Thursday 13 October 2011

SPECIAL FARMING PROJECT FOR MENTALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS










When my colleagues and I were on the Roadshow to Promote our new college-to-be, we were at a school where there were classes for children with special needs.From what I observed, most of the students in this group were mentally challenged and were assigned to specially trained teachers.
My student, Sayed, who went on the Roadshow with us is seen posing with one of these special needs students.  He is involved in the Farming Project that has been set up by the school.  In the morning, he and some of his classmates would go and tend to the vegetable plots.
The spinach planted by the special needs students on sale at 50 sen a bunch.

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