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How picnics in school teach students the art of co-operative learning

Each year school plans an event of outing for a day. This is a sweet memory of co operative learning.  Eating in group, free time , no pressure of four walls of class room.  Early morning till late in evening you stay away from your routine work, lot to see, notice different mood of the day, other community in society- people working, cheering, find responsibility in  adults to contribute and  be part of them.

Students come closer to each other, friendship, exchange of personal observations, learn forming groups, sharing observations happens.
SRK got nostalgic about his childhood on launch of Kidzania-Mumbai- owns share in KZ-Mumbai
Our students this time are ready for a theme park adventure-picnic to Kidzania, Mumbai. They are going to  have real life experience. End of day they will be different personality. They will be  empowered, inspired, entertained, and get educated. They will role play, evaluate working of different profession. By mimicking ( copying) traditional adult activities.

Children will learn talent, trick of different profession, importance of money, how to earn money, learn and enroll name to employment exchange for a job. Art of earning money by providing service to society, have dignity of labor,  will work as RJ, Policeman, engineer, doctor .... He can spend money after he earns in learning better art and again hunt for a better job and be better paid.

Experience will engage him in more than 90 activities. He will build up social responsibility, consciousness, real life adult's experiences, get recognition, will be able to perform, and learn art of money making.

Nothing in the world is free. You work, serve , earn your money and then enjoy spending. And again when you run out of money, work for money and enjoy.
Best luck to our children on this wonderful picnic. 


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