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Read It First / Bangla Text/posting in Forum
« Last post by bbasujon on September 01, 2014, 10:43:02 AM »
Dear Forum users,

At first take my greetings and thanks for your interest & contribution in DIS Forum.

When you are posting Bangla article in forum. They are requested to make the article font size large (14 is standard) before final posting. Then it will be easy to read the article for all otherwise some times it makes problem for other readers.

We hope that you have understand what we want to say.
If you have any other query please don't feel shy to contact with us.
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Google Classroom / Google Classroom
« Last post by Mahmud on August 23, 2014, 03:39:44 PM »
 Classroom is available to anyone with Google Apps for Education, a free suite of productivity tools including Gmail, Drive and Docs.

Classroom is designed to help teachers create and collect assignments paperlessly, including time-saving features like the ability to automatically make a copy of a Google Document for each student. It also creates Drive folders for each assignment and for each student to help keep everyone organized.

Students can keep track of what’s due on the Assignments page and begin working with just a click. Teachers can quickly see who has or hasn't completed the work, and provide direct, real-time feedback and grades right in Classroom.
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Fair, Event, Program / World earthday-2014
« Last post by Mahmud on April 24, 2014, 03:16:17 PM »
Daffodil International School celebrated World Earth Day by organized demonstrations, plant trees, clean up environment, demand renewable energy targets, Green IT and much more. This year’s theme is Green Cities.
Earth Day is a day of action. And action is exactly what we need. The environmental challenges of our time are too great and too urgent for us not to march, teach, and rally for a safe, stable climate and a planet where our children can survive and thrive.
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Examination Policies / Exam Rules
« Last post by Mahmud on February 18, 2014, 12:26:28 PM »
Daffodil International School

Exam Rules

1)   No folder is allowed in the Exam Hall- one board is sufficient to write on.
2)   Students must carry their pen, eraser, sharpener (all is needed to write) in their hands or in a transparent plastic pencil box/bag.
3)   Students are not to borrow any thing from any body during the examination.
4)   Talking inside the exam hall is forbidden- 5 marks will be deducted for any attempt to talk. The student may be asked to leave the room at the teacher’s discretion.
5)   When the examination starts, the student must write his/her name only, on the question paper. No other writing is permitted.
6)   Students will start their answer writing from second page of the answer script.
7)    Students must write their name, class and subject on the front page and on alternate pages. Students must also number their pages. They must mark the answer correctly.
8)   An unmarked answer will not be corrected or marked.
9)   The math rough work should be done on the right side of the answer script after drawing 1.5 inch margin
10)   Students must not read the question paper before the bell rings to start the exam. The question paper will be placed upside down on their desks during this time. They must not write anything after the bell rings to end the exam.
11)   Any student arriving later than half an hour of the scheduled exam time will not be permitted extra time.
12)   No student may leave the exam hall 15 minutes before the allotted time.


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Edexcel Board / O Level A' level
« Last post by Mahmud on February 18, 2014, 11:23:30 AM »
O and A' level registration requirements
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Dhanmondi Campus / Re: The Importance of Preschool
« Last post by Mahmud on January 21, 2014, 09:05:08 AM »
Nice
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Dhanmondi Campus / The Importance of Preschool
« Last post by shammee on September 12, 2013, 09:44:08 AM »
Why should you send your little one, your preschooler to a formal preschool? What is the importance of preschool? What are the benefits? What is your child going to learn by going to preschool? Let’s look at the answers to these questions together.
During play, children learn. At preschool they get to play and learn during organized activities designed to help them with this learning. They learn social interaction, physical skills, cognitive skills, creativity and self esteem.
One of the most obvious benefits is the socialization your child will get. This is something that every two, three and four year old needs. You can try to organize opportunities for social interaction at home or other settings. But the group activity that your child will get at a preschool on a weekly basis cannot be duplicated by you in any other way.
During this social interaction your child will learn invaluable lessons. They will learn how to share, how to take turns, how to share their teacher’s attention, how to follow directions from other adults, how to wait in line and how to raise their hands. These are all important social lessons that many adults could still learn. Your child will learn rules of interaction with others. They will learn what is proper and what is not. In today’s society it would be nice if all adults had learned these rules. Look around you; can you guess which adults went to preschool and which did not based on their social interactions with others?
The preschool years are a time when bodies are growing at a rapid pace. Children can do something new everyday it seems. At preschool they can race with other children to learn how fast their bodies can go. Combine this with jumping, skipping, hopping, dancing, lifting and crawling. “Wow, I didn’t know I could do this”, I have heard children say. They are checking out their buddies to see what they are doing too. Their physical skills will be challenged daily at preschool.
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Chandpur Campus / Chandpur
« Last post by Mahmud on September 09, 2013, 03:24:13 PM »
Chandpur:1222/1132, Stadium Road, Chandpur - 3600
Phone: 0841-65944
Cell: 01713493295, 01713493296, 01716493298
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Literature & Book Review / Litereture and review
« Last post by Mahmud on September 09, 2013, 03:22:58 PM »
Great literature is simply language charged with meaning to the utmost possible degree. It is in literature that the concrete outlook of humanity receives its expression. Literature always anticipates life. It does not copy it, but moulds it to its purpose.  What is wonderful about great literature is that it transforms the man who reads it towards the condition of the man who wrote.
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