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Issue #12 / September 29, 2020 Have you ever tried reading simultaneously two books on the same idea or two contemporary writers or two philosophers or two leaders involved in the same events? Like reading Jesus and Buddha simultaneously? Comparative reading works for academics… Continue Reading “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV”
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Issue #11 / September 22, 2020 Are you being primed to influence your choice that you will make later on? If you want to teach your child/student/yourself to exercise free will and not be directed by a person or media, listen to the talk… Continue Reading “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV”
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Issue #008/ August 1, 2020 Low on data and storage while teaching and assessing? Use WISE app. It is free. One of the great stories featured in Atma Nirbhar Bharat, meet Mubeen, the young social entrepreneur and educator. Synchronous online classes? Find some strategies… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
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Issue #007/ August 25, 2020 What kind of praise is ineffective, useful or powerful for your student? Do you over-hover during your child’s online class session? Is peer pressure always negative? Do schools kill creativity? Find pointers to these and understand computational thinking in… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
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Issue #003/ July 28, 2020 Hi! This is a weekly newsletter on education. Once a week, curated by me from amongst the videos I watch and articles that I read. Most of you would have been too busy to track trends in education and… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
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In absence of the safety net of vaccine and in order to put millions of children world over back into school, blended learning is emerging as the mid path for schools and for higher education. This year for sure and who knows, perhaps going… Continue Reading “Schools are opening. Teachers are preparing for blended learning. Parents, are you ready?”
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“…making fun of the marginalized and the minority is not comedy, it is bullying and I will contest it.” – Said actor Tanishtha Chatterjee of Parched, a recently released film after a television show made fun of her dark skin. I couldn’t agree… Continue Reading “Bullying in school age children-Part 3”
When I started to discuss about writing an article on bullying, the concerns came pouring in from fellow educators and parents of school going children. Not to mention from children themselves. This is not a new issue. Not a unique challenge for schools. Not… Continue Reading “Bullying in school age children : Part 1”