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Outcomes:


       •  Significant increase in learning capacity and academic performance was observed

       •  Improvement in Grades, thinking and analytical skills.
       •  The  result  of  peer  tutoring  showed  an  increase  in  scores  in  subsequent  tests  after  peer

           learning.

       •   The slow learners also developed good metacognitive skills and learnt to communicate with
           the peer tutors, their teachers and other students. They showed a marked improvement in

           self-esteem


           Title of the Practice: Service Learning

           Objective of the Practice:


       •  To gain a deeper understanding of the course/curricular content, a broader appreciation of

           the discipline and an enhanced sense of civic responsibility.
       •  Allows students to synthesize course material in more meaningful ways.

       •  Popularize  Science  and  technology  among  masses  and  create  an  awareness  regarding  its

           impact    on    socio-economic     and    sustainable    development      of   the    country.



               Actual Practice:


           Students visit nearby government schools and demonstrate simple science experiments to

           higher secondary students. They teach simple concepts in Physics, Mathematics and
           Chemistry by explaining the concepts and showing working models. Thus the students share

           the acquired knowledge, experience and skills with the high school children and thus help in
           redefining the education system and also help in motivating students to take up basic

           sciences.


           Outcome:


           Students  build  relationships,  solve  problems,  value  a  sense  of  community  and  gain  self-
           awareness.  Service-learning is beyond memorable so it can influence one’s career path and

           enhance civic responsibility.  This extends learning beyond the academic term and ays the

           foundation for continual personal growth throughout the student’s academic experience and
           beyond.








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