"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
18 Sep 2019
During a conversation between the Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and the education minister Manish Sisodia, the topic of student’ well being emerged. They pondered that they have taken many steps to renovate school buildings, reinvigorate teachers and improve exam results, but nothing is being done to make children better human beings.
This thought stayed with Manish Sisodia for a long time and it finally culminated into the commencement of happiness class in Delhi’s government schools. This model is having a great impact and is attended by almost 8 lakh students for one period every day.
The inspiration of happiness class came from Vipassana courses and coexistence-based Jeevan Vidya workshop, which looks at all the aspects of education and life very critically and discusses it very scientifically. The content of happiness class was built by a joint team of twenty Delhi government teachers, District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) lecturers and principals, some reputed individuals and organizations working in the area of child psychology. The course is based on Indian thought and education which is thought in a scientific way.
The happiness class is conducted through the medium of mindfulness meditation, inspirational stories to make children responsible and mature and activity-oriented discussions where children study their own thoughts and reactions scientifically.
It has been only one year since the happiness class has been introduced, but parents and teachers have noticed a considerable change in the behavior of children. Teachers stated that some students who were aggressive have become calm. The level of concentration of students has also increased. They have become more caring and sensitive to others and show a lot of love and respect. It has helped in the development of a mindset in the students to be positive and creative.
Education should not be about turning children into bookworms, rather it should be able to bring out the best in every child and improve their well being. The happiness class is certainly making a positive impact and should be adopted by all schools across India.