CBSE schools to become ‘anger-free zones’
This would help students become mentally active and emotionally healthy and they would go back home “charged and happy” and would also want to return the next day.
The CBSE has asked all schools affiliated to it to become “anger-free zones” where everyone — teachers, parents and administration staff — will try to manage their anger to set an example for children and teach them the value of “freedom from anger”.
This, the board says, would help students become mentally active and emotionally healthy and they would go back home “charged and happy” and would also want to return the next day.
The Central Board of Secondary Education, which has issued an advisory to schools on this matter, said the initiative is part of its thrust on “joyful education and holistic fitness”. Its recommendations include not looking at cell-phones all the time and breathing exercises by all.
The board has also asked schools to record their experience and announce on social media their endeavour to become an anger-free zone, using the hashtag “cbsenoanger”.
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