Read on for amazing insights into the vision of building the school of the future…
Read on for amazing insights into the vision of building the school of the future…
Peers and colleagues share insights into the educational legend
Industry experts discuss the challenges and desirable improvements in Early Childhood Education in India
Dr Swati Popat Vats, President Early Childhood Association, advocates the coming together of all stakeholders involved with children and childhood issues, to raise children to be...
Every child is born with the same number of neurons, almost a 100 billion, but it needs stimulation and nurturing to help these neurons make connections,...
From inviting infants to engage and waiting for their approval prior to interacting with them to interpreting children’s intentions by peacefully observing them, Toni Christie explores...
Kathryn Peckham believes key personal attributes and relevant experiences need embedding throughout early childhood, to secure the building blocks needed for future success
Karma Gayleg, Bhutan on the need for happiness in early childhood curriculum to enable children to grow up to be able to maintain their own well-being...
It’s time we treated play with the respect and gravitas it deserves. Child’s play is serious stuff!
The ubiquity of smartphones is so apparent with this generation of children (sometimes called Generation Z, iGen or Post-Millennials) that they consider owning a phone to...
We need to develop new methods of assessment and testing. It is proposed that a laboratory be set up for this purpose. The laboratory will design...
It is now up to parents, media, and schools to ensure that we uphold the policy on ECCE and ensure that our children are not burdened,...
When children interact daily, socially and academically with peers who are diverse and different, a certain magic spontaneously happens. They learn to understand – and invariably...
A new kind of rigorous education is now a must for all children as well, maybe from the very moment they learn to understand the word...
On whom does the onus lie for the effective training of our teachers? And what are the resources best recommended by educators to effectively train teachers?...
Forget about what students ‘need’. Students themselves tell us what they want! Are we ready to listen, minus judgement? Here is the third part in our...
Forget about what students ‘need’. Students themselves tell us what they want! Are we ready to listen, minus judgement? Here is the third part in our...
Forget about what students ‘need’. Students themselves tell us what they want! Are we ready to listen, minus judgement? Here is the second part in our...
Forget about what students ‘need’. Students themselves tell us what they want! Are we ready to listen, minus judgement? This is the first part in our...
Top priority now will be the measurement of outcomes of education over the inputs available to impart education, to assess if teachers are school-ready. With this...
Anil Pant spoke to ScooNews at the Aptech Career Quest, Doha 2017. Career Quest is an annual student confluence which also serves as a valedictory function...
A parent’s responsibility does not end with waving bye to the child. A more proactive approach is necessary, whether it is increased involvement in the PTA,...
In today’s social media obsessed world, it has become even more important for schools to tell their story to keep parents, staff and the larger community...
Meenakshi Uberoi, Founding Director De Pedagogics, talks to Anjana Deepak about tech finally being accepted in an exclusive interview at SGEF 2017