To some, Project-Based Learning (PBL) seems like a daunting concept. This is explicable too, considering the prevailing perception in the teaching community that PBL is only relevant to a certain… Read more »
There are things that you can never imagine until you actually see them happen right in front of your eyes. The other day, my son came back from his play… Read more »
Innovation in learning and teaching methods needs to be redefined every now and then to make learning more meaningful and contemporary. Modern pedagogy includes new ideas and methods that add… Read more »
Early childhood education has caught the public eye, now more than ever. Recently, my grandmother came over to our house for a few days. She has always been a woman… Read more »
Post–World War II saw the advent of the Reggio Emilia approach in preschools and primary education. The system was introduced by an eminent psychologist Loris Malaguzzi along with parents in… Read more »
From the time we joined our son into preschool, I was very skeptical about the new technology that’s coming out and taking over the educational system by a storm. I… Read more »
How do you describe a slow learner? Conceivably, a slow learner is just a normal child who struggles in one or more areas at school? Whose fault is it? Nobody’s… Read more »