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Two schools “Teach them about the forests” . One late evening, a few years ago, I sat in the school room, in …

“It seems reasonable to believe — and I do believe — that the more clearly we can focus our attention on the …

It all started with a survey that came into my inbox asking for two things that teachers must have an endless supply …

“Nature in TV or photos…it seems so surreal and dazzling. But what struck me was the ordinary looking beauty of nature. And …

(Dedicated to Dr B R Ambedkar and his vision for a just society) What should I wish for this New Year I …

Today is March 21, the International Day of Forests. It is the day after the March Equinox, the beginning of spring – …

Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It is my wish that this becomes a normalized day; where …

I read and re-read the new National Education Policy, much has been said and discussed about this. Something was nagging me, vexing …

This is the thought that came to my mind as I watched the events unfolding this week. The number of infections crossing …

Yet another statistic. Some lamenting, some heated articles – then we will go on our way, minding our own business. Fourteen year …

As part of teachers’ continuous professional development, Jayapal participated and completed a course on “Understanding Learning Outcomes” conducted by the Azim Premji …

Teachers from the Sanctuary Schools spent the lock down period reading the book “Divaswapna” by Gijubhai Bahedka, “Pagati Kala” in Telugu. We …