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Thursday 20 December 2012

IHC Talks Session by Dola

Dola will coordinate India Homeschoolers Conference Talks (IHC Talks) during the homeschoolers' conference to be held at Khandala.

The salient features of the talks:

1. Speakers can choose a topic or theme that has inspired them.

2. She will also give a few general themes which the speakers can suit to their own specifics.

3. The talks would be for a duration of 20 minutes.

4. Hopefully two talks per day..one morning one evening.

5. No discussions or question answer session after the talks.

6. The idea is to allow people to speak whatever they are passionate about or that which touched their lives..without the pressing need to convince, canvass, propagate or defend their ideas...

7. The audience can listen and then disperse and mull over the talks and see what it leads them to..

8. Since we have three days she suggests at least 10 volunteer speakers...9 are ideal..but an extra so that we have 3 talks each day confirmed...

9. There is no bar and you can talk on any damn thing under the sun...

10. With only one commitment that even there are only two people to listen to your talk..you will not get disheartened...She will surely be one of the two!

11. The talks can also go as part of Swashikshan TV...if the speaker consents to it.

Wednesday 12 December 2012

Spaces for Activities

Suggestions for spaces at St. Marys:

1.  Sports - There is a huge play ground.  There is shade on one side for spectators and a valley on the other side.  Trekking down in to the valley is possible.

2.  Theatre - Outside the dining hall there is a shaded space that can be used as a stage.  Dhurries will have to be hired and a few chairs are available for seating.  There is a pit in the middle for a bonfire, and electrical point for hooking up music for the final night party.

3.  Martial Arts - Early morning and evening it can be on the sports ground (which is too sunny during the day).  If Nikhil prefers during the day, then there is a huge lawn with plenty of shady trees.  Games are not allowed there, so only if the martial arts will not spoil the lawn will it be allowed there.  Or it can be in the hall or along the ample corridors. 

4.  Art Corner - There is a largish table with ample benches and floor space overlooking the valley.  In the hall there are lots of soft boards to stick the art work on. (Remember they do not want us to stick things on walls, so we need lots of string to hang things from.  There are many pillars and posts.)

5.  Talks and gatherings - There is a small hall with 150 chairs.  She prefers if we bring our own sound system and only use their mikes.

6.  Sessions - There is ample space on the lawns, the hall and the corridors for smaller sessions of all kinds.

7.  Children's Fair - Children can set up shop around the hall and sell things on one of the afternoons.

Visit to St. Marys


Urmila, Dola and I visited St. Mary's yesterday.  I'm in the midst of playing around with this blog, so bear with me for today.  I am also uploading the photos to Swashikshan FB and here.  

Friday 7 December 2012

Updates on the Blog

Fill out the Registration Form and plan your family's trip to Khandala, Maharashtra !!

Read Urmila Samson's Vision for this first All India Homeschooling Conference, 2013.

Check out the page "In and Around Khandala" created with June Mendez's help.