Wednesday 18 February 2015

Innovation At Its Best - Redbridge International Academy

Redbridge International Academy is one of the top international IGCSE and IB day-cum-residential schools located near Electronic City and off Bannerghatta Road in Bangalore, India. It is one of the top ICSE School in Bangalore.
It is with a great sense of pride that I write on the incredible thought and ingenuity that went into our student's exhibits at the second RBIA, leading international school in Bangalore "Scifest — Science Exhibition". 

It was aptly called "Innovations in Science" for indeed it was. 
From our Little ones ideas on novel ways of recycling and the seniors' botanical tissue culture and composting to the futuristic conceptual designs of an amphibian-car, magnetic field controlled house Lighting system and the noise pollution free (horn —Less) warning signal device between vehicles, our brilliant minds showcased them all. 

My congratulations to the teachers and particularly the parents for encouraging, guiding and motivating the children to think not only "out of the box" but "beyond themselves!" It was not just the displays that were fascinating but the fact that every one of the students was so knowledgeable of the principles and Laws of science that made each of their exhibits actually work! 

The children so beautifully demonstrated to all whom were fortunate to witness the event, how we at Redbridge go about educating our students. It has been so rightly said that "Knowledge only for the sake of knowledge is no knowledge at all!" It is the application of one's knowledge and intellect for the benefit of mankind that is so essential to our future well-being, comfort and happiness. We must always find ways to encourage creative thinking and imagination. History is replete with stories of dreams becoming reality. 

Children should never be discouraged when they question. I have always advised them that if no one can give you the answer "Google It!" 
How fortunate we are to have access to the world at our fingertips. The classroom of today can so easily be converted into a child's universe if only our teachers are devoted to the profession and the children in their care, have the right skills, approach and dedication. 

We at Redbrdige are committed to providing our children with a learning environment where they will grow into wonderful, Loving, caring and successful human beings and pray that with God's grace we can realise our goal. 

Innovation Needed Now - Education 

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Innovation is a new idea, device or process. It can be viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, inarticulate needs, or existing market needs. There are innovators in the fields of science, commerce and art. 

It is in the field of education that the future of countries is determined and forged. It is also one of the most diverse and difficult fields in which change can be eventuated because of the complexity of the problems and their connection to society and its problems, because the changes usually take time and politicians detest investments in the long-term, and because the field itself is changing so rapidly across a wide spectrum. 

Whether for reasons of economic growth, competitiveness, social justice or return on tax-payer investment, there is little rational argument over the need for significant improvement in Indias' educational outcomes. Further, it is irrefutable that the country has made limited improvement on most educational outcomes over the last several decades, especially when considered in the context of the increased investment over the same period. In fact, the total cost of producing each successful high school and college graduate has increased substantially over time instead of decreasing - creating what some argue is an inverted Learning curve. 

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This analysis stands in stark contrast to the many anecdotes of teachers, schools and occasionally whole systems "beating the odds" by producing educational outcomes well beyond "reasonable" expectations. And, therein lies the challenge and the rationale for a very specific definition of educational innovation. 

Education not only needs new ideas and inventions that shatter the performance expectations of today's status quo; to make a meaningful impact, these new solutions must also "scale", that is grow large enough, to serve millions of students and teachers or large portions of specific under-served populations. True educational innovations are those products, processes, strategies and approaches that improve significantly upon the status quo and reach scale. 

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The primary and secondary education system in this country is based on learning models from the 19th century. While there has been significant change in almost all aspects of life, a 2nd grade teacher plucked from the late 19th century and returned to earth would be bewildered by most of what he or she encountered, except the pedagogy within the average classroom. Sure we don't emphasize rote memorization as much anymore, but short of that the curriculum and teaching methods haven't changed. One could argue that's because there's been so much success, but on any relative scale we can demonstrate that the educational system is failing miserably. So we have a rigid educational program steeped in tradition that is demonstrably failing. The educational system must innovate in order to be relevant. 

