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5 Tips to Develop the Habit of Reading in Children

  Reading books is such a beneficial habit that can bring improvement in your kid’s communication skills. For living a lifelong success it should be mandatory so that you can communicate without any hesitation. “A good reader is a good speaker” seems like a simple sentence but in actual it indicates a powerful meaning behind this. Probably every parent desires that their kid would speak confidently and enhance their communication skills in the future. Don’t forget that reading is the backbone of education and a key part of living a successful life in today’s time. Modernity is at its peak and that is the reason parents don’t focus on their children or leave them alone. Kids also prefer to watch silly YouTube videos instead of reading a book daily. But reading doesn’t not only improve the vocal skills also it expands their knowledge and leads them a good listener too. Reading doesn’t indicate that you need a book; in the digital world, anyone can read through their laptops or smartphone

10 THINGS PARENTS SHOULD DO TO ENSURE THAT THEIR SCHOOL IS SAFE FOR THEIR CHILD

  The brutal murder of a 7-year-old in a Gurgaon school and the rape of a 5-year-old in a Delhi school has once again reminded us of how unsafe schools can be for its Children. It brings back memories of the twin drowning cases last year — one in a Delhi school (which is part of the same chain in which the 7-year-old was murdered) and in another government run public school. These tragedies in school campuses aren’t just limited to schools in India but also occur in some of the developed countries as well. The central government on its part has passed laws (Like the POCSO act) and many state and city governments have issued school safety guidelines. Yet, the efficacy of such laws are very poor given the state’s poor capacity for implementation of such laws and guidelines. Having robust state mandated laws and protocols are a necessary condition but not a sufficient condition to protect our Children in school. For example, while every state government mandates police verification for sc

WHY PULLING CHILDREN OUT OF E-CLASSES MAY CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE LOSS

The coronavirus pandemic is indeed disrupting nearly every aspect of children’s lives – their health, development, learning, behavior, their families’ economic security, and their mental health. Education has been hit particularly hard with 1.53 billion learners out of school and 184 country-wide school closures, impacting 87.6% of the world’s total enrolled learners. It is now clearly emerging that the COVID-19-induced disruption to schooling will have learning gaps in children and for most children, this gap will persist through their lifetimes. A tiny minority of children are fortunate to continue their learning experience through online learning. While online learning may not be a perfect substitute for physical classrooms, it is still the optimum solution in these unprecedented times. One of the pertinent questions that emerge from parents is the impact of screen time. Some parents, especially of primary school children, are skeptical of online learning and want to discontinue onl

Language Policy in Indian Schools: A Point of View

  This blog illustrates a point of view on the recommended language policy for urban and semi-rural schools in India, with inputs from research findings from the fields of cognitive neuroscience, early childhood psychology, bilingualism, language learning. An attempt has also been made to marry this research with policy and socio-economic realities in India. Current Language Policy in Indian Schools Thanks to India’s rich cultural diversity, the country does not have a national language but has 22 ‘official languages’ (including English). Since the states were formed on linguistic lines, each of the 28 states has its native language(s) as the official language(s). English, due to its ‘lingua Franca status, is an aspiration language for most Indians – for learning English is viewed as a ticket to economic prosperity and social status. Thus almost all private schools in India are English medium. Many public schools, due to political compulsions, have the state’s official languages as the

Why Project-Based Learning is the Best Pedagogy to Thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Over the last 20 years, there has been increasing reform and activism against the current models of mainstream schooling around the world. Mainstream schools are criticized primarily for their dependence on rote learning, teacher-led authoritative pedagogy, confinement to the classroom, and preference for standardization over personalization of learning and assessment. Mainstream schooling is also seen as the primary culprit in making the schooling experience irrelevant and distant to real-life – alienating millions of children from a learning experience. Many alternative education reform movements view such schooling models as didactic, ineffective in building deeper understanding, and, more importantly, building relevance to real life. Mainstream schooling was a product of the times which needed a large-scale education process to create a workforce for the industrial revolution. This resulted in preference of certain subjects over others (math and science over arts) and certain forms

Why is Personality Development Crucial to a Student’s Life

  Personality development is a true reflection of children’s inner being & also builds up an inspirational mentality. All parents dream of giving their kids the finest education. And this should be their first responsibility to check that their children are enriched with good quality of education. Certainly, personality development is one of the important aspects of today’s era. Because children’s entire future depends on their overall attitude towards life. Hence, you must enroll your kid in a school that gives importance to personality development too. And this is the only way that helps your child to grow more holistically. So always consider getting admission to the  best school India  that provides overall study. Click here to read more-  https://www.espnuevoslibros.com/why-is-personality-development-crucial-to-a-students-life/

All You Need to Know About IB Curriculum

IB (International Baccalaureate) is a globally recognized curriculum. The organization of IB was founded in 1968 and headquarter of this program is in Geneva (Switzerland). Mainly this course is established for last the last two years of high school. To create a better world through education is the mission of this program. Almost all of us are not aware of this high standard of education. Well, the presence of this course is in over 150 countries across the globe. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) is specially designed to develop critical thinking skills, imagination, presentation, and a unique way of research. Again, this curriculum is new to many parents and learners alike, so you may be curious to know about IB. Are there any  IB schools in Gurgaon  or what the IB syllabus is and how you can get a diploma in this course? Here is everything about this particular curriculum you should know. Click here to read the full blog-  https://mashybyte.com/all-you-need-to-