Walking the talk
Neeraja Raghavan
What began as a routine library check led to a powerful personal transformation for a school principal writes Neeraja Raghavan.
Neeraja Raghavan
What began as a routine library check led to a powerful personal transformation for a school principal writes Neeraja Raghavan.
Anil Kumar Patnaik
Through the story of Abhas’ math classroom, Anil Kumar Patnaik shares how teaching math in interesting ways can enhance students’ creativity and critical thinking.
Abhishek Panchal and Nishna Mehta
At Gateway School of Mumbai, performing arts provide children with learning challenges to build skills, empathy, and agency. Abhishek Panchal and Nishna Mehta write about how theatre becomes a tool for inclusion.
Nidhi Solanki
From walking water to self-built circuits, Nidhi Solanki’s approach shows how questions – not answers – drive scientific learning.
Deepika Gupta
Geography and history are treated as distinct subjects, but what if they were taught together? Deepika Gupta explores how blending these two disciplines can enrich students’ understanding of both the past and the present.
Anand Krishnaswamy
Before fjords and volcanoes, geography is about the tree outside your window. Anand Krishnaswamy writes about how teachers can use the familiar, and let nature be students’ first textbook.
Dr. Chandra Shekhar Balachandran
Geography is a way of seeing the world, writes Dr Chandra Shekhar Balachandran. He shares everyday examples and hands-on activities to develop the ‘geographer’s eye’.
Srishti Chandwadkar
The purpose of learning language is to understand each other through our unique or similar contexts. Srishti Chandwadkar shares teaching methods that empower neurodiverse learners to make meaning on their own terms.
Priyanka Soman
In a fast-paced world, mindfulness helps students stay focused, manage stress, and build emotional strength. Priyanka Soman shares practical ways to integrate mindfulness into daily life.
Sweety Rastogi
Can math be about real-life problem-solving? Sweety Rastogi writes about how educators can make math more intuitive and practical for students.
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