Editorial
The tiny moments of joy
The monsoons arrived early this year, more than a week ahead of the expected landfall of June 1 in Kerala, according to the Indian Meteorological Bureau. From where I sit, in Hyderabad, this has meant overcast skies at a time...
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Editorial
Small gestures with big impact
Teachers are magicians. The kind of classroom environment they create leads to not just curricular learning, but social and emotional development as well. This issue of Teacher Plus gives teachers the tool of design to create some more magic.
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The tiny moments of joy
The monsoons arrived early this year, more than a week ahead of the expected landfall of June 1 in Kerala, according to the Indian Meteorological Bureau. From where I sit, in Hyderabad, this has meant overcast skies at a time...
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The week before
Why does India have both central and state powers? Ira and Anubhuti discuss the historical roots beneath India’s unique federal structure.
Through the story of Abhas’ math classroom, Anil Kumar Patnaik shares how teaching math in interesting ways can enhance students’ creativity and critical thinking.
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.
From walking water to self-built circuits, Nidhi Solanki’s approach shows how questions – not answers – drive scientific learning.
May-June 2024

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May 2025

Project-Based Learning (PBL) can transform geography classes from one-way lectures to more interesting and engaging sessions. Sharmila Govande shares how it could even help connect students to real-world issues like climate change.
Technology in education is here to stay. So instead of denying it or finding flaws, let us embrace it.
How well do geography textbooks reflect India’s real diversity? Sachidanand Sinha writes about how the discipline has been evolving.
April 2025

Children can feel overwhelmed by failure. Megha Bajaj shares five ways for educators and parents to respond and help children grow.
Libraries are not just reading spaces anymore, they can and should be a lot more.
Why do students hesitate to ask or answer questions in class? Manaswini Sridhar writes about small shifts in teaching and parenting that can encourage open dialogue.
March 2025

What if your child’s true talent lies outside textbooks? Anuradha C writes about how parents and schools can nurture children’s skills in sports, music, and arts without compromising essential learning.
How do you teach English to children unfamiliar with the language? Subha Das Mollick shares a fresh approach of starting with familiar words instead of the alphabet.
What makes a lesson great? Nidhi Solanki writes about how subjects can be brought to life and taught creatively through hands-on activities.

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