Schools That Dream: Transforming Kerala’s Schools into Empathy Engines

Author :

Shashi Velath

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Anand Haridas

Publisher:

Westland Books

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Publisher

Westland Books

Publication Year 2023
ISBN-13

9789357767576

ISBN-10 9357767576
Binding

Paperback

Language (English)
Weight (grms) 157
Subject

Society & Social Sciences

AN IDEA THAT HAS SPARKED A SILENT REVOLUTION: THE STUDENT POLICE CADET SCHEME, WHICH HAS CONVERTED SCHOOLCHILDREN INTO CHANGEMAKERS, POLICE PERSONNEL INTO ENABLERS AND SCHOOLS INTO INNOVATION HUBS. Students carried a voting machine to a remote community in Attappady, encouraging the indigenous community there to vote for the first time. Yet other schoolchildren set up and implemented a waste-management system that changed the village community’s attitude to plastic use and waste segregation. Student cadets set up an aqua-farming project that sparked innovation in their community. An idea could change lives: teaming up schoolchildren with police personnel, both partners in change, each one impacting and sensitising the other. This is the idea behind the decade-old Student Police Cadet, or SPC, scheme in Kerala. Today, over 12,000 schools across India have implemented the programme, of which 1,000 are in Kerala. SPC anticipated the need to move beyond the usual measure of success in schools—high marks, sporting achievements, debating competitions—and towards becoming innovation hubs. Young people would need to be engaged with the challenges of a fast-changing world, becoming changemakers and agents of empathy. When P. Vijayan took over as the police commissioner of Kochi, he was actively engaged in community participation programmes for the police force he commanded. It was in the course of this that he struck upon the idea of bringing schools and the police force together. Over the years, SPC has transformed the attitudes of the police men and women who have been part of it, just as it has the lives of students.

Shashi Velath

Shashi Velath is the CEO of Tinge of Green, an ecosystem enabler and builder within the sustainability solutions space. A renowned war and investigative journalist, he has earned prestigious awards such as the Ramnath Goenka Award and a Green Oscar. Transitioning into the social sector, he led international non-profits in fostering cross-sector collaborations and addressing complex societal challenges. With a passion for designing innovative strategies for sustainable development goals, Shashi now spearheads Tinge of Green’s mission. The organisation focuses on fostering collaboration, innovation and growth within the sustainability sector through platforms, investment, partnerships, research support, policy advocacy, education and sustainability standards.

Anand Haridas

Anand Haridas, a seasoned news journalist, began his career with The Hindu, where he gained recognition for captivating features on arts, culture and civic affairs. After a fruitful fourteen-year tenure, he transitioned into a content curator and media consultant. An accomplished translator, his rendition of Sajitha Madathil’s play Kaali Naatakam was published in Indian Literature, a prestigious journal by Kendra Sahitya Akademi. Notably, he also co-authored the acclaimed film Viral Sebi alongside Sajitha Madathil, directed by award-winning filmmaker Vidhu Vincent. Anand’s poetry has graced numerous publications and he is a regular host of engaging online talk shows.
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