LOGO for RIE AJMER Association  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

hello friends,
don't know when will the alumni association will finally come into being, but I tried to conceptualise a logo for it and here it is :

 
so how's that ?

HAPPY DIWALI  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia




Dear friends,


Wishing you all a very Happy and Prosperous Diwali from all of us.


HAPPY DIWALI 


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REQUEST from all RIE'ians

RIE Ajmer Alumni Association

I am glad to inform that I just receive information from Kapil that the Mohapatra Sir of RIE Ajmer is planning to have a database to start the Alumni meet, and thats really something most of us are looking at,

so I request you all to please mail me your whereabouts as far as possible in this format and mail me at rie.alumni@gmail.com with subject Alumni Information :

Name :
RIE Batch :
email id :
Postal Address :
Phone number :
Amy other information you want to add :

please forward this message to one and all of RIE'ans,
looking for your early reply,
thanks and regards,
naresh

 

Posted by ANUJ SINGH

RIE,AJMER
DS Z D PLACE WHICH I LOVE D MOST
DS PLACE GIV ME JEWEL LYK FRNDS N
LESSON 2 LIV LYF

Look How RIE looks from Sky : Its Wonderful  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

RCE/RIE Ajmer in WIKIMAPIA :
Click the Map to see in details.

TEACHERS DAY 05 Sep. 2008  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

|| गुरुर ब्रम्हा गुरुर विष्णु गुरुर देवो महेश्वरा गुरुर साक्षात पर ब्रम्ह तस्मै श्री गुरवे नम: ||

"Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu, Guru devo Maheshwaraha - Gurussaakshaath param brahma tasmai shree gurave namaha"


which means

"The Guru (Teacher) is the Lord Brahma (the Creator),
the Guru is the Lord Vishnu (the Preserver),
the Guru is the Lord Shiva (the Destroyer).
The Guru is the Supreme Brahman (Ultimate Reality) visible to our eyes. To that Guru we offer our salutations".

Since times immemorial, Indians have respected their teachers. Earlier we used to call our teachers 'Guru'. And now it's the modern 'Sir' or 'Madam'. Nonetheless, the role of teachers has remained the same. They were and they are our guides, creating conditions conducive to our overall development. And we students will always be thankful for their constructive support. As an expression of our thanks, we celebrate Teacher's Day in India.
Teachers mold the lives that they influence because the lessons learned from teachers remain with their students throughout life. We should always respect our teachers. Teachers need encouragement and support from the community to feel that their devotion to students is appreciated.

If you ever have come across one teacher in all your student life, who has changed your life and your way of thinking for the better, you have been blessed. Thankfully I have had several such opportunities. Right from pre-primary school right up to architecture college, and then graduate school, I have benefited from teachers who have gone beyond their call of duty, to mould me and my fellow students into better human beings, first and foremost, and then to instill in us a sense of purpose for life, that at a young age seems all too ambiguous.
The teachers went above the regular lectures, exams, viva’s and juries, and made me realize that education is something much more than what is contained in the printed text book.
I consider education to be one of the nobler professions, akin to medicine. Teachers who spend their lives teaching kids, do more than just teach. They help mould the future of our communities, cities and countries.
I shall forever be thankful to all those wonderful teachers, who have enriched my life. To name a few would not be fair, because there are too many to name. And this is a day about all the teachers who have worked silently, under great stress and pressure to produce responsible and capable citizens of this world.
In all our lives, the teachers have played a major role in shaping our character and career. It’s important that we take some time to wish all the teachers. Teacher's Day in India is celebrated on September 5, every year. Indian Teachers Day is dedicated to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, One of the most celebrated writers in the modern India today his work varies on philosophical, theological, ethical, educational, social and cultural subjects. He contributed numerous articles to different well-known journals, which, are of immense value and seems to surprise various readers because of the depth in the meaning of the articles, one who was a staunch believer of education and was one of the greatest scholars and teachers of all times, apart from being the President of India. As a tribute to this great teacher, his birthday is observed as Teachers Day in India. This is not a holiday but is known for celebrations across the country. It marks the birth anniversay of former Indian president and teacher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. When Dr. Radhakrishnan became the President of India in 1962,he was approached by some of his students and friends and requested him to allow them to celebrate 5th September, his "birthday". In reply, Dr.Radhakrishnan said, "instead of celebrating my birthday separately, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers' day". The request showed Dr.Radhakrishnan's love for the teaching profession. From then onwards, the day has been observed as Teachers' Day in India.

