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Teaching Handwriting

Teaching Handwriting   Writing is thinking in slow motion. What is written can be given endlessly and yet retained. . . . Writing is magic. —Walter Kaufmann in Tragedy and Philosophy (1968, Doubleday)   Writing is one of our greatest gifts. It enables us to communicate across distances and over time. Writing can convey a […]

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Home work

A good, well-managed homework programme helps children and young people to develop the skills and attitudes they will need for successful lifelong learning. Homework also supports the development of independent learning skills and provides parents with an opportunity to take part in their children’s education. It is good practice for headteachers to regularly review the […]

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From Surviving to Thriving

From Surviving to Thriving Sonia Nieto   To remain enthusiastic and committed in their work, teachers need environments that promote meaningful learning.   How do teachers move from simply surviving to actively thriving in the profession? How do they go from dreading the trials and tribulations that each day brings to instead welcoming the challenges […]

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Challenges in Education

In my recent talk at Gurgaon Progressive Schools Council and CBSE Sahodaya School Complexes ( Gurgaon ) which was good managed event,professional in all aspects I had presented on “Challenges in School Education”.  Personally I feel all the Schools , irrespective of Affiliation boards should form an association in every city and should organize programs /conferences […]

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Montessori Method

The Montessori system of education, named after Dr. Maria Montessori has today, become synonymous with pre-school education. Her concepts revolutionized the way the world saw small children.                  She referred to the mind of a child between 3 & 6 years of age, as the Absorbent Mind. During this […]

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On Ethics in education

The current climate in so-called mainstream education, both private and government controlled, indicates that it has reached a kind of impasse. It would require a good deal of time and space to make a thorough and accurate diagnosis of the situation and its contributing factors. One thing that seems to stand out is the gap […]

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Leadership Roles of School Adminstrators and Challenges

Leadership has today become a very complex phenomenon because of the complexity of industrial, social or political organization, globalization and technological advancement especially in information technology. Research on effective schools oints to the crucial role leaders play in establishing and monitoring quality schools for all students.This paper examines the various leadership roles of School Administrator, […]

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