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.
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.
Fathima Binsiya M
Teachers and students, especially at the primary level, form a beautiful bond that gives rise to many sweet moments. A teacher shares one such sweet incident.
Anuradha C
Arjun is a 11-year-old genius who dazzles adults with his intellect but struggles to navigate childhood friendships. Can the digital world ever replace the warmth of real connections? Anuradha C answers.
Chintan Girish Modi
Did you know Indian teachers have shaped generations of Bhutanese students? On a recent trip to the country, Chintan Girish Modi learned about this bond between the two countries. He writes about a speech by Bhutan’s Queen Mother and shares heartwarming stories of Bhutanese people who were inspired by Indian teachers.
Anuradha C
How do teachers strike the right balance between authority and empathy? Anuradha C writes about the art of managing teacher-student relationships, and how teachers can strike the perfect balance between setting high expectations and offering support, creating a classroom where students thrive.
Fiona Vaz
Why are private schools seen as better than government schools? Fiona Vaz explores how and why private schools have become synonymous with quality education, despite data showing only a slight edge over their government counterparts.
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