Guest guest Posted January 15, 2002 Report Share Posted January 15, 2002 Dear Friends, I am very happy to hear the teaching of hinduism to children. May I take an oppurtunity to quote some points regarding the teaching of hinduism to children in the form of handouts and exams.In this case, hinduism would again become another academic subjects such as physics, chemistry etc.I would rather suggest the teachers to make them practice beacause this is the age at which things will stay in their mind forever. I request you to kindly adopt, if possible, the above mentioned process for teaching better hinduism and for a better world. Thanking you. Sincerely yours, Karthikeyan On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 Vivekananda Centre wrote : > > Sharing this email exchange hoping that it will > encourage others > to set up educational activities for the > youngsters......jay Vivekananda Centre London > > - > Harihara Neelakantan > hindu > Cc: Harihara Neelakantan > Tuesday, January 15, 2002 01:50 > Sunday School > > > We have a few volunteers here in Memphis TN, USA, who > teach hinduism to kids from 6 to 12 years every Sunday > from 10:30am to 12:00 noon. We follow a structure that > suits both our kids and the teachers. We are in > constant search for materials for handouts. I came > across your site. Your site is very informative and has > a lot of information we could use. I would like to get > your permission to print your content and give the kids > as handouts. > > Thanks. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~response~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Dear Harihar > > It is nice to know of your activities. Please keep us > informed of your progress. > You can even ask the youngsters to study Hinduism in > a focused manner and > sit for a GCSE exam in Hinduism (set by London > University but can be taken in > any part of the world)... > > You are welcome to download any material from our > website called > Hinduism for Schools http://www.hinduism.fsnet.co.uk > (we claim no copyrights - in fact we encourage a > policy of 'Please Copy' ). > > We run 15 classes in the UK teaching Hinduism (all on > non-commercial and non > -sectarian basis) as well as 5 classes overseas. We > will provide all the support > that you may need. > > Regards > jay Vivekananda Centre London > news and info http://www.vivekananda.btinternet.co.uk/- > news.htm > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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