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Where There is a Will, There is a Way
by Gaurav TiwariIn August, Let Start Art sessions were conducted on the topic ‘Where There is a Way, There is a Will' (concerning disabled persons). The theme was chosen with the perspective of developing social intellect among the students.
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- art education in govt schools
- art educators in varanasi
- art in primary education
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- arts education in india
- child art education
- early childhood children education
- educational initiatives in varanasi
- improving primary education
- integrating arts in primary education
- primary education
- shuruart art education
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I love my India: Embracing Children's love towards their motherland
by Gaurav TiwariThe feeling of love and devotion towards one’s country develops from a very young age. India is a diverse country and attracts millions for its alluring history, marvelous structure, vibrant culture and happy people. The beauty of India lies in the shared values, rich heritage, and unity that binds the nation together.
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- art education
- art education in govt schools
- art educators in varanasi
- art in primary education
- arteducationmatters
- arts education in india
- child art education
- early childhood children education
- educational initiatives in varanasi
- improving primary education
- integrating arts in primary education
- primary education
- school education
- shuruart art education
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Water is Life: Mural at Government Primary School, Sonarpura
by Karishma SrivastavaStudents at Government Primary School, Sonarpura completed their first mural on the walls of school corridor. Children worked on the theme "Water is Life" through interactive discussions with our art instructors regarding the uses, sources and conservation of water. The mural is crafted in the Warli folk art form which is a popular art form of Maharashtra, India.
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Day of a Sincere Student: A Mural at a Government Primary School
by Karishma SrivastavaA wall mural is the annual activity conducted after Let's Start Art sessions are conducted in a school for a year. Students work with the art instructors in finalising the layout of the artwork weeks before they start working on the wall. Every aspect of the artwork is imagined and created by students, after the topic is brainstormed in the class and children are asked to draw their own layouts for the mural.Students at Government Primary School, Durgakund completed their first mural in a classroom of their school, under the supervision of art instructors.
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Drawing copy of Rama, from Nagwa Primary School, Varanasi | Let's Start Art
by Sneha RoyShuruart strongly believes that introducing art into the curriculum of these children can greatly affect their learning. Studies have proven that retention can be enhanced when learning is made more fun.
Through our art workshops in govt, primary schools in collaboration with Kokuyo Camlin we're trying to do just that.
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Where There is a Will, There is a Way
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I love my India: Embracing Children's love towards their motherland
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Water is Life: Mural at Government Primary School, Sonarpura
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Day of a Sincere Student: A Mural at a Government Primary School
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Drawing copy of Rama, from Nagwa Primary School, Varanasi | Let's Start Art