In the grand tapestry of human development, no thread is more crucial, more foundational, than the one woven in the first eight years of life. This period, often referred...
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September 1978 – I was a Chemistry Teacher of one of the schools. “Sir, the Principal is calling you,” said an attendant. As I walked into the Principal’s chamber, he...
Burnout rarely appears all at once. It builds gradually—missed breaks, constant fatigue, growing irritability, and a sense of emotional detachment. For educators, who...
Why “Why” Is the Most Important Question in the Classroom
"Why are we learning this, ma'am?"
That one question. Every teacher hears it and some quietly dread it.
But what if...
In today’s dynamic classrooms, the role of a teacher extends far beyond delivering content. It involves strategic thinking, evidence-based decisions, and nurturing a...
Teaching today isn’t about working harder, it’s about working smarter. At Teacher360, we believe that a learner-centric education system thrives when educators are...
In today’s educational landscape, a teacher’s role extends far beyond the classroom. Educators are curriculum designers, lifelong learners, mentors, and facilitators of...
The Blackboards have been both a boon and a bane. Whenever I think of the blackboards, a few names easily walk into my mind. They can hardly be erased from my memory. One...
There is no denial of the fact that our education system does not adequately support or nurture creativity and innovation. The current scheme of things including national...
1988- I was invited to conduct a training program for the teachers of a chain of schools under a Management and the program was being held at a hill station near Nainital...
