Teachers are undeniably the backbone of education system. They are true role models to children, offer guidance and dedication along with the power of education. Often underestimated as a profession, teaching is not just restricted to conducting lectures. It goes beyond subject matter expertise. Effective teaching is a combination of multitasking and several administrative functions. Therefore, it is necessary for …
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What can Performance Pressure Do to Your Learning Process?
Neetin Agrawal, Senior Vice President, Toppr Examinations are one of the most effective ways of academic assessments. However, examinations are also a source of anxiety for students. Not just examinations, with the fast paced syllabus, students are constantly in a rat race. In a recent study among 190 students, 2/3rd students reported that they feel constantly pressured to perform well …
Read More »Education in the post pandemic World: How teachers have up-skilled to conform to the new normal
Article inputs by Mrs. Damayanti Bhattacharya – Principal of Jasudben ML School and Bloomingdales Pre- Primary As a seemingly endless lockdown phase gradually began to unlock, step by step, educational institutions and educators were quick in adapting to the new norms of online learning. In more ways than one, teachers up-skilled themselves and transformed their teaching techniques and methodology to …
Read More »3 Ways Teachers can Plan Homework Differently
By Neetin Agrawal, Senior Vice President, SuperTeacher Homework has remained one of the most important aspects of a child’s learning process ever since the formalization of education across the world. Be it to understand a concept better, or to manage time effectively, homework has found credence among the majority of the population. Teachers have long used homework as an effective …
Read More »How to ace your physics exam
Ever wonder how to ace your physics exam? This blog post covers the top 10 ways to ace your physics exam. There’s a lot of information on these methods, but it’s straightforward to understand. The best part is that the content of this article can be applied to almost any science, math, or engineering course you take. Study class 11th …
Read More »Top 5 work from home jobs
Years back before the dawn of the internet it was a very tedious job to find work at home opportunities. It was much difficult to sort out the scammers and the real ones. But due to the technological advancements and social media influence more secure and legit jobs are coming up to the scene. So here in this article, we …
Read More »Bihar Board has created a national record in the country by releasing the results in the shortest time
Exam result released in just 19 days Bihar Board has created a new masterpiece in the field of education. Bihar Board has created a national record in the country by releasing the results in the shortest time. Exam result released in just 19 days Let us tell you that the inter examinations were over on 14 February 2022. The evaluation …
Read More »5 Tips and Tricks Teachers Can Use to Spark Academic Curiosity in Children
TCuriosity plays a very important role in the learning process of an individual. Studies suggest that a child remembers more about a subject when they are more keen and curious about a particular subject. They tend to learn more as their interest in the subject arises. Without curiosity, Sir Isaac Newton would not be able to formulate the law of …
Read More »Techniques for remote learning and teaching
Article by Dr. Sridhar G., Founder, Deeksha The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably changed the popular attitude towards remote learning and has accelerated the adoption of e-learning platforms. While physical classes are beginning gradually, we may have to resort to online teaching and learning in the face of contingencies like the one we have witnessed in the past two years. And …
Read More »No Silos: The Case for A Broad Based Education
The dominant model of higher education at the bachelor’s level in India is one in which students select their program of study ahead of time (mechanical engineering, or history, or psychology, for example), and then spend the next three or four years almost exclusively studying various subjects associated with their program. Although this model serves some students well, for the …
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