Tag: Teaching

The lime water mystery

S Muralidharan
Science is best experienced. Teachers of the subject have to understand this fact and increase the ratio of experiential learning to theoretical teaching in the classroom.

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Indian teachers in Bhutan: A cross-border story of love and respect

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.

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Keep calm and dance

Fareen Wahid

“Keep Calm and Dance” isn’t just a motto but a way for Fareen Wahid to bring joy, resilience, and creativity into the classroom. From impromptu moves in the corridors to using dance as a coping mechanism, read how she uses dance to balance the demanding life of an educator.

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Bringing the OUTSIDE inside the classroom

Timira
Educators today address complex topics like LGBTQ+ rights and societal issues in the classroom, so much so that no topic is off-limits. Timira writes about how this shift from traditional teaching methods to more inclusive, dialogue-driven approaches, encourages students to explore real-world complexities within the safety of the classroom. She challenges the conventional ‘banking’ model of education and advocates for a more engaging and socially relevant learning experience for the students of tomorrow.

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