Indira Vijaysimha
Why do most women opt for teaching as a career? Is it because it gives them the flexibility to perform their other roles as homemakers and caregivers while also doing a respectable job? This element of constraint accounts for the fact that many women would have taken up other career choices but ended up in the teaching sector. To empower women teachers and to bring equitable status, it is important that the teachers’ roles, their lives, their perception, their problems and voices are understood and heard. Only when women teachers are empowered , can education play a transformative role.
In today’s new India, there are stories of change everywhere — from household structures to use of technology. The world of the classroom too has undergone several changes, both visible and invisible. The learning process has changed in a big way — the teacher-student equation has shifted. With technology, students are more in control of their learning. While this may be a good thing, will it affect the teacher’s role, will they cease to be key players in the learning process?
Aditi Mathur and Ratnesh Mathur
Do rewards and good behaviour go hand in hand? Connecting rewards to disciplining gives control to the parents and is parenting all about control? What then is the ideal way to discipline a child? This article talks about how rewards create more problems than solutions both for the parent and the child.
Yasmin Jayathirtha
Science is a part of our daily lives and is accessible to everyone. All we need is a little curiosity. ‘The Agenda of the Aprentice Scientist’ is a book that has a lot of activities that can be carried out. Every science teacher and those teaching humanities too need to take a look at this book.
S Suresh
Numismatics as a subject is hardly taught in primary and high school classes. Many school teachers do not know about the subject and its potential. At least at the school level, numismatics need not be taught as a separate subject but can be skillfully utilized for teaching several other subjects such as history, economics, art and chemistry.
Geetha Iyer
In the second of the two-part series on molluscs, the author explains about gastropods and the shells that they create for themselves. Since there are several varieties of these molluscs, this articles deals with those found near the sea and those that are sold by hawkers on beaches.
Brainstorming in a classroom is an effective way to get all students to participate in the activity. It will help students to expand on their knowledge about a particular topic and share other students’ ideas as well. This article gets into the ‘how’ of brainstorming and also has some exercises that will prove helpful.
Should education be treated as a profit-making business, with schools operating on the basis of gaining the highest financial return on investment? Or is it a service that cannot fall into the sphere or profitable industry? How do we reconcile the need to run a sustainable organization with the imperative of providing quality education to every child?