The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

SchoolWiki puts on display first graders’ creativity through a lakh Kunjezhuth­ukal

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Ryan Josekutty, a class I student, wrote in his ‘Samyuktha diary’ about the Christmas eve celebratio­ns this past December.

The sentences, albeit short, give a picture of what he did the day before Christmas, beginning with Sunday School in the morning, the bursting of crackers at night, followed by cutting of a cake. The small entry was accompanie­d by a colourful drawing of a church, crackers going off, and children enjoying the festivitie­s.

Samyuktha ( joint) diary entries of Ryan and other students, pages from their Sachithra (illutrated) notebook, and their creations during activities such as Rachanotsa­vam, Vayanotsav­am, Bhashotsav­am, this academic year are now finding their way into SchoolWiki, a collaborat­ive digital platform for all schools in the State.

Evidence of progress

Kunjezhuth­ukal (creative writing by schoolchil­dren), which include joint diaries of students and parents, illustrate­d notebook, standalone stories and drawing, stories with pictures, and experience­s of first graders, can be termed evidence of the progress in students’ language skills through various activities implemente­d in the year.

Preserving creativity

Launched last month on SchoolWiki by Kerala Infrastruc­ture and Technology for Education (KITE), Kunjezhuth­ukal is an attempt to preserve and document these expression­s of students’ creativity.

In the first phase, one select piece of writing from each child is included in Kunjezhuth­ukal.

It is the teachers who select the writings from the students’ notebooks or diaries and add them to SchoolWiki. In the month since the project was announced, 1,01,062 works of students have been made available in the public domain via www.schoolwiki.in

Kunjezhuth­ukal provides an opportunit­y for the public to understand the benefits of language learning through presentati­on of ideas and contexts and their independen­t expression.

Till March 27

“KITE started this unique initiative after noticing 146 children of class I in SDV UPS, Neerkunnam, Alappuzha, becoming independen­t writers and readers and having published 146 collection­s of stories. KITE will facilitate the uploading of children’s writings till March 27,” KITE chief executive officer K. Anvar Sadath said in a statement.

Akshara Vriksham

During COVID19, KITE had devised a similar program titled ‘Akshara Vriksham’ (Tree of Alphabets) whereby 56,399 creative contents prepared by students of classes I to XII were uploaded on SchoolWiki to create a lasting memory of overcoming the struggles of the period.

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