My husband retired the week of the lockdown. We had just moved to our home which is on a farm in a rather remote village and were still in the process of shifting our goods and chattels from the apartment Read more
Since more and more teaching is happening through the virtual mode in these homebound times, the next logical requirement to emerge will be the open book test system. Many of the earlier assessment formats being used to place, diagnose or Read more
Dr Mala Palani responds to a teacher’s query after conducting a webinar on Teaching Poetry Online to Nurture Competence. Dear Teacher Thank you for your interest in the poetry teaching session. Looks like the session has inspired you to look Read more
One social media post that caught my attention right away very recently was that teachers in a certain part of the country were refusing to teach online classes during the lockdown, one of the reasons being they were finding it Read more
Author: Sonali Bhattacharyya There are infinite possibilities of using jokes and memes in the class. These make a class interesting and funny, and help engage learners with various cultures. Jokes and memes are also a great way to introduce learners to Read more
Sonali Bhattacharyya The world today is in constant danger of being influenced, manipulated and misguided by misinformation and promotions more than ever. The unchecked proliferation of unhealthy information is the result of the spectacular reach of the Internet which makes Read more