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Why schools must introduce a daily newspaper reading slot

Posted on March 24, 2026 by Editorial Team

One of the simplest education reforms that schools can introduce today is also one of the most powerful: a daily newspaper reading slot. In an age of short attention spans, viral misinformation, and endless scrolling on mobile phones, the habit of reading the news carefully and critically has almost disappeared among young people. If schools…

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How our brain learns and grows daily 

Posted on March 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Dr. Srividya Muthuvel, Founder and CEO of Voice and Vision, Pune, Maharashtra, points out whether we have ever wondered how we remember names, solve problems, or build new skills. Our brain is constantly forming and adjusting connections to support these abilities. It responds to what we focus on and repeat. Over time, these changes shape…

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Ikigai, the Japanese way to understand children better

Posted on March 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Amit Dubey, Business Strategies Director, Vectors Group, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, explains how everyone has unique talents and interests, and the challenge is to understand how to use them in the right way. Knowing our purpose helps us connect our skills with real-world needs. It allows us to build a life that feels meaningful and rewarding….

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Why writing matters for young minds

Posted on March 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Sangeeta Bhattacharjee, Strategic Communication & Soft Skills Specialist, Certified ESL & Personal Development Coach, Associate Trainer, Dale Carnegie India, Guwahati, Assam, explains how writing helps young learners develop clear thinking and strong communication skills. It encourages creativity while improving vocabulary and sentence formation. As children learn to write, they also learn to understand and express…

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Encouraging independent learning skills from young age

Posted on March 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Kumud Sharma, Headmistress at Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, explains about supporting independent learning from an early age that encourages children to think for themselves. Small opportunities to plan tasks or work through difficulties help them gain confidence. As they practise working independently, they improve their focus and perseverance. The dedication that each…

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Active play important for early childhood education

Posted on March 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Aditi Joshi, formerly associated with Sportyze, explains how children learn best when they are free to move, explore, and play. In today’s world, where children are addicted to screens and gadgets, active play is slowly disappearing from early childhood education. Bringing play back into learning is essential for healthy and balanced development. We need to…

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When government schools empty out, India pays the price

Posted on February 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Government schools still educate the majority of Indian children. They remain the most powerful instrument India has for social mobility, national integration, and economic growth. The recent figures of decline in government school enrollment are not a verdict. They are a warning—and an opportunity. Since the release of the latest UDISE+ data and its subsequent…

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Mentor program in schools

Posted on February 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Meenakshi Pandey, Vice Principal, The Manik Public School, Bidar, Karnataka, describes how a mentor-mentee program can work in schools. I am passionate about the myriad ways we can make schools better places for all those who are involved in them. A mentor-mentee program in schools is a culture that nourishes trust, growth, and belonging, and…

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Inclusion in education no longer a matter of choice, charity, or convenience

Posted on February 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Dr Sangita Thakur, Founder of Ashtavakra Accessibility Solutions, Delhi-NCR, discusses the crucial role of education in shaping an inclusive society. She suggests strategies that educational institutions can follow to move beyond token compliance towards meaningful action.  Inclusion has long been discussed as a moral aspiration or a progressive value that institutions may adopt when circumstances…

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Teaching based on how adolescents think

Posted on February 23, 2026 by Editorial Team

Priyanka Jain, IBEN Workshop Leader | IBDP Theory of Knowledge & Business Management Educator | IBEN Examiner, International School, Gurgaon, Haryana, talks about teaching based on how adolescents think. Adolescence is one of the most significant phases of learning and brain development. Teaching during this stage becomes truly effective only when it aligns with how…

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