Gen Y and Gen Z, the two cohorts of the world population that denote today’s youngsters, are also referred to as ‘life loggers’. Technology is a part of their lifestyle and daily behaviour. From mobile devices capturing their life moments to wearable tech gadgets tracking their health statistics, digitisation has...Read More
There are perhaps as many teaching styles as there are teachers globally. But most teachers veer towards one of the three: Authoritarian, Democratic, Laissez-Faire. While we can box no one style as right or wrong, each has pros and cons. The Authoritarian approach is suitable for establishing boundaries and expectations and managing...Read More
The obsession with grades and marks defeats the purpose of education. School education is a means to an end, not an end in itself. Here’s our conversation with Mr. Ganesh Kohli on how high schools, teachers, and parents can help students make better decisions about higher education and careers. How...Read More
There is a universal agreement that moral, social, and spiritual values must form a part of today’s school curriculum. But mere textbook declarations, without any practical implementation, would not take us very far. Festive celebrations in schools can be a way to introduce students to the virtues of sensitivity and...Read More
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