Regardless of the tradition, we aren't teaching kids how to learn, or teaching them relevant skills, and are often channeling all of the kids in an educational system into a collegiate experience. This one size fits all educational outcome, where in some schools over 90% of students have college aspirations, neglects the fact that many won't complete college and will require other skills to generate income. Why do we continue to prepare the students for "knowledge worker" jobs when clearly there are many demands and opportunities, and proclivities for other skills? We need to resurrect the concept of apprenticeship and place more emphasis and value on Learning skills beyond the classroom. We need better definitions about what kids need to know, and more importantly, we need to teach them how to learn and how to teach themselves and others. 

The educational system in India is clearly failing - failing the students, failing the teachers and failing to create people who can join the workforce or create their own companies. Only greater demand and political pressure will encourage more experimentation and more innovation. At this point we need disruptive innovation - a complete rethinking of the pedagogy, curriculum, technology and intent of education, followed by a restructuring of how education is offered and consumed. With the right focus we can rework the educational system and create a more powerful, relevant educational experience for our children and grandchildren. The disrupters are out in force. Since most educational systems are government monopolies rather than private enterprises, there's little innovation and little incentive for new entrants.

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As it is, many states have begun to experiment with private schools, for-profit schools and some parents are turning £0 home / alternate schooling. Given the difficulty of starting alternative educational programs, and the rigidity of the existing educational bureaucracy, these experiments are too Little and mag be too late. We are at risk of losing a generation of students who have been taught inadequately and are unprepared for many of the roles and responsibilities they must take on. The state governments and localities must act to allow much more experimentation, and universities must require more from people who want to teach, and must create new teaching and educational paradigms. If we aren't careful, businesses will go back to the beginning and create their own schools, to ensure a consistent flow of knowledgeable students with excellent experience. If you can't get the right raw materials, you create or purchase your own sources. In the advanced western countries, at one point it was argued that home schoolers were the nut cases who for behavior or religious reasons kept their kids at home. Since home schooled kids have proven very adept at getting entry to prestigious colleges, more and more people are pulling their kids out of primary and secondary programs and teaching them at home. This runs the risk of weakening the social fabric, if we don't have shared educational experiences, but these home schoolers are merely demonstrating that they believe they can innovate the educational model. Our new Prime Minister gas brought the issue to the fore by arguing for skill development and improvement of quality of teachers. In this age of digital impatience, we need to do this NOW. 

The Call of Science 

No matter what we do , from the time we wake up in the morning to the time we go to bed at night, every little thing that we come across, every movement that we experience and even our feelings and emotions are linked to simple or complex scientific phenomenon. Wonders of Science are omnipresent and the impact is all encompassing. Human beings according to the National Geography researchers are only living organisms that can trace and understand their own evolution. And this is probably what makes us the greatest of God's creations. 
It is quite amazing to think that a few years ago what was considered to be Science fiction is slowly becoming reality. Human brain is continuously undergoing evolution, thus making us more and more scientifically inclined and technology savvy. The fact is proven: we are better than our ancestors, and so will be our children, who are and definitely will be more intelligent than us. Mag be this is what God wants. What takes us hours to understand and operate becomes a child's play in minutes. The best example is our smart phones. Children just love them and use them with more dexterity than adults. 

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With the belief in the notion that any child is a storehouse of imagination and immense capability, we at Redbridge gave them an opportunity to ideate and experiment in the field of Science and the result was an outstanding SCI-FEST 2014 which showcased their talent and ideas. Both parents and teachers were very happy to see young minds working at their best. From demonstration of lime water generated electricity and magnet generated electricity, effective waste management ideas to amphibian rovers and honk free traffic management skills; the children exhibited their talent with unending enthusiasm. 'Innovations in Science', the tag line of the exhibition was in vogue in every display and presentation of children. 
Kudos to all RBIANS, they had proved the saying, 'Child is the father of man'


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