Celebrating courage

Chintan Girish Modi

Courage is such an important thing to have and so important for us to nurture in our children–the courage to speak the truth, explore sensitive issues, ask important questions. One way of doing this is to expose our children to stories that celebrate this kind of courage.

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Touching the horizon

Siddharth Gupta

A photographer by profession who became interested in storytelling during one of his travels and learnt the art. The author shares his journey into the wonderful world of storytelling.

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Play-act!

Jeeva Raghunath

Storytelling is perhaps one of the oldest folk art forms alive today. And like most things traditional and old it has had to adapt to the changing times to survive and thrive.

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Grow up reading

Pradita Nambiar

There is nothing in this world more gratifying than reading a good book. But reading habits are dying. In order to bring back reading into the lives of her little students, this teacher started letting her pre-schoolers borrow books from the school library for the weekend. Her initiative has not only got her little ones reading but has also seen the parents get back to reading books.

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Journey to the centre of worth

Gowri Iyer

Stories and telling them played a very important role in this mother’s parenting style. She also found her true calling during this time. The author now helps make learning exciting and relevant to children at a learning centre and this she does through stories.

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The master and the art

Geeta Ramanujan is undoubtedly one of the finest storytellers from India. Through her storytelling academy, Geeta is working hard to make teaching through stories a part of every school’s methodology. These are excerpts from her interviews.

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Science fiction

Mahak Katyal and Shradha Patnaik

Especially for the primary classes this article demonstrates well how you can use a story to teach the concept of photosynthesis.

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The Wizard of Oz … in my mathematics class?

Pooja Keshavan Singh

What an odd combination that is right? The Wizard of Oz and the mathematics class? What are stories doing in a mathematics class? Won’t they distract children from serious learning? The answer is no, they won’t. Stories in fact can drive the fear of mathematics away from their minds. Read to find out what The Wizard of Oz was doing in the mathematics class.

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Teaching sex education through stories

Ameen Haque

Despite all round acknowledgement of its importance, teaching about sex in schools continues to be a problem. Either sex education is brushed aside because no one wants to take it up or it is delivered like a sermon to the students. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Sex education can be truly interactive and educative when stories are used to explore the topic.

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The joy of graphic organizers

Avantika Thakur

You have all probably used mind maps in your classrooms. A similar story map charting out the plot, characters, problem, and solution will help both the teacher and the students understand a story and its lesson better.

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