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April 2025

Cover: Classroom participation: opening different doors

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Editorial

Growing comfortable with uncertainty

It’s almost a cliché that as one grows older, there are more questions than answers in one’s mind. We begin to accept that answers are transient, they shift and change with context and time. They are incomplete, with an uncertain...

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August 2024

Editorial

Small gestures with big impact

Usha Raman

Teachers are magicians. The kind of classroom environment they create leads to not just curricular learning, but social and emotional development as well. This issue of Teacher Plus gives teachers the tool of design to create some more magic.

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April 2025

Cover: Classroom participation: opening different doors

Designed by Shubhshree Mathur

shubhshreemathur.nift@gmail.com

Editorial

Growing comfortable with uncertainty

Usha Raman

It’s almost a cliché that as one grows older, there are more questions than answers in one’s mind. We begin to accept that answers are transient, they shift and change with context and time. They are incomplete, with an uncertain...

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The week before

project
Mountains of lessons
Mala Kumar
What if every glass of water you drank had a story that began in the mountains? Mala Kumar’s interdisciplinary classroom project will help children understand why mountains matter.
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ecowatch
Living with microbes
Nandini Dholepat
The Backyard Discovery group learns about the many roles of bacteria and how they shape our world: there are some that heal, others that harm, and quite a few that even help plants grow.
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tta_H
Dear teacher, I have so much to say
Bhuvaneswari B and Sapna Bhat
What if a struggling student could tell you exactly what they need? Bhuvaneswari B and Sapna Bhat pen a letter addressed to teachers from a student with ASD and ADHD, sharing his hopes, challenges, and dreams.
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a-step-ahead
Stopping the [doom]scroll
Neerja Singh
How does endless scrolling affect children’s focus, learning, and emotions? Neerja Singh shares some digital habits that can encourage deep learning in the age of short-form content.
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May-June 2024

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In the Issue

project
Mountains of lessons
Mala Kumar What if every glass of water you drank had a story that began in the mountains? Mala Kumar’s...
ecowatch
Living with microbes
Nandini Dholepat The Backyard Discovery group learns about the many roles of bacteria and how they shape...
tta_H
Dear teacher, I have so much to say
Bhuvaneswari B and Sapna Bhat What if a struggling student could tell you exactly what they need? Bhuvaneswari...
a-step-ahead
Stopping the [doom]scroll
Neerja Singh How does endless scrolling affect children’s focus, learning, and emotions? Neerja Singh...

March 2025

The extracurricular kid: nurturing talent beyond academics
Anuradha C
What if your child’s true talent lies outside textbooks? Anuradha C writes about how parents and schools can nurture children’s skills in sports, music, and arts without compromising essential learning.
These books are made for learning
Subha Das Mollick
How do you teach English to children unfamiliar with the language? Subha Das Mollick shares a fresh approach of starting with familiar words instead of the alphabet.
Teaching with impact: the power of resources
Nidhi Solanki
What makes a lesson great? Nidhi Solanki writes about how subjects can be brought to life and taught creatively through hands-on activities.

February 2025

School uniforms – the fabric of equality
Anuradha C
School uniforms are more than clothes – they’re symbols of equality, discipline, and nostalgia. Anuradha C wonders if they also stifle individuality. What do you think?
The persistent STEM gender gap: tackling a ‘wicked’ human problem
Simran Luthra
What would the world look like with more women in STEM? Simran Luthra writes about the endless possibilities.
Modern scientists: 13 women who’ve changed our world
Divya Choudary
From black holes to vaccines, Divya Choudary writes about 13 extraordinary women who redefined science and transformed our understanding of space, health, AI, and more.

January 2025

Creative writing can be everyone’s cup of tea
Nagalakshmi Balasubramanian
Teaching creative writing is one of the most difficult responsibilities that the language teacher carries. Find out how this teacher used creative learning aids and AI to help spark creativity in her students.
The conflict tapestry
Kalpana Sharma
What do schools and orchestras have in common? Both thrive on harmony, collaboration, and understanding. Read Kalpana Sharma’s piece on how schools can teach us to listen and resolve conflicts meaningfully.
To find treasure, find treasure
Aditi Mathur and Ratnesh Mathur
What if the greatest treasure you seek is already within you? Aditi Mathur and Ratnesh Mathur share a heartwarming poem about finding value in the unexpected.

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From the ‘world’

Amruta Veer and Swati Jain Should children read textbooks – or the world around them? Amruta Veer and Swati Jain write about how reading can be an act of discovery,...

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Getting ready to

Monica Kochar Climate change, global health, and math: Monica Kochar writes about real-world applications that make math learning both engaging and meaningful.

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The extracurricular kid:

Anuradha C What if your child’s true talent lies outside textbooks? Anuradha C writes about how parents and schools can nurture children’s skills in sports, music, and arts without compromising...

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Seeing ‘Missed Takes’

Neeraja Raghavan What works better: correcting mistakes or learning from them? Neeraja Raghavan writes about how a simple mindset shift turned mistakes into stepping stones for deeper understanding.

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