Great pleasure embraces me as i use this forum to communicate with that bracket of society which in togetherness with the school fraternities are entrusted the mammoth task of chiselling the lives of the future generations. It is our privilege, and a huge responsibility I must add, that we as educators and you as parents shoulder- that of educating the young minds and souls. Perhaps the greatest of all pedagogical fallacies is the notion that a person learns only the particular thing he/she is studying at the time. Collateral learning is the formation of enduring attitudes, the ability to differentiate between good and evil may be and often is as important as the math lesson that is learnt! For these attitudes are fundamentally what count in the future.3
Amandeep Singh Romy (Director of sai school of education)