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Success story from a T4T participant

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I was completely upset I didn’t know what to do.Online teaching became the need of the hour. I was computer illiterate. It was a great challenge for me. I took help of my children who were working on computers. I also tried to explore from YouTube tutorials. I felt it to be very interesting. As […]

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The Society for the Promotion of Tribal Welfare and Development takes the lead in Manipur to build a common language of ‘peace through education’

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“With this assessment, I am born again! When we started seeing the books, we started to see what could change because it connects to the students, teachers and parents.” V M Nazareth School. Connections are integral to transforming learning and lives, and schools in the North East are no different. Society for the Promotion of […]

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The Adhyayan Story

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As we enter Adhyayan’s 9th year of collaborations with schools across the country to develop a common language of quality education, we take time to hear from co-founders Kavita Anand and Spokey Wheeler, as they share the vision behind the mission of ‘a good school for every child’. In October 2011, Kavita and Spokey set […]

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Role of the Librarian 

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The role of the librarian in a present-day educational institution is one who is conversant in the knowledge of contemporary teaching practices. He/She is aware of the curriculum needs of the elementary, secondary school and finds ways to enrich the program for the students, teachers and the parent community. By nature, many librarians are shy […]

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#Library an Important Part of an Educational Institution

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Yes, the Library is a centre of modern-day pedagogical teaching of every educational institution. The curricula, too, emphasize the development of skills and conceptual knowledge with the Library being the centre of the learning journey. Heads of schools also resonate with the idea of the importance of libraries. Many schools are beginning to invest time […]

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Do they really matter?

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TIMETABLES IN SCHOOL Maria Xavier from St. Dominic Savio High School, was instrumental in creating a buzz in our whatsapp group around What good Timetables look like.  This is a compilation of the discussions that followed Related Videos – Collaborative planning opportunities                             […]

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Educators speak: Classroom Observations

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Classroom Observations are a regular feature of any school leader’s weekly timetable. They help leaders to keep their fingers on the pulse of the school, and most importantly on the teaching and learning practices in the classroom. Periodically, principals require external guidance and validation of their observations, to verify the accuracy of strengths and areas […]