
The revolutionary seating ranking in the classroom, inspired by Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, receives several schools throughout the Kerala. The film premiered on the OTT Sain last month and has since caused a progressive change from traditional lines to a semicircular arrangement.
Vinsh Viswanath, who debuted by the director with the Malayalam film based on the Higher Elementary School in Thiruvananthapurama, said: “At least six schools have already introduced it and we learned about it when they described our Instagram handle,” Hindu said. The narrative focuses on how the conventional session arrangement based on lines gives up the arrangement of the semicircle with the teacher on Wednesday.
Vatesh remembered his school days at the government LP School in Thiruvananthapurama and said he was sitting in his basic classes and added, “But when we placed it as a climax, we never expected to get so many schools.”
The aim of this initiative focuses on the same engagement of students and focuses on a change in conventional arrangement, where students occupy the front benches, while disruption and rebellious are backbenches.
The concept can be traced to the District Primary Education Program (DPEP). The program, which was launched by the central government in 1994 in five other countries except Kerala, recommended a flexible session arrangement. However, the tendency to the traditional line system could not make its mass adoption.
The story is built at KR Naryanan Uttar Pradesh and watches four malicious students. They play Aju Varghes, Johny Antony, Saiju Kurup and several other children’s actors, Mollywood film was released at theaters 29 November.
Schools that have adopted this revolutionary change include RCC LPS East Mangad in Thrissur; GHSS in Tholanur in Palakkad; RVV HSS, Valakom, in Kollam; School Pappinisseri West LP in Kannura; NSV VHSS, Valacode in Kollam; and Andoor Alp School in Kannura. In most of these schools, the strength of the class is below 20.
Schools are responding
Kvítách škola sv. Josef Barnal said in an Instagram post: “No more back benches and front bench. Let our children learn the same way.”
High School Paripp wrote: “Our student enjoyed this change and the change was also evident in their custody, which is clearly in the face of interactions and the teacher has access to all students individually during teaching, gives notes, etc.”
St George Church East Mangad School said: “The scene at the end of this beautiful film @sthanarthisreekuttan, where all the children sit around the teacher. Not the first or the second. Each is the same.”