17210
For people without good hand-writing, the writing on the wall will never look good, believes the Literacy House.
The Literacy House of Andhra Mahila Sabha is organizing a 5-day workshop on Handwriting Improvement, at its OU campus.
Handwriting dysfluency is a general disadvantage in the classroom, where many activities require handwritten answers. Handwriting is believed to be amongst the most difficult, complex and integrated tasks a human attempts to master. It requires a fine coordination of concentration, imaging, referencing, reassessing and planning. It's a good thing you weren't told all this before you started learning it.
The course content include Calligraphy, Graphology and Graphotherapy, and other proven scientific techinques to make handwriting legible and aesthetic. This workshop is being designed and conducted by Y Mallikarjuna Rao, Director, National Handwriting Academy, Hyderabad.
The registration fee for the course is Rs. 350 per participant and the last date for registration is 15th September. The timings are 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Andhra Mahila Sabha was started by Dr Durgabai Deshmukh 60 years ago, from her home in Mylapore, Chennai, and has since expanded to various institutions across Chennai and Hyderabad. The primary focus of the organisation is providing relief, comprehensive care and rehabilitation to all who need it, in the areas of education, health, vocational skills and shelter.
Please contact Swarna Durga at 2709-6464/2709-8406 for further details.
{{todos[0].text}}