Author: Dr. Neeta Bali

  • Returning to School

    Returning to School

    “In the near future, we can only hope for things to return to complete normalcy, albeit with the added responsibility of following Covid protocols at all times”

    With schools and educational institutes beginning to resume in-class teaching, things have begun to look up for students. In the near future, we can only hope for things to return to complete normalcy, albeit with the added responsibility of following Covid protocols at all times. The restarting of schools would not only mean attending classes in person, but it will also be a pleasant time for teachers to catch up with pupils, for students to meet one another, and to study and learn together again. It will also be a time to share and learn from each other’s experiences whether good or bad in the past year, to value the importance of coming to school and be excited to be able to do so every day. We also understand how the recent past has taught us that health is of utmost importance. With that learning in mind, we must look at this refreshed phase as a new beginning.

    Returning to educational institutions, however, may not come easy for most children as there are a few pros and cons that are bound to surface. For instance, over time, there has been a loss of motivation for children to rise early to commute to school. There is more pressure on parents with younger children to get them ready and drop them off to school. Tendencies towards lower self-discipline, short attention spans and greater attention to health issues will play a role in having to adapt to a new routine. Another area that has been affected adversely over the course of the past 18 months is the social skills of children, because of little to no interaction with peers.

    “Another area that has been affected adversely over the course of the past 18 months is the social skills of children, because of little to no interaction with peers”

    “Online classes have also encouraged self-directed learning and have helped to refine and critical thinking capabilities”

    And yet, there are some positive aspects too! In the last year and a half, children have not stopped learning. Amongst some of the new things they have learnt are technical skills that they were compelled to understand in order to partake in online learning and interaction. Online classes have also encouraged self-directed learning and have helped to refine and critical thinking capabilities. As learning from the comfort of their homes meant no travelling, children did not feel exhausted. It will now be critical for children to restart their learning journey by coming out of the confines of their homes and back into schools with not only a sound mind but a strong immune system. It is time for students to recapture and regain prime fitness and make up for lost time.

    For every child to achieve success in all their endeavors, I believe physical education is of prime importance. This is, therefore, a time for students to build on their health like never before, and all parents should encourage their children to engage in as many forms of physical education as possible. Remember, we are all in this together!

  • Why Internships?

    Why Internships?

    “This means new hires today have an even greater need for hands-on training and soft skills than ever before, for example, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills”

    “My advice for young people is, study what you love and intern in what you want to do. And I think it’s okay to pivot as many times as you need to.”

    – Eva Chen, director of fashion, Instagram.

    “The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.”

    – Steve Jobs, founder, Apple.

    An internship chosen with care is a learning experience that empowers you with the skills that are needed to perform tasks which are specific to your career and can further enhances one’s performance while giving a big push to your career. Very specific and practical training is ideal for new age working professionals.

    Individuals need to know their strengths and weaknesses and most importantly decide where their real interests lie. This step is important, because for the rest of your life you will either be enjoying what you do or be straddled with work that you detest. In the long run, a career should help you grow professionally as well as personally.

    These days, rather than crunching numbers or preparing reports behind the scenes, many entry-level workers and interns are meeting with clients, identifying and resolving issues on real-time basis, and serving on cross-functional teams and processes. This means new hires today have an even greater need for hands-on training and soft skills than ever before, for example, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills. From a larger perspective, you may say that an internship is the new entry-level job. Employers want to hire college graduates who not only have the required education and training for the job but relevant experience as well.

    “Individuals need to know their strengths and weaknesses and most importantly decide where their real interests lie”

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    Through internships, you can:

    · Keep up with Emerging Trends – With the way businesses are constantly changing, one needs to continuously learn to keep up with these changes and internships help with this.

    · Network – One of the most effective ways of creating strong networks in the industry is by joining professional internships. They help you interact with peers in the industry and there is great scope to create business contacts and connections.

    · Take a career test drive – You can gain deeper insight into who you are and the type of work environments and tasks you enjoy most.

    · Understand the practical aspect of work – Internships sharpen your skills and improve how you handle your work as they are practical and teach professionalism.

    · Transition from “College to Career” – Lots of things change after college, starting with the time your alarm goes off in the morning! By building good work habits during your internship, the big adjustment from campus life to work life will go more smoothly.

    · Earn more college credits – Your college may offer academic credits for internships. In fact, growing numbers of schools require you to complete one in order to graduate.

    · Level up your CV – Internships are offered by professional institutions that are the setters of industry standards. Employers are generally interested in what professional courses and internships you have taken to improve your capabilities and your power to negotiate for a better salary or job.