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The Hungry Learner: What Classroom Hunger Costs and What Schools Can Realistically Do About It

A child who arrives at school hungry does not have a behaviour problem or a motivation problem. She has a nutrition problem — and the evidence on what hunger does to the developing brain is as clear as any risk factor in education. Dr Anjali Menon  |  Paediatrician and school health researcher, based in Tamil […]

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Managing the Mid-Meal: School Timetabling and the Hidden Architecture of Learning Time

The school timetable is treated as a logistical document. It is also an expression of educational values — and in many Indian schools, the values expressed are not the ones anyone would consciously choose. A contributing voice from teacher education  |  Specialist in education equity, school improvement, and teacher professional development This essay addresses one […]

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