Tag: students
Posted on 27 Oct 2020
by nivedita mukerjee
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Issue #16 / October 27, 2020 You want to peep into your child’s lives as a parent, then how can you shut them out of yours? Find out how a parent manages to balance this in the parent speak section. Panic attacks in school… Continue Reading “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: educators, mental health, Newsletter, parentingadvice, parents, school, school education, school leadership, studentchoice, students, studentvoice
Posted on 20 Oct 2020
by nivedita mukerjee
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Issue #15 / October 20, 2020 Disconnected learning is not just difficult, it is fragile. Thus the case for conceptual learning. Right? Does it help us understand life in the 21st century? Does song, dance, art, poetry help? Does it make sense if… Continue Reading “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV”
Issue #13 / October 6, 2020 Have you been playing enough? Or for that matter at all lately? Was it outdoors or indoors? Was it a board game or a card game? Was it a virtual game? Was it for learning and education? Did… Continue Reading “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: children, computer games, education, educators, gaming, higher education, kids, Newsletter, outdoor, parenting, parents, play, playground, school, school leadership, students, teachers
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”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: education, higher education, Newsletter, parentadvice, parenting, school children, school leadership, school mentor, students, studentvoice, teachers
Issue #10 / September 15, 2020 Did you know creative abrasion, creative agility, creative resolution are the three key processes that underpin innovation? Have you ensured your students understand the key components of collaboration? Learn from Meenu Gera, a much loved teacher-librarian, how to… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: collaboration, collaborative work, education, education abroad, education leadership, higher education, Newsletter, parentadvice, parenting, reading, students
Issue # 009, September 8, 2020 Are you aware how your mind reacts to loneliness, failure, rejection and understand how to practice emotional first aid? Have you considered making a supplies hub at home with the things that your children come to you most… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
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”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: AdvaitSarkar, computationalthinking, critical thinking, education leadership, educators, KenRobinson, Newsletter, parentadvice, parenting, research, school children, school leadership, students, teachers, teaching
Issue #004 / August 4, 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… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: college, education, educators, family, fun, higher education, home, homeschool, inspiration, learning, life, Newsletter, Pandemic, parentadvice, parenting, parents, Reviews, school, students, teachers, work
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”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: early childhood, history, homeschooling, inspiration, Museum, parents, partition, pre writing, preschoolers, school children, school leaders, school leadership, school mentor, students, teachers, teaching from home
No eating out. No hugging friends. No inviting people home. No going to people’s homes. No travelling. No theatre. No museum. No hanging out. No school. No college. No canteen. No playground. No… There are so many “No” category of activities since February 2020… Continue Reading “How to survive this perfect storm and teach life skills to your child?”
Category: AskNivTags: children, COVID 19, development, emotions, family, feelings, friends, fun, home, homeschooling, learning, life, lockdown, parents, school, students, thoughts, well-being