by Deepanshu Srivastava Along a narrow dirty street at Topkhana Bazaar in Lucknow ( UP ) there lived parents of five daughters. Mother Qaiser Jahan and father Hafeez used to look after their family from the income they earned by selling vegetables from a vegetable cart. One of the daughters, […]
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The Idea of Nationalism and The Indian Nation State
by Unnati Singh Nationalism is a European concept that came on rising when there was a need for people to feel they belonged together. Nationalism is a blend of two feelings, i.e., patriotism and personal identification, which is not new. The feeling of associating yourself with political identity and patriotism […]
Education
by Pradip Kumar Nath The central function of the Social Studies as an interdisciplinary project is “identical with the central purpose of education – the development of democratic citizenship” (Michaelies). In 2000, Lorin Anderson and David Krathwohl updated Bloom’s educational Taxonomy focusing on the Cognitive and Affective Domains keeping in […]
Authentic Learning
by Fortuna S. Casiller A student gets straight A’s and the teacher, the whole class, his parents, family, and friends cheer and celebrate how well he has done in school. It is assumed that he has learned a lot and that when he is finally out in the world, he […]
Why Math Teachers Are Excruciatingly Needed
by Sandra Bagadiong Mathematics in general is considered the most polarizing subject after viewing the results of the survey that the Math Blab, a blog about Mathematics and Science. Due to the fact that mathematics got the highest percentage to the least favourite subject. However, mathematics was also considered the […]
Empathy
By Swati Moheet Agrawal Puffy clouds drift across a cerulean blue sky. A flock of pigeons cut across the sky, cooing. April’s sweet dust is gathered on my windowsill. I have been pensive. Ruminating. Reflecting. It is one thing to shed tears over someone’s pain, and quite another to get […]
Butterflies of Maharashtra Nature Park
by Altamash Kadir The butterfly is ancient for its first documented emergence can be dated to at least fifty-six million years ago, and this creature is loved by most today. This story is an auto-ethnographic account through the lens of citizen sciences, documenting my encounters with butterflies on my visit […]
Despondency in Indian Women’s Cricket
by Deepanshu Srivastava The twelfth edition of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 has been scheduled in New Zealand from March 04 to April 03, 2022. The participating eight teams include Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa apart from India, Pakistan, West Indies, and Bangladesh. The first four teams […]
How to Avoid Stagnating Over the Holidays?
by Adwaith PB A holiday is quite different from a regular school day. While the rays of the sun penetrate the glass panes and invigorate the puny eyes of your kids on school days, the aroma of the spicy delicacies cooked for lunch would, most probably, wake them on a […]
Synergy in Values Education: A Solo Parent Teacher’s Perspective
by Pricila Rondina de Guzman Synergy allows differences in approaches to Values Education to merge into a singular effort that will yield optimal benefits for learners. When combined with traditional learning strategies, the efficiency of Values Education pierces the boundaries of the classroom. Goals of Values Education According to the […]