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Glimpses of NEP 2020 and Notable International Education Systems

The new education policy has deservedly been at the center of discussion in educational circles. The NEP 2020 is expected to bring about systemic changes in the way education is structured and it is also going to alter the methodologies and broaden the outcomes of school certificates, degrees, and d... Read More


Influence of pandemic on the education of school students, and steps to overcome the same

Over a year and a half into a pandemic that has caused over 4 million fatalities globally, seemingly India is set to witness the rise of its third wave. Even so, schools are looking into reopening for yet another time, thereby underlining education as an essential requirement.... Read More


Education Based on Multiple Intelligences

Schools known as Multiple Intelligence (MI) Schools are the schools that have adopted the pedagogy and curricular methodologies influenced by the Theory of Multiple Intelligences propounded by Dr. Howard Gardner, a Harvard educational psychologist. The ground breaking theory postulates that intellig... Read More


Corporal Punishment in Schools and teacher culture

While going through Right to Education act one comes across a relatively less talked about the provision which is corporal punishment. I have tried to share information and insights on the subject in this article based not only on what the act itself states but also how it is perceived and to what e... Read More


How to Start an IB School Anywhere In India?

I have come through many a people including the educators themselves who say that IBDP is challenging, why is it so?... Read More


How to Start an ICSE Affiliated School in India?

Is it true that ICSE is a tougher board than CBSE?... Read More


How to Start School and get IGCSE affiliation?

Cambridge is known for the toughness of its exams, why is it so, in case it is really true? Is it not stopping its adaption?... Read More


How to Start School and get IGCSE affiliation?

Are Cambridge Primary students more creative than the children of the other boards just because of their exposure to the international curriculum?... Read More


Does the salary of teachers and staff has to be exactly equal to the state requirements? What if it is lesser than the state directed amount?

The salaries you pay to the teachers and staff of your school may be lesser than the state requirements but there must be an EPF registration in every case. The variation is granted as the cost of living differs from region to region but there must be transparency in the bank statements and there must be no financial irregularity. Complete financial documentation is a must.

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CBSE tables proposal for integrating arts into the school curriculum

In an effort to restore the versatile art forms of India into the national consciousness through mainstream education, CBSE has taken the decision to integrate arts with the teaching and learning process.... Read More


The great reading bonanza with over 2 million participant children unfolds with ‘One Nation Reading Together'(ONRT) Event

It was the 13th edition of One Nation Reading Together (ONRT) event. The event is organized annually by Scholastic India.... Read More


CBSE, ICSE vs IB, IGCSE; Which is Better for Indian Students?

Hi, My son is presented appearing for MYP 5 at Indus International school. He joined IB programme from grade 8 onwards as his earlier education was CBSE,, and he thinks he should switch over to Cambridge A levels from next year, as he wants to pursue university education in India only, is A levels... Read More


Why is Teacher Training a Must?

Good evening sir/madam, I am a teacher of English in a CBSE school. Frequent and effective training sessions are essential for a teacher to keep pace with the fast changing time and impart good and impactful education to students. I want to know what kind of trainings are important for a teache... Read More