Innovative Lesson- The Initial Days of Doordarshan

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MIRRORING THE TIMES

INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN ON

THE INITIAL DAYS OF DOORDARSHAN Presented by NEETHU.L R

SOCIAL

MEDIA

Let’s start.........

Name of the Teacher : NEETHU.L.R

Name of the School : KUCTE Kollam

Name of the Subject : English

Name of the Unit : Mirroring the Times

Name of the Subunit :The Initial Days of Doordarshan

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Make the teaching learning process interesting and lively.

Make the content more appealing with the use of technology.

Create a visual impact on the teaching learning process.

PHASE I

Are you familiar with these logos ?Name the channels to which they belong?

PHASE II Do you know this logo?

PHASE IIIHave you ever noticed these programmes?

These are some programmes on Doordarshan

PHASE IV

PHASE V

P.V KRISHNAMOORTHY The First Director General of Doordarshan

PHASE VI Teacher readsIt was on my way to Canada on a fellowship in 1960, that I saw a TV set for the first time, at a hotel in London. I had not the faintest idea then, that on my return to India, I would be heading Indian Television.Half way through my sojourn in Canada, I was directed to join a team from New Delhi to study School T V Projects in the USA. Soon, I was posted as officer on Special Duty(TV) and was working on the Ford Foundation sponsored School TV Project. We took care to see that the teaching fraternity itself decided what role TV should play as an aid to classroom teaching. Next came the UNESCO aided Social Education Project where teleclubs viewed socially relevant programmes and followed them up with a discussion. There was a marked increase in social awareness, as a result of this system. Television’s first steps were clearly in the night direction.

PHASE VII

Students read.................

PHASE VIII Let’s have a look at these.....• Faintest

Vague or Unclear

• Sojourn

means

a short stay at a place

• Fellowship

A group of like-minded people who share common interests or

goals.

• Fraternity (frəˈtɜːnɪtɪ)

A body of people associated for a common purpose or interest, such as a guild

• Teleclub

One of the longest established Pay TV broadcasters in Europe

• UNESCO

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION

PHASE IX

Ok, now you got an idea about the lesson. So read the lesson once again and megaphone your doubts.

PHASE X

• What is the speciality of the year 1960 according to the

narrator?

• Why does the author say that television’s first steps were

clearly in the right direction?

• What is the expansion of UNESCO?

PHASE XI

Let’s do it.....

• Collect details regarding your favourite channel

• Collect some more details regarding Doordarshan

THANK YOU.....