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A profile of Indian Education System

India, with more than a billion residents, has the second largest education system in the world (after China) . Experts estimate that 32 percent of its  current population is under the age of 15. But counter to the image of India as a youthful engine of economic growth where many urban- based citizens work in […]

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Five minds for the future

Five Minds for the Future By Professor Howard Gardner – COPYRIGHT Howard Gardner 2008   Note:  This paper was given as an oral presentation at the Ecolint Meeting in Geneva, January 13, 2008.  It has been edited only in the interest of clarity.   Introduction: I am an admirer of the International Baccalaureate.  I consider […]

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Effective Study Skills

Effective Study Skills  Dr. Bob Kizlik How to Study and Make the Most of Your Time No two people study the same way, and there is little doubt that what works for one person may not work for another. However, there are some general techniques that seem to produce good results. No one would argue […]

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My Teachers

My Teachers       27/May/2008 : – I was always fortunate and blessed to have one or two great teachers during every phase of my educational period between 1936 – 1957. Evolution of the oath has resulted from what I have experienced and what I have felt and grown through my teachers. The first oath […]

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Connecting Classroom Walkthrough to High Yield Strategies

What is Classroom Walkthrough (CWT)? A focused version of “Management By Wandering Around” Support for administrators in their roles as instructional leaders, mentors, and coaches A method for collecting data to detect trends and patterns in teaching and learning A means of providing individual, small group, and school-wide reflection According to the model, NOT a form […]

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