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[Jagriti] Preparation for EXAM today! Session #15

Hi
In some ways Jagriti is over. The jigsaw puzzle is complete. 
So prepare for an exam today !

The sessions hopefully have opened enough complimenting windows.
All you have to do is go through the new windows that have opened for you.
And apply them today in the exam session.

And apply them in the real exam called real life.

To help we have summarised all the sessions in this presentation 
Try out one such application today at home as preparation.
You can expand this presentation by adding more questions, more slides and more windows from your notes from Jagriti, and from your own thoughts and explorations.
That is why the presentation is available - online (you can copy and make your own multiple slideshows in google slides) or you can use the attached ppt format or the attached PDF format.

Questions / doubts / experiences - we will continue to share in whatsapp group.

Also for the exam tonight we're leaking two out of three questions. Here are Q2 and Q3 for you:

Q2.

Please see this "saree" video and think what would have been your initial response if you were the mother in the video. Further, what all you could do in this situation … in the coming hours, days, weeks -- as a facilitator.


Q3.

First see this clip from the movie Tare Zameen pe  (this is in hindi - please get it translated if you're not comfortable with hindi - or somebody in whatsapp group can post the translation)

Imagine that you are an aunt or uncle who is visiting this family and the scene happens before your eyes.

What will you say / do with the

  • Father

  • Mother

  • Child


Best of luck with your exam today 🤗

warmly
Aditi & Ratnesh

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