n September 2010, a Peer team from the NAAC (National assessment and 
Accreditation Council of India) visited the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher 
Learning for assessment and re-accreditation. The NAAC team were accompanied by 
couple of observers from the Indonesian Govt to oversee the procedure and 
methodology of the accreditation process. During their brief day stay here, the 
two observers were extremely impressed by the unique aspects of education 
imparted here at the SSSIHL. Soon after their return, they got in touch with 
the Institute of Sathya Sai Education in Indonesia to know more.

In the month of November 2011, SSSIHL received letter of from the Directorate 
of Islamic Higher Education, Indonesia, expressing their desire to send a team 
of teachers to study the process by which value education was imparted at the 
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of higher Learning. They were proposing to visit two 
universities in India - the Bombay university and the Sri Sathya Sai Institute 
of Higher Learning. They spent 5 days in Mumbai and about 3 weeks at the Sri 
Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam.

About the Participants

Ten teachers (8 male and 2 females) representing different faculties (such as 
English, Law, Politics, education etc) from 5 different universities (Public as 
well as private) were part of the visiting team. They were all Muslims and the 
universities they were representing impart Islamic education. These 
universities come under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Govt of Indonesia. 
The Govt. of Indonesia selected about 100 teachers from various Islamic 
universities to travel to different parts of world to study various aspects of 
University education. Two other teams were similarly touring Egypt and 
Australia. These teachers were selected based on their track record and their 
potential as future administrators of these universities.

Visit to SSSIHL

During their 20 day stay here, they were exposed to the various elements of the 
Sathya Sai System of Integral System Education which combines the best of both 
- Ancient Wisdom and Modern Methodology catering to all the facets of the human 
personality - Physical, Mental and Spiritual. The administrators of SSSIHL 
(Registrar and Controller of Examinations) made the opening presentation which 
gave them a broad perspective, evolution and current standing of the SSSIHL.

They were immediately able to identify the pivotal importance that the Revered 
Founder Chancellor, our beloved Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba has had on 
developing of this unique system of education and soon they wanted to know more 
about Him. On the second day they were shown video documentaries about Bhagawan 
and the innumerable projects that He has undertaken for the benefit of mankind 
and also the work which is being done in His name all across the world. This 
formed the foundation for their understanding of what they were going to 
experience during their visit.

They spent time, over three weeks,  at the Prasanthi Nilayam campus where they 
interacted with the Directors, Heads of departments, faculty members, visiting 
faculty, research scholars and students.

In brief, they were acquainted with the unique features of the Institute. They 
attended the Thursday moral classes and the awareness class. They were shown 
videos about the     Grama Seva program and Sports meet. They were invited to 
the Hostel where the senior hostel teachers showed them the Self-reliance 
departments and dormitory style of living. They were exposed to the important 
role teachers play by living in the hostel with students.

They also attended the Vedam and Bhajan sessions in Sai Kulwanth Hall. They 
also visited the Brindavan campus (Whitefield) and the Anantpur campus 
(Anantpur) for two days respectively. Several questions about the philosophy, 
methodology and impact of this system of education were addressed in various 
forums and interactions during their visit..

They also interacted with the Alumni of our university in Bangalore to get a 
first hand knowledge about the impact of this values based education on the 
daily lives of the alumni.

The Director General of Islamic Education, who was to visit Bangalore to be 
briefed prior to their departure to Indonesia drove down to Puttaparthi to gain 
firsthand knowledge about SSSIHL. Prof. Muhammed Ali, the head of Islamic 
Education in Indonesia under the Ministry of Religious Affairs was briefed by 
the visiting team members about their experience at SSSIHL.

Some excerpts from the report entitled "Lessons Learnt in Sri Sathya Sai 
Institute of Higher Learning" that they submitted to the administration are 
reproduced hereunder.

Seeing is believing. This proverb may best illustrate our sojourn at SSSIHL. If 
we do not see it ourselves, we would find it hard to believe anybody telling us 
the story about a university which takes no fee from students, yet excels in 
education. Our short study of SSSIHL has been a rewarding one.

Lesson One : Spirituality

Religion that should function as a path to God has been turned to be used as a 
tool of oppression and legitimation of social, political, and cultural 
domination of narrow and short-sighted mundane interest. It is in this context 
that we can understand the tremendous significance of SSSIHL. By promoting the 
unity of religions, SSSIHL serves as a melting pot of divergent beliefs, 
cultures and races. During our sojourn, we witnessed harmonious interaction 
between the people; they may have been of different beliefs and religions, but 
they respect each other and accept the difference.

Lesson Two: Character Building

Compared to other systems of education, that of SSSIHL is uniquely designed to 
foster the physical, intellectual and spiritual wellbeing of the students.

Lesson Three: Role Modelling

.It is exactly this very concept of role modelling that has been practised in 
SSSIHL since the early stage of its inception. "To be, to do, to tell" is one 
of many phrases that encapsulate the approach to synchronize an utterance and 
deed.

Lesson Four: Modesty coupled with Intelligence

Simplicity becomes the life style. All faculty members dress up modestly in 
white uniform. The students in the hostel also live a simple life; sharing the 
room, and sitting on the floor during meal time. However, when it comes to 
education, SSSIHL accepts no compromise in the quality; it provides the 
cutting-edge multimedia facilities, ultra modern laboratory equipment, 
international-standard sport centre along with highly reputed faculty.

Lesson Five: Compassion

It is God's grace that SSSIHL has been working hard to set an example for the 
people to do service to society at large.

All His life, Sai Baba showed others by his graceful action that people from 
all walks of life need compassion, and only by compassion the man will live the 
life in dignity. The legacy of Sai Baba's compassion can be seen in many 
aspects of life in Puttaparthi. During our short visit, we can feel the 
ambiance of compassion that emanates from our surroundings. In the hostel, 
around the campus, inside the ashram, and in the hotel vicinity, we find people 
of peaceful mind and loving thought.

II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II

Source: http://www.theprasanthireporter.org

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