How To Teach Children Empathy In An Age Of Misinformation

In the many dreams we nurture for our children, such as academic success, a secure future, and a meaningful career, one hope quietly anchors them all: that they grow into good people We want our children to be kind. To care deeply. To listen before judging. To honour another person’s pain even when it’s different from their own. These may not feature in a syllabus, but they are the life skills that determine how meaningfully our children will connect with the world. And yet, in today’s climate, where misinformation is rampant and social media often rewards outrage over understanding, empathy... Read More

 It Takes Two To Teach

When parents and teachers listen, learn, and lead together, children thrive. In this article, you’ll discover: • The lost connection: Reconnecting with Gurukul roots• Why parent involvement in education matters• Lessons from India: Ground-level success stories• Global viewpoint: What the world is doing• Ways to build a strong school and parent partnership• Pitfalls that parents should watch out for• Interactive moments: Quick reflections for parents These are not just passing thoughts. They are the quiet emotions that live between home and school - the gap where a child’s struggles often go unseen. So, when schools and homes function in isolation,... Read More

From Equations to Expressions

Not all equations are written; some of them are drawn, painted, carved, and felt. In this article, you’ll read about: • Math and art: A universal language• Hidden geometry in Indian architecture• Kolam patterns and the Fibonacci connection• Mandala: The circle of logic• Folk art: Geometry in disguise• Why it matters: A perspective shift for educators• The power of applying geometry in art education• Artful ways to teach math• The future is digital and beautiful In a small school in Bhopal, a 14-year-old Shreyas was a backbencher. He quietly sketched patterns in the margins of his math book, anything to... Read More

Kindness is Contagious. So is Courage!

Tackling bullying through empathy, empowerment, and everyday acts of bravery. In this article, you’ll discover: • Silence isn’t neutral; it is dangerous• Why bullying often goes unseen, especially online• A school’s role: Going beyond academics• More than lessons: Classroom as the frontline of change• Real stories, real solutions: What is working in India and globally• Building a culture, not just a policy• At home: Noticing what isn’t said• What can you as a parent do to help?• What can schools and teachers do? Meet Ravi. Ravi loved drawing. He would fill pages with animals, superheroes, and wild, wonderful things. But... Read More

Empowering confident learners and compassionate leaders through the power of the performing arts

Empowering confident learners and compassionate leaders through the power of the performing arts. In this article, you’ll discover the following: ● A new era of learning● Art as a valuable lesson● Rhythm and role-plays● Classroom to character-building● Art in every subject, empathy in every child● Performing arts in education and its impact on the students. What happens when… Storytelling becomes the syllabus?                                                          What happens when…                                                               Learning becomes more human-led? A classroom isn't defined by silence or uniform benches, but by the boundless imagination of its students. Here, learning goes beyond memorisation—it's about expression, connection, and discovery. In a... Read More

Learning for Life, not just for Grades

Instilling sustainability in education and empowering students to make informed, compassionate choices in a dynamically changing world. What you’ll discover inside: Why does sustainability in education matter? Sustainability in education: A subject, not just a solution Green lessons for a greener future: Educational initiatives in India Curriculum with a conscience: Sustainability in everyday learning The green print for future education: Learning today, leading tomorrow. The late afternoon sun casts long shadows across a bustling school corridor. Most of the students have already left, their giggles echoing faintly in the empty hallways. I was walking down the corridor when I heard... Read More


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