Assignment Attendance Tutorials


 

Assignment Attendance Tutorials

November 06, 2023

Dear friends in Peace,

Greetings.

As we progress in to the IFPNP-II, we need to intensify our learning exercises. Some of the self-study exercises, as you may remember, are

1. Assignment : Monthly three assignments

2. Neigbourhood Engagement (desired)  : Three hours a week (neighbourhood engagement)

3. Tutorials : Fortnightly (2 hours) for those interested in exploring any subthemes for further details

4. Journal writing (desired): Regular recording of one’s Learning and self-reflection on N P

5. Attendance : Complete attendance expected. Attendance less than 80 per cent indicates, ‘Course-not-completed’

6. Project : Periodical sharing and final report submission

 Progress of the participants will be assessed by their involvement and comprehension that are evident in their self-study exercises.

I. Submission of the Assignment (for the first month):

a. Assignment guidelines

i. Each assignment can be of  500  words

ii. A4, Times Roman, Font size 12

iii. Assignment can be hand written or typed. However it has to be submitted in PDF Format.

iv. Title Page of the Assignment should have the following details in the given sequence

a. Title of the Program (IFPNP-II 2023)

b.Assignment No. (Assignment 1 or 2 or 3 or …)

c. Title of the Assignment

d Name of the writer

e. Date of submission

 v. Name of the PDF file should contain the following

aYour name_IFPNP-II 23_Assignment 1/2/3

vi. Last date for the submission of first month assignment is Nov. 20, 2023

b. Assignment Topics

i. Assignment 1: What is Nonviolence according to you?

 

ii. Assignment 2: What is your perception of Development ?  

 

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iii. Assignment 3:  How do I see myself, other and nature through Gandhian lens?

 

II. Neigbourhood Engagement : Three hours a week neighbourhood engagement.

a. You may take up a nonviolence or peace action in your neighbourhood to study how far your commitment could be translated into meaningful action.

b. Action can be of any nature: for example, you may take up a Human Rights awareness campaign; Environmental protection drive; value education; empowering the weak with skills, knowledge or essential information, or you may take up self reformation (giving up certain practice which you consider not sustainable or violative of the fundamental principles) and record your experience and learning.

 

 

III. Tutorials

a. Those interested in getting further details on any of the topics of the IFPNP can ask for tutorials. Special interactive focussed sessions, with a specialist will be arranged exclusively for them.

Fortnightly ( 2 hours) for those interested in exploring any subthemes for further details.

IV. Journal writing

a. Every individual candidate is requested to maintain a journal and do regular recording of one’s learning and self-reflection on Nonviolence and Peace. This can be from the sessions or your own introspection / insights.

b. Organizers would be pleased to review your journal and give their remark.

V. Attendance

a. Candidates of FPNP is expected to attend all the sessions. Maintaining complete attendance is desired. Attendance less than 80 per cent by any would amounts to, ‘Course-not-completed’

VI. Project

a. By the middle of December, each one of will choose a project topic and carryout it, with the help of the guide / mentor assigned by the organizer.

 

Yours in Peace and Friendship,

Siby K Joseph

Director, IFPNP

 

 

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