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July 2024

Editorial

July 2024

Editorial

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Can the museum be a space of discovery and delight?
Ashwin Prabhu
Can museums transcend their dusty reputations and become dynamic hubs of discovery for students? Ashwin Prabhu delves into innovative approaches that could revolutionize educational experiences within museum walls.
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The library as museum
Sowmya Ravindranath
A unique educational experiment where a library becomes a museum – a vibrant place that sparks children’s curiosity and creativity. Sowmya Ravindranath writes about how this journey inculcated a deep appreciation for history, art, and literature among young minds.
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A little museum with BIG ideas!
Nupur Hukmani
On a bright Sunday afternoon, Nupur Hukmani took a virtual tour of a museum. What followed was a 3D journey from the comfort of her home, where she experienced some of the oldest rocks on earth to fossils and even tools of civilization! Whether you are a child, a parent, an older sibling, or an educator, it is a memorable and enriching experience that has a lot in store for everyone!
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The ‘outclass’ plug-in
Meera Bhuvanesh
How can a week in the wilderness shape young minds? Meera Bhuvanesh writes how an adventure camp in Yercaud pushes students to their limits, teaching them essential life lessons through teamwork, trust-building, and introspection.
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May-June 2024

In the Issue

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Can the museum be a space of discovery and delight?
Ashwin Prabhu Can museums transcend their dusty reputations and become dynamic hubs of discovery for stu...
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For the love of a good story
Usha Raman We have reached the end of a long chapter, as we bring to you this last print edition of Tea...
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The magic of sharing stories
Menaka Raman Stories are the best ways to connect with people. For children’s author Menaka Raman, the be...
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Building bridges through stories
Suroor Alikhan We are becoming more and more selfish and less understanding and accepting of ‘the ot...

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May-June 2024

Library narratives
Anitha B and Seethal PS
If you are looking for ways to make the best use of your library, read to find out how these two librarians got their students and teachers to explore the library.
Integrating sustainable development goals with school education
Nirali Dagli
Mere lip service won't help anybody. If we want our students to be able to confront and solve problems that are in the way of their future, we need to train them from right now.
Going green
Alka Kapur
If you are thinking about implementing green initiatives in your school, Modern Public School shares with you a few practices that you can follow.

April 2024

What drives schools? A critical sociology perspective
Simran Luthra
When did schools, as we know them today, emerge? Is the Indian scenario peculiar? What drives them? What should drive them? Who gains from schools and how?
The peer pressure of tomorrow
Neerja Singh
Peer pressure driven by social media is a major challenge today. Do we realize its impact on the youth? Can we help the youth with the

skills, knowledge and support systems they would need to deal with this?

Hedy Lamarr: A beauty with brains
Mamata Pandya
In this issue we get to know about a Hollywood actor, known for her beauty, who also had a lifelong passion for invention and often spent her evenings working at her drafting table and studying research texts.

March 2024

Teacher evaluation: time to rethink and reform
Dr. Gopal Midha and Dr. Tanushree Rawat
Evaluating and assessing students is a big part of the teacher’s job. It helps her understand where her students are on the learning

graph and if and how she should change her teaching methodology. But what about the teacher herself? Who is to assess her performance? Are there systems in place to measure teacher effectiveness? Usually student performance is considered a reflection of the teacher’s performance, but is that all there is? How well a teacher knows and imparts her subject is only one aspect of measuring teacher effectiveness. Evaluating teachers and their teaching is a difficult and sensitive issue, but one that is also very important. While discussing the challenges of teacher evaluation, the cover stories in this issue also point to the tools one can use to make it fairer and more empathetic.

Sporting horizons
Neerja Singh
Sports broadcasting has come a long way from the days of the radio. Today with games streaming online and the many features that digital technology offers them, fans are

more involved participants in sporting events. The digital world is changing the way fans and athletes interact, transforming the sporting world.

Annual day: a platform for leadership development
Shalini Solanki
Songs, dance, drama, musical performances — school annual days are platforms for students to showcase their talent. But is that all there is to an annual day? School annual days are

also events where several other life skills including leadership skills can be developed.

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Yet another beginning

For teachers, beginnings and endings are commonplace. Each year we send off one batch of students and welcome another.

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Rebuilding hope: a

Sushmita Aripirala Join Sushmita on her journey to transform a dilapidated government school without even the most basic amenities into a beacon of hope. For almost a decade, her mission...

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The three Cs

Neerja Singh In an age marked by technological advancements and globalization, Neerja Singh highlights the need for modern education to focus on the three Cs: critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration....

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Have you heard

Anuradha C Are e-techno schools the future of education? They focus on STEM and promise a 92% success rate in competitive exams. But what are the benefits and pitfalls of...

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Championing creativity in

Aruna Sankaranarayanan Creativity isn’t just for artists – it’s a vital skill for all fields! Aruna Sankaranarayanan writes about how teachers can nurture creativity in the classroom. She also highlights...

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