On Teacher's day schools students dress up as their teachers and take lectures in classes that are assigned to the teachers they represent. Sometimes teachers sit in their classes as students, reliving again the time when they themselves were students. Thus, both students as well as teachers get to understand each other's position. Also, functions are organized in schools on Teacher's Day. Students present various programs for the entertainment of their teachers. In addition to being the day when the efforts of teachers are recognized, it provides a chance for healthy interaction between students and teachers.

Teachers' Day in various Countries

World Teachers' Day, held annually on 5 October since 1994, commemorates teachers’ organisations worldwide. Its aim is to mobilise support for teachers and to ensure that the needs of future generations will continue to be met by teachers.
According to UNESCO, World Teachers' Day represents a significant token of the awareness, understanding and appreciation displayed for the vital contribution that teachers make to education and development.

Education International (EI) (the global union federation that represents education professionals worldwide) strongly believes that World Teachers' Day should be internationally recognized and celebrated around the world. EI also believes that the principles of the 1966 and 1997 Recommendations should be considered for implementation in all nations.
Over 100 countries observe World Teachers' Day. The efforts of Education International and its 390 member organisations have contributed to this widely spread recognition. Every year, EI launches a public awareness campaign to highlight the contributions of the teaching profession
I wish happy teachers day to all my teachers

So in your busy schedule this Friday morning, I urge you to take 10 minutes and email, call or write to teachers who have made a difference in your lives. Do it, they deserve it.

“The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes,
and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.”
Edward Bulwer Lytton

A good teacher is a master of simplification and an enemy of Simplism.
Louis A. Berman

A teacher's purpose is not to create students in his own image,
but to develop students who can create their own image.
Anon

A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others
Author Unknown

RIE Ajmer Alumni Association  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

I am glad to inform that I just receive information from Kapil that the Mohapatra Sir of RIE Ajmer is planning to have a database to start the Alumni meet, and thats really something most of us are looking at,

so I request you all to please mail me your whereabouts as far as possible in this format and mail me at rie.alumni@gmail.com with subject Alumni Information :

Name :
RIE Batch :
email id :
Postal Address :
Phone number :
Amy other information you want to add :

please forward this message to one and all of RIE'ans,
looking for your early reply,
thanks and regards,
naresh

note : If anyone wants to contact Mohapatra Sir, he is available at

akmrie at hotmail.com, animesh_mohapatra at rediffmail.com .


RIE BLOG

Remembering Varinder  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

A tribute to our beloved friend :

College Days  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

A very good song about college days, and remind us of our own college days




Enjoy !

From Akhilesh  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

Hello guys, i too miss those mmnts......
Kanchas n the road passing beside LB, from PMC to Kanchas was the best road i have ever wlked on........confused......!!!! Wanna know d reason???
Just cz i hv passed my loveliest mmnts on tht road, RP se Kanchas n Kanchas se RP....RP se Kanchas n Kanchas se RP........savera ho dophar, sham ya raat.......may be thousands of times I hv wlked on tht road bus ynhuhi........
really, such bolnu now i miss tht road, ab bhi wo road waisi hi hogi ya ab nayi ban gayi hogi? nayi tarcoal ki layer hogi ya waise hi uske kinare tutute phoote se honge? Jaisi bhi wo ab bus bht khoobsoorat thi wo journey,,,,,,,,,,,RP se Kanchas n Kanchas se RP,,,,,,,,,,bus got evrything in tht journey,,,,,,,,

Akhilesh
http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=496129366064927573

Our Teachers  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

Our Teachers

I have great respect to all my teachers who taught me and I hope they will not take any offense in my writing about them here.
Well some teachers will be remembered for good reasons and some for not so good reason but I think most of them are respected, highly qualified and intellectuals.
Some of them are peculiar and some controversial, some funny and some boring and some of them are gracious and some of them carefree, so almost all types of teachers are there, Some of them whom I still remember are Maurya Sir, Kothari Sir, Arya Sir, Saxena Sir, Paradkar Sir, SB Singh Sir, Ranjana madam, Arora Madam, Rath Sir, Kadar Sir, Bhatttacharya Sir, Siddiqui Sir, Durrani Sir, Srimali Sir, S P Singh Sir, Baghji Sir,Sukhveer Sir, A C Banerjee Sir (Principal)...
well Maurya Sir is most mysterious person as far as I know, he never rub the board and whenever blackboard become filled he tries to find out places between words, and his dressing sense is also talk of the town.
Paradkar sir is always involved in Optics Experiments, Kothari Sir's Algebra class is also one of the treat one knows why :) ;
We also heard stories of Ghee being exchanged and other about our teachers but how true they are, no one knows...
well one incident I knows abt Hostel is when we all freshers wish Kimothy Sir our Warden by bending 90 degrees is laughable and many more incidents which I hope I will share with you soon.
Cheers .

