inspired by David's work. The basic philosophy is that anyone at any level could learn what one was interested in. There was no competition or comparison - a child could learn at his pace. Education means learning - it can be enjoyable. This opportunity should be given to children who have no access to system education, like village children. Thus emerged Vikasana, It means blossoming, opening up, spreading. Vikasana wishes that Learning...Mind...Life should blossom, grow and spread. Some of the Aims and Objectives of Vikasana are: Working of the Centre The children learn to read and write three languages. Other than subjects like Mathematics, Science and environmental studies, they learn handicrafts such as pottery, carpentry, sewing, origami, drawing, painting etc. Handicrafts are integrated into their daily life. Children make pots out of clay, paint murals on the walls of the school, make pots and build kilns. They also sew bags and dresses for themselves, build and repair buildings and make tables and shelves for their classrooms. They also grow flowers and vegetables. There is a library at the centre for children of all ages. The children are encouraged and motivated and not to compete and compare. The hope is that children will learn through games and activities along with the books and materials. The centre arranges field trips now and then to places of interest around Bangalore. Wednesdays are special days for the children. They do cultural activities, conduct experiments in science and write the centre's newspaper. The children who are interested in taking the government level exams at the 7th standard and S.S.L.C level are given the necessary help by way of coaching and enrolling them as private candidates in a government school. Those who do not wish to sit for such exams are encouraged to develop their talents. The centre provides accommodation and supper. Some children also stay back at the centre to do their homework.
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