Date
29-Mar-2023 to 30-Mar-2023
Location
Lady Doak College, Madurai
Format
Online
Dr. Tandon spoke at the workshop on 30 March, 1.30- 3 pm (IST) on the topic – ‘Serving to Learn, Learning to Serve. 
 
Service and Learning have interrelated components -
It assumes that because we are doing service learning, it doesn't mean that we know how to serve. There are 2 sides to this relationship - community, and academia. 
 
NEP2020 emphasises:
 
NEP 2020 is a step towards promoting this sense of social responsibility in our students. 
 
Speaking of the four pillars of the UGC guidelines 2.0, Dr Tandon said that it emphasises 'engagement' as a form of learning. Our teachers and students need to appreciate community knowledge and learn to understand the local settings. NEP promotes these new ways of learning. It also encourages the HEIS to act as an actor 'within' the society and not 'from' society. We must learn to acknowledge the knowledge of the communities and build on that knowledge using our expertise. Therefore, advocating for a reformed pedagogy of community-engaged learning. 
 

It is important for us to reflect - what is it in our syllabus/ pedagogy that makes the community outside the four walls of the university ignorant as opposed to the 'experts' within the walls? This absence of mutual respect is the most common difficulty. Colleges invest a lot in organising internships in industries and corporates. It is time we encouraged our students to engage in community internships. The students must engage with the community not to 'teach' them but to 'learn' from them because what we have to 'offer' may not be what the community 'needs'. They must learn to serve them through the lens of the community and not through the lens of their disciplines - learn with humility, and respect and be open to different points of view.

 

Click here for the program schedule!!

Click here for the PowerPoint presentation!!