N.B. : Plz forgive me if someone get hurt with any post and plz comment if so I have no intention to insult, malign any person, if someone feel otherwise I can even delete that post, so keep commenting.

Brief History and Location : RIE Ajmer  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

Brief History and Location:
Regional Institute of Education is a constituent unit of National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and it was set up in the year 1963 (then it was named as Regional College of Education) It looks after the educational interests of Northern Region comprising the states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Union Territory of Chandigarh.
Ajmer in well-known all over India as a historical and religious place of pilgrimage as well as an educational centre. It owes this reputation partly to the Regional Institute of Education (RIE). The Institute is situated six km. away from the Ajmer Railway Station in midst of idyllic surroundings with the historic Anasagar Lake in front and the Aravali hills all around. It is almost equidistant from the world famous Dargah of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti beyond the lake and the holy place of Hindu Pilgrimage, Pushkar, at the back.
This Institute with its specious buildings, playgrounds, gardens, lawns and farm is spread over 110 acres. It is affiliated to the M.D.S. University, Ajmer and its courses are recognized by the NCTE, New Delhi. The management committee, chaired by the Vice-Chancellor of the affiliating university performs the advisory role on matters of academic interest.
Role Perception:
Following roles have been perceived for the Institute:
As an advanced and pioneering institute of education. It tries out innovative pre-service courses and promotes research, develops instructional material and imparts training to in-service teachers in various school disciplines and the methods of transacting them.
As regional resource institution on school education and teacher education it offers as support system to the clientele states and documents and disseminates information concerning improved methods, practices and patterns of education to the state level agencies.
As a regional center of the NCERT, it advises the state departments of education on policies and programmes related to all aspects of school education and extends help in the implementation of national level policies and programmes originating from the MHRD and the NCERT headquarters.
The Institute aims primarily at capacity building of the state and district level teacher education institutes like SCERTs, DIETs, IASEs, CTEs etc. by undertaking specific projects in the areas of Research, Development and Training.
Programmes:
The programmes of RIE, Ajmer could be classified in the following areas:
1. Courses:
The Institute offers the following four courses:
(a)Four year integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. Course with an intake capacity of 80 students.
(b)Two year innovative B.Ed. (Secondary) course with an intake capacity of 80 students; 40 in Science and 40 in Social Science & languages.
(c)One year M.Ed. with special emphasis on elementary education with an intake capacity of 20 students.
(d)Post Graduate Diploma in Guidance and Counselling (PGDGC) with an aim to prepare Guidance Counsellors for schools, State Bureaus of Guidance Clinics. The course has an intake capacity of 25 students.
II. Research:
The Institute conducts research in the areas of curriculum development, teacher education, science education, environmental education and other areas of national and regional interest, Sometimes it leads to Ph.D degree to the researcher.
III. Extension Services:
Besides preparing teachers through pre-service courses, the Institute performs the following extension activities to make teaching and learning effective in schools.
(a)Organising need – based orientation courses for strengthening the faculties of DIETs, CTEs, and IASEs on methods, content, instructional aids, school management, curriculum development, textbook writing etc.
(b)Working as a monitoring and coordinating agency for the effective implementation of national schemes like DPEP, Improvement of Science and Mathematics Education, Non-formal Education, Environmental Education, Population Education, Vocationalization of Education and other centrally sponsored schemes.
(c)Undertaking research projects in areas like Value Education, innovative practices. Environmental Education, Population Education, field testing of NCERT text books and offering feedback and providing consultancy to Boards of Education.
(d) Developing approaches, strategies and guidelines and teaching, preparing instructional material, training designs and packages in specific school subjects.
(e) Holding meetings and conferences with the state level educational authorities with a view to finding out obstacles in the way of improving the quality of school education and the ways of overcoming them.


courtesy : http://www.ncert.nic.in

Top of RP Hostel : Only Memories left  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

Avinder Singh, Naresh, Varinder, Hukam Chand

1994-98 Batch  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

From RIE Ajmer

From RIE Ajmer

Welcome Friends  

Posted by Dr Naresh Jhajharia

Hello friends,
from sometime I am thinking to start this blog for our alma mater, a place for alumni to share their stories, photographs and memories of RIE or RCE Ajmer.
Hope you all like this,
cheers,
naresh jhajharia

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