The
student- teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated
‘International day of Endurance’ on the
theme given by UNESCO that tolerance is respect, acceptance, and appreciation
of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways
of being human.
A
Drama was enacted by the would-be teachers Komal Verma, Kanika Rana, Parmjit
Kaur, Tanu Arora, Harleen Kaur, Monika and Chanderkala to spread the message
that the quality of being tolerant is very much essential for becoming a good teacher as ‘Teaching without talent,
compassion and endurance is like an octopus on skates – there will be movement
without direction’. – K.B. Ghosh. By depicting different scenes of classroom situations
the student-teachers highlighted that ‘Endurance is not just the ability to
bear a difficult thing, but to turn it into glory’ as quoted by William
Barclay.
Principal
Dr. Arjinder Singh appreciated the team work and explained to the
student-teachers that being tolerant removes one's self-imposed barriers by allowing
one to think more broadly and enjoy greater inner peace. Tolerance is an amazing tool that can help to make
the classroom environment democratic and lively in which all can contribute together
harmoniously and peacefully.
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