Becoming better mentors
In my school days, we had a classmate who would rather give up his life than share his class-notes with us.
In my school days, we had a classmate who would rather give up his life than share his class-notes with us.
You are just passively sitting in a group and not contributing anything at all,” I whispered to a participant during a recent workshop we were conducting.
Let us assume that you have seen a lot of presentations, and that you have also delivered many of them. For a few minutes, imagine that you were an observer in these two situations.
On May 08, thirteen days after the devastating earthquake hit the country, our team headed to Golche village, Sindupalchowk, with two trucks full of tents, rice bags, cooking oil and medicin
Teachers need to step out of their daily classroom routine and defy the ‘factory’ model of education
The government is making a mistake by providing monetary incentive to teachers to take part in trainings
Motti didi’s soup was to die for, and so was her 15-year-old daughter. Drivers and khalasis would slurp the soup while drooling over the daughter. She was ripening and she was glowing
A terrible moment when I’m checking answers sheets and have to struggle through incomplete answers, blank pages, spelling mistakes, dreadful handwriting and yet, I still hope the student sco