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Finland is known for its phenomenon-based approach to education which it introduced in its curriculum reform in 2016 with the aim of transforming and not just educating. With the motto of establishing a collaborative approach, this type of learning...
The recent CBSE paper leak has created a tumult across the country. Even though Union HRD Minister, Prakash Javedkar, hinted on an efficient leak-proof method for conducting board examinations, students and parents have been restless over the alleged repeated...
Ever imagined you are three feet something eight-year-old kiddo who has horses and would take them grazing in the morning. Known of cattle and herds of sheep and also taking your dog for a walk, but horses to the...
In a country with prevalent moral policing standards and ‘what’ll the neighbours say’ attitude, it is not uncommon to still have a debate on personal freedom and pro-choice liberalism being in effect. This is the cognitive dissonance our nation...
We all owe our successes and achievements in our careers to our teachers. Teachers from our schools, colleges and/or Universities are always given the credit whereas our pre-school teachers are conveniently neglected. The society has always agreed in unison...

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