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A SAIIER SCHOOL SHOULD ENDEAVOURS FOR:
 
  
*A physical and psychological environment that allows the psychic to blossom. The caring and loving aspect of school is essential to integral education. The school should be clean, orderly and beautiful, and the students should be in an atmosphere of protected freedom. There should be no fear; learning depends on a caring school climate that nurtures positive and deep relationships between teachers and students, students and other students and amongst the teachers.
 
 
*The program. The foundation of Integral education is the development and harmonization of all planes of the being (physical, vital, mental, psychic and spiritual), so as to assist in the growth and unfolding of the soul. The program that is offered to the students should reflect this. The program should be flexible, but complete so that each student’s uniqueness is addressed and each one is given the chance to progress at his or her own rate.
 
 
Student    learning. Student learning is complex. Teachers should be aware that each student is unique and has different learning styles and needs, and all instruction should respect and allow for these differences. Process rather than output or product should be stressed; the student should be guided to learn how to learn. Learning includes acquiring knowledge of subject matter, thinking skills, dispositions and values needed for life.
 
 
Teacher learning. Teachers should be in a state of openness to new learning at all times. Teachers should be offered the opportunity to continue learning and progress in their personal and professional lives; time for training and development should be available. Teachers should have the skills necessary for their work. Teachers should be avid observers of their students both in and out of class.
 
Evaluation and Assessment. The purpose of student assessment should be encourage self-awareness and to help both teacher and student improve the students learning experiences. Many different forms of assessment should be used simultaneously to give a complete profile of the student, which includes samples of work and ongoing assessment.
 
 
School self assessment. Schools should be expected to engage in continuous and systematic self – assessment and adjustment in an effort to meet the needs of the teachers and their students. The ability to do so must ensured and nurtured.
 
 
 
A physical and psychological environment flat allows the psychic to blossom requires:
 
 
Clean, orderly and attractive classrooms and campus
 
 
Adequate teaching facilities, space and staff
 
 
Student’s work displayed in an aesthetically pleasing way
 
 
Students and teachers are happy and at ease. They feel safe, accepted, cared for, appreciated,
 
 
respected and supported in their growth and inner development
 
 
Teachers are good role models for students
 
 
Warm friendly relationships between  all;  teachers  and  students  relate  to  each  other respectfully and sincerely
 
Emphasis on problem solving
 
 
Students are encourage and given time and  space  for  self  observation  and reflection
 
Areas dedicated to silence.
 
 
 
THE PROGRAM:
 
 
        The program should be framed in accordance with the three principles of education
 
 
given by Sri Aurobindo Programs that emphasize quality, practical  skills, group dynamic and awareness of all the planes of the being (physical, emotional, mental, psychic and spiritual). The following areas of study should be offered to the students, keeping in mind developmental level and learning styles. A variety of methods could be used (projects, research, book work, lecture group work, individual work, computer...)
 
 
Academic classes such as languages, mathematics, sciences, literature, history, geography, philosophy...
 
Arts such as Music, Dance, Drawing, Painting, Theatre, Poetry and Handwork
 
 
A scientific program of physical education
 
 
Studies  in the history, philosophy, governance and contemporary activities of
 
 
Auroville
 
 
At secondary levels — studies of Sri Aurobindo & Mother’s work.
 
 
The opportunity to develop research skills
 
 
General Knowledge
 
 
Concentration, awareness of inner states, sensory development as in
 
 
Awareness Through the Body classes
 
 
Space and time for undirected activities that are regulated and supported by
 
 
the school.
 
 
 
Student learning requires:
 
 
Activities that allow student to use various learning styles
 
 
Development of multiple Intelligences and faculties
 
 
Teachers who help students grow in confidence
 
 
Frequent opportunities for the students to choose
 
 
Responsibility for learning gradually assumed by the Student
 
 
Students assisted to come to know themselves and to become self- directed individuals.
 
 
Mistakes seen as a chance to learn and a challenge for improvement
 
 
All classes encourage students to adopt a value – oriented approach to life in with they have an understanding of individual, collective and global responsibility
 
 
A classroom atmosphere conducive to learning
 
Student progress and this is demonstration through regular assessment
 
pre Periodic stimulation of imagination by presentation of wonderful facts through exhibitions or meetings with persons whose contact does that
 
 
 
Teacher learning requires:
 
 
Teachers who are consciously striving to develop their psychic and spiritual beings.
 
Teachers’ awareness of the aims of education in Auroville and working with the students with this in mind.
 
Teachers present classes to the students in a manner that gives the students the chance to profit from the class.
 
Teachers should have time and space to observe their students.
 
 
Teachers who are always trying to develop better methods for presenting  topics
 
 
and documenting the process
 
 
Teachers who continuously engage in habits of reflection and self –assessment.
 
 
Teachers who follow the SAIIER code of conduct
 
 
Regular attendance at teacher study days and workshops
 
 
      Evaluation and Assessment
 
 
Stuents assessment which is participatory and non-judgement and leads to futher learning:
 
 
the studentsshouldbe able to realize that she/he is the master of his/her learning process.
 
 
Studentts assessment which is individualized.
 
 
 
Assessment procedures which is individualized
 
 
Various types of evalution should be used
 
 
 
Observation
 
Portfollos
 
Progress report
 
Interview between teacher and student; Teacher, students and parent; and teahcers and parents
 
Team work
 
Tests and quizzes
 
External exams as a tool; these exams should not be the primary form of evalution, and they should not run the system---the program should not be a preparation for the exams.
 
 
 
 
 
School self assessment requires:
 
 
Schools which assess themselves regularly
 
 
Self assessment as a process that supports schools in improving learning and teaching through ongoing reflection and review
 
 
School self assessment seen as a whole school process af goal- setting regarding student learning and growth, with a continuous cycle of internal self-review and self-improvement
 

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