Non-Violent Communication is a powerful tool of effective communication and conflict resolution based on Gandhian Values of Non-Violence, Mutual Respect, Understanding and Compassion.
On the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, an Orientation Course on Nonviolent Communication is being launched by the CBSE in association with Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samitii (an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture).
1. Interested candidates may register by using following link: https://forms.gle/zhR7C8vgqiLHybJ9A
School affiliation number- 6630033
2. Link for the course material and reflective exercises shall be shared with the registered candidates by email from 10th October 2020 onwards.
3. In addition to course material few webinars shall be organized through live streaming. Links of the same shall be shared with the registered candidates.
4. Please note that the participation in webinars is not a mandatory condition of the course.
Friends, most of us across the world are in lockdown due to Coronavirus. We are all attuned in indulging in constructive activities during the course of the day- either we are working, teaching or studying. But Coronavirus has forced us to remain within the four walls of our house. While many of us may be spending time honing the hobbies they are passionate about, some may be spending time listening to music, seeing television or even expanding their addiction to social media.
Here is an offering from Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, the national memorial of Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi to pursue an interesting Orientation course on Nonviolent Communication.
The Samiti has been imparting training in Nonviolent Communication for all sections of the society- right from students to judicial officers and civil servants. Nonviolent Communication is a powerful tool of effective communication which helps individuals to connect and engage with not only themselves but their families, friends and the society at large. It is based on pillars of Gandhian nonviolence- mutual respect, understanding, acceptance, appreciation and compassion.
Nonviolent Communication not only helps in emotional bridge building but also is an important tool to resolve disputes and conflicts. If we nurture the habit of using nonviolent communication in our daily lives, we will be able to overcome many problems in our families and society.
So, friends, we welcome you onboard to this simple, yet fun-filled course on nonviolent communication. We are sure you will enjoy it and most importantly imbibe its elements in your daily lives. Refresh yourself by being part of this course.
Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti will give you a certificate to all those who take up this online course.
The following is the course structure:
1)What is Nonviolent Communication?
2)Elements of Nonviolent Communication…
3) Practicing Nonviolent Communication in our daily lives
Participation Process:
Come on, you do not have to give any exams to get a certificate.
Just go through the course materials which you can download from www.gandhismriti.gov.in or
attached PDF (English)/(Hindi).
Once the reader completely reads & understands these volumes then he/she is requested to share in-depth all that he/she has grasped then share your reflections to the following 7 questions attached.
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