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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”
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
Posted on 18 Aug 2020
by nivedita mukerjee
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Issue #006 / August 18, 2020 Do you know what a teenager thinks about ‘discussing depression’? Are you a teacher freaking out at the prospect of discussing taboo topics with your students? A parent concerned about internet safety for your child? A student worried… Continue Reading “3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms Niv”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: children, education, educators, family, feelings, fun, learning, pandemic2020, parentadvice, parenting, parents, Reviews, Society, student, studentvoice, teachers, thoughts
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
“Mummy I don’t like this (online) class. I can’t share this rubber (eraser) with my friend”. How can parents and teachers help this little one in her personal, social and emotional development when physical classrooms are closed? Preschools are normally alive with the sounds… Continue Reading “You are not alone with your little one during #Lockdown. Lean-in.”
Category: AskNivTags: Blended learning, campus, COVID 19, development, early childhood, family, friends, home, learning, lockdown, Online, parents, physical classrooms, preschool, preschoolers, school, teachers, teaching, teaching from home, Technology, work, work from home, young children
Teachers are now the one big constant in the lives of our children. We need to rally around the teaching community even more than earlier. Much like how the society needs to be with the health workers – the school leaders, management and parents… Continue Reading “#lockdown is time to be WITH and not VERSUS the teachers”
Category: AskNivTags: Corona, COVID 19, education, education leadership, feelings, focus, life, lockdown, parents, Principal, school, school leaders, school leadership, Society, teachers, thoughts, work
New era new rules. So the eras that are relevant for our students and/or children are BC, DC and then hopefully soon AC … Before Corona, During Corona and After Corona. These are the eras that I think should be considered to define the… Continue Reading “Screen time! seriously? In BC era perhaps but it is DC era now…”
Category: AskNivTags: Books, children, computer games, Corona, COVID 19, family, friends, fun, home, life, lockdown, monitoring, parenting, parents, rules, school, students, teachers, Technology, thoughts, work
With the imminent extension of lockdown and schools remaining closed for a longer period, school leaders, staff, students, parents are grappling with uncertainty, confusion, expectations from themselves, helpless ness, anger and hope in various degrees at various times depending on what is up close… Continue Reading “The 3 Cs and 2 Rs for school leadership during #Lockdown. Plan afresh, prepare anew”
Category: AskNivTags: campus, focus, inspiration, leadership, life, parents, school, school advisor, school mentor, teachers, work
Posted on 13 Mar 2020
by nivedita mukerjee
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” If you eat me today, what will you do for the rest of your life? Spare me and I will bring you three scrumptious books every day.” “A three-course meal every day? For the rest of my life? I will never have to… Continue Reading “Holiday Learning Pack by Scholastic – A review”
Category: Books & Book ReviewsTags: Arundhati Venkatesh, Book Reviews, Bookasura, Books, Children's books, Education aid reviews, Fiction, Non Fiction, parenting, parents, Priya Kuriyan, Publishing, Reading habbits, Reviews, Scholastic, school, Story books, students, Summer activity, teachers
“Can We Bring Them Down?”, is the third illustrated story book for young children in the series of TanaBana. It is free for you to read and share with your friends and family. Can We Bring Them Down?(Click to download PDF) If you have… Continue Reading ““Can We Bring Them Down?” An illustrated e-book for young children from TanaBana series.”
Category: Books & Book ReviewsTags: art, children, education, emotion, English, illustrations, literature, memory, school, story, TanaBana, teachers, teaching