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Sunday, August 9, 2020

The Best Christmas Present in the World

 

The Best Christmas Present in the World

Captain MacPherson | Imperial War Museums

Captain Macpherson

The theme of the story the best Christmas present in the world depicts the brotherhood and focuses on the lives of soldiers that they do not hate their enemies besides in enemy camps want peace and harmony. They want to live with their families. They wish to celebrate and play together. The female character waited long for their husband to return from the war front.And how when the soldiers met during Christmas Day forgot their enmity and behaved like best friends.

The Best Christmas Present in the World Summary of the Lesson

The narrator went to a junk shop in Bridport looking for a roll-top desk. The junk-seller informed him that the desk he picked up was made of oak and need some repairing. The narrator found it cheaper than the others he had seen.

Although the desk was, not in proper shape yet he bought it and started working on it. He took out the damaged cover. He observed that water and fire spoiled the desk. He removed the roll-top completely and pulled out the drawers but for the last one, he had to apply force.

He took out a black tin box which had sello-tape on the top of it.There was a note on it with instructions to bury the letter with her when the time comes. Out of curiosity, he read the letters that mention the address of the lady Macpherson. It was written in pencil. He read the letter.

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Her husband was happily narrating an incident. It was Christmas morning and they were standing in their trenches.

He observed a white flag waving from the side of German soldiers. They called out ‘Happy Christmas’ loudly. Soldiers from his side also wished them back cheerfully.

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However, the air of confusion was offering them to share schnapps and sausage. About twelve soldiers started coming towards them in no man’s land. Initially, the narrator was apprehensive yet he made no efforts to stop them.

He was rather happy that they were celebrating happiness with his enemy soldiers. He further added that he liked the way the German officer came towards him and introduced him.

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He wished him ‘Happy Christmas’ and told him that he was from Dusseldorf and he played the cello in the orchestra. Mr. Macpherson greeted him and replied that he was a school teacher from Dorset,in the west of England. 

He spoke almost perfect English. He was surprised to see Dusseldorf speaking good English and knew about Dorset where he never went. The source of his information was from reading English books.

They talked  about Bathsheba, Gabriel Oak, Sergeant Troy, and Dorset. They agreed on many things and also talked about their families. Jim shared his rum ration and his excellent sausage.

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In the letter Jim was describing how did he celebrated with the enemy on the Christmas Eve.Then they played a game of football. 


Hans Wolf and Jim Macpherson wanted to resolve the differences and would not harm their families. Macpherson was sure of winning a game of cricket. The game was won by Germans and to his surprise, Hans Wolf admitted that their goal was wider than theirs

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Soldiers of both the sides bade goodbye to each other and felt that the night was a memorable one. They exchanged carols, ‘Stille Nacht from German’s side and While Shepherd’s Watched’ from England side. Jim concluded the letter by saying that both armies wanted for peace.

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After reading the letter, the author couldn’t sleep and decided to drive to Bridport. He asked a boy the address when he went there, an old man told him that he knew about Ms. Macpherson.

Her house was burnt. She used – candles instead of electricity considering it to be cheap. She was in a nursing home named ‘Burlington House’ on the Dorchester road.

When he entered he saw hallway and a lighted Christmas tree kept in a corner with a lopsided angel on top. He asked for Mr. Macpherson while waiting to observe that everyone in the dining room was singing and wearing a paper hat.

The matron offered a mince pie and took him along the corridor. She told him that  She would be happy to have a visitor as she didn’t have a family.

He saw an old lady sitting in a wheelchair. She folded hands in her lap. Her hair was folded in a wispy bun. The visitor wished her Merry Christmas Connie and gave her the tin box.

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He described her how he discovered that. But she paid no heed to all his conversation. Rather she was smiling. She came forward with tearful eyes. She mistook him for her husband Jim.

She asked him to sit near her and read the letters himself. She wanted to hear his voice. She told him that she would make Christmas cake and marzipan.



Wednesday, August 5, 2020

NEP 2020 Key Changes in School Education and Board Exams

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In the recently launched National Education Policy 2020, a number of reforms in school education have been outlined.
the Union Cabinet approved the NEP and renamed the Human Resource and Development as the Ministry of Education
NEP says that for reasons of quality, norms will be same for all and not as per ownership.
Now education system revolves around the concept building and practical knowledge

Curricular Structure :
        5 + 3 + 3 + 4  


    
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The new NEP proposes the replacement of the existing 10 + 2 pattern.
Under the new curriculum, the students will have 12 years of schooling divided into four stages.

FOUNDATIONAL STAGE [5] 



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 Pre -School followed by classes 1-2
(3 - 6 years old)with the objective to provide widespread access to early education through Anganwadis and expansion of existing schools. Focus on enhancing communication ability, reading and writing will be given.

PREPARATORY STAGE [3] 

                      
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classes 3 - 5 mother tongue to be medium of instruction  till 5 grade .It will cover basic learning and preparation.

MIDDLE STAGE [3] : 



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Classes 6 - 8 importance to vocational education . Focus on reducing the weight of school bags. All students in classes 3,5 and 8 will be required to mandatorily take exams which will be conducted by the appropriate authority.

SECONDARY STAGE [4] : 


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 No rigid formation of streams of arts ,commerce and science. Means students will have increased flexibility and will be free to choose subjects across streams. Equal importance will be given to academics and extra curricular activities.These extra curricular activities would be treated as subjects. Board Exams will be modular. They will be redesigned to include multiple choice questions in addition to descriptive questions. We can say that exams will be application based and test actual knowledge instead of rote learning.
The changes in the board exams will be implemented from 2021 academic session.So this year board exams will happen. May be the paper will be concept based but exams are most likely to happen, hoping that the pandemic will not stay for so long.                                                                                             
            Opening the door to a bright future - The New Education Policy 2020