Issue VI, April 2020

Foundation Publication

Children are, first and foremost, individuals and so it follows that their developmental patterns are influenced by environmental conditions. With even twins differing in their abilities and milestones, it is near impossible to predict at what rate a child will learn. Thus children enter school with a wide range of abilities - and therefore possibilities.However, the assumption that all children can learn the basic curriculum at the same pace, in the same way and to the same extent and level- is unsupported either by research or by personal experience. If we agree that children have varied strengths (multiple intelligences) the it surely follows that teaching methods have also got to vary correspondingly and that there have got to be multiple teaching styles. This issue addresses many of these concerns and to do that we have a wide range of articles from writers across the country which establish resoundingly that every child can indeed learn - only it requires empathy and compassion from the teacher to make it happen.

 

April, 2020

Education for All : A Potentially Pretty Picture

Anant Gangola

Education for All : Challenges Along the Way

Hridaykant Dewan

Teacher Belief in Children’s Potential is Important

Vimala Ramachandran

Engaging Children Through Storytelling

Amrita Masih

Creating a Supportive Learning Environment

Aruna Jyothi

A Letter Rides on the Train of Subjects

Chandrika Soni

Children Learn in Diverse Ways: The Sangareddy Experience

ECE Team (Sangareddy)

Journaling as Reflection : Diary of a Teacher

Gajendra Dewangan

Achieving Literacy Through Joyful Learning

Indira Vijayasimha

TLM : A Friend in Learning and Understanding Maths

Janak Ram and Munshilal Barse

Teaching Language : Connecting Content to Context

Kamala Bhandari

Children who Struggle with Reading

Kamlesh Chandra Joshi

Teaching Opposites : My Classroom Strategy

Pompa Ghoshal

My Experiments in the Classroom

Poorva Agarwal

Just a Gentle, Affectionate Touch...

Pratibha Katiyar

Preparing Educators for Inclusive Classrooms

Rajashree Srinivasan

Essential Pillars of a Comprehensive Literacy Programme

Saktibrata Sen and Nidhi Vinaya

Multi-lingual Education for Tribal Children : Lessons from Vasantshala

Sandhya Gajjar and Sonal Baxi

Educational Policies and Practices : A Critical Perspective

Dr Saswati Paik

Opportunities for Children of Migrant Labour

Shobha L Kavoori and Shubha H K

Effect of Storytelling on an 'Under-performer'

Sonia Khudanpur

Children's Learning and Social Context

Sunil Sah

Four Operations for Every Child

Swati Sircar

Teaching First-Generation School Children : Key Learnings

Vidhya Das

Magazines as Learning Tools

Vinatha Viswanathan and Ruchi Shevade

The Reflective Learner : Seeing 'Missed Takes' in Mistakes : Book Review

Indira Vijayasimha

Shiksha : My Experiments as an Education Minister : Book Review

Prema Raghunath