Ramya Sriram
The Lifelong Learner is a monthly comic strip that illustrates how continuous learning is
embedded in the human experience. The strip emphasizes that learning is not confined to
just school: we learn from nature, relationships, conversations, listening, making mistakes,
trying new things, and reflection. And of course, learning isn’t a one-way street, it’s a
dynamic exchange between teacher and student, adult and child.
Author: shalini
Breathing is injurious to health
Prabhu S
Really? Can breathing ever be harmful? Yes if the air is polluted. Is there a solution?
Learning disparities unveiled: Navigating educational challenges for optimal student triumph
Shamlie Jennifer
Neglecting learning gaps in children will spell trouble for them at a later stage. Learning gaps have to be identified and rectified at the earliest so as to build a storng foundation upon which the child can build knoweldge.
Mathematics as a muscle memory
Vignesh M
This teacher and his school found a perfect solution to a sedentary lifestyle in this innovative practice of teaching math.
Beyond boundaries: exploring academic enhancement in schools
Vignesh M
If you are a teacher looking for a fun way to introduce math concepts to students, take a look at this.
The book that changed my views on education
Prabhu S
A teacher writes about the impact that a book had on his life.
A key driver to NEP’s education transformation approach: Stronger focus on empowering educators
Arun Rajamani
There is a need to enhance teacher capacity to enable them to fulfill their responsibilities and NEP 2020 is the first step in that direction.
A ‘comical’ journey in the history classroom
Mangalam Narayanan and Lakshmi Madhusudan
It is not just the students but teachers too get bored doing the same things over and over. If you are tired of setting question papers in the same old way, here is a fun way to set question papers for history.
Is my size and your size the same?
Ranjeeta Prajapati
When we know that one size does not fit all, why do we use standardized lesson plans? When every child learns differently, our lesson plans should also be such that they cater to each child’s needs.
Moulded lesson plans vs customized: – an educator’s perspective
Shubhangi Raajput
Readymade or customised, which is the better lesson plan?