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“Brain Loves Rhythm”: A Melodic Journey in Language Learning at Gajera Global School

On January 11, 2025, Gajera Global School, Pal, hosted an enthralling workshop titled *”Brain Loves Rhythm,”* facilitated by the renowned ELT expert, Mr. Andrew Steele. With over 35 years of international expertise, Mr. Steele delivered an enlightening session that skillfully combined rhythm, music, and phonological awareness to enhance language learning.

The workshop witnessed the enthusiastic participation of 70 educators from various CBSE schools. It explored how rhythm-based activities foster pattern recognition, strengthen grammatical comprehension, and improve memory retention through engaging musical chants and interactive exercises. The vibrant session, filled with rhythm, music, and sheer joy, created an immersive environment for experiential learning, leaving educators both entertained and enriched.

Participants also gained valuable insights into the integration of AI tools in rhythm-based pedagogy and how it aligns with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP). The event emphasized experiential learning as an innovative approach to teaching.

At the conclusion of the workshop, the Principal of Gajera Global School, Mrs. Shweta Parihar, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Steele for his invaluable time and expertise. She felicitated him for conducting such an interactive and impactful session. Educators left the workshop not only inspired but also equipped with practical strategies to transform their teaching practices, reinforcing the school’s dedication to educational excellence.

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