Teaching

Engineering Happiness in the Classroom: Mo Gawdat’s Guide

Engineering Happiness in the Classroom: Mo Gawdat’s Guide

Teaching demands exceptional emotional resilience. Every day, educators navigate lesson planning, classroom management, student needs, administrative tasks, and the invisible work of caring deeply about young minds. Research consistently shows that teachers experience work-related stress at twice the rate of other professions, with 77 percent reporting frequent stress and 68 percent describing their work as […]

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Best PDF Tools for Educators: Both Paid and Free

Best PDF Tools for Educators: Both Paid and Free

In today’s digital classroom, PDF tools have become indispensable for educators worldwide. Whether you’re grading assignments remotely, creating interactive learning materials, or organizing course documents, the right PDF tool can transform your teaching workflow and save countless hours. This comprehensive guide explores the best free and paid PDF solutions designed specifically for educational needs. PDF

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Unlocking Potential: Why Every Indian Classroom Needs a Mahjong Set

Unlocking Potential: Why Every Indian Classroom Needs a Mahjong Set

What if a single game could sharpen math skills, improve strategic thinking, and teach patience all at once? While originating in 19th-century China, the classic tile-based game of Mahjong holds immense, untapped potential for modern Indian classrooms. Mahjong is a four-player game of skill, strategy, and calculation—the goal is simple: be the first to form

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World Food Day 2025: How Educators Can Inspire Action Around ‘Hand in Hand for Better Food and a Better Future’

World Food Day 2025: How Educators Can Inspire Action Around ‘Hand in Hand for Better Food and a Better Future’

As educators, teachers hold a powerful position to raise awareness, stimulate thoughtful conversations, and cultivate empathy among students on these urgent challenges. This blog explores actionable ways that educators can integrate the 2025 World Food Day theme into their classrooms and communities, empowering students to be informed, compassionate advocates for global food justice. World Food Day is celebrated every year on October 16 to raise awareness about global hunger, malnutrition, and

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How Indian Teachers Can Use Podcasting to Engage Students

How Indian Teachers Can Use Podcasting to Engage Students

As an Indian teacher, you are always searching for new ways to capture your students’ attention and make learning meaningful. In a world where attention spans are shrinking and digital distractions are everywhere, traditional lectures sometimes struggle to keep students engaged. Enter podcasting-a tool that is both modern and deeply personal, offering a fresh way

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Want to Improve Logic? Here is an App to Help You

Want to Improve Logic? Here is an App to Help You

Logic is the foundation of clear thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making. Whether you’re a student preparing for competitive exams, a professional aiming to sharpen your skills, or someone simply looking to challenge your mind, improving your logical reasoning can transform the way you approach challenges. But where do you start? Enter Brilliant.org, an app designed to help

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Who Was Benjamin Bloom? A Deep Dive into His Educational Legacy

Who Was Benjamin Bloom? A Deep Dive into His Educational Legacy

Introduction Did you know that many modern education strategies stem from one man’s groundbreaking work in the 1950s? Meet Benjamin Bloom, the visionary whose theories continue to shape classrooms and learning experiences worldwide. Whether you’re an educator, a parent, or a student, understanding Bloom’s contributions could transform the way you think about learning. Who Was

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The Impact of the 8th Pay Commission on Government School Teachers’ Salaries

The Impact of the 8th Pay Commission on Government School Teachers’ Salaries

The 8th Pay Commission has sparked curiosity among government school teachers about possible salary hikes. Here’s a straightforward look at what this means for the teaching community and education overall. Understanding the Pay Structure Government school teachers’ salaries follow a tiered system based on qualifications, experience, and responsibilities. Teachers are grouped into Levels 6 to

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10 frequently asked questions on One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)

10 frequently asked questions on One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)

The One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme, set to launch on January 1, 2025, aims to enhance access to scholarly resources for students and researchers across India. With a budget of ₹6,000 crore allocated for 2025-2027, ONOS will provide access to over 13,400 international e-journals from approximately 30 publishers. ONOS ONOS Launch Date January 1,

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