A man in a widely shared video claims that birth control was openly practised in ancient India nearly 2,000 years ago and even discussed in well-known texts.
Responding to the video, Anand Mahindra wrote on X that he wished his school physics teacher had been as lively and creative as the one in the video.
The classic mode of lecturing is pretty passive, with the teacher on the stage and delivering content and the students sitting and, hopefully, listening,” Jackson says. His approach, on the other hand ...
Boise State professor Jill Chonody publishes innovative social work textbook with 100 creative teaching activities for modern ...
Veteran teacher Jen Roberts explains why generative tools are more than just a platform for cheating—they’re a way to make ...
P4H Global, a Haitian non-profit organization, is committed to improving the quality of teaching and learning in Haiti through innovative pedagogical methods. The organization stands out as a powerful ...
Hosted by the Departments of BEd and Education, the seminar aligned with the vision of the National Education Policy 2020, ...
The postponement of grade six education reforms has sparked a national firestorm, centered on a scandalous digital link that ...
You'll notice cursive is coming back to classrooms after Pennsylvania's new law requires schools to teach it again, and that ...
India is integrating artificial intelligence into education to move beyond rote learning, enhancing teaching, research, and practical understanding as part of the National Policy 2020.
GE Aerospace technician Suresh Sinnaiyan has spent more than a decade repairing jet‑engine compressor blades by guiding them across a sanding belt with practised precision.
NEP 2020's course drew moral values from all religions, human rights and the Constitution, in practice the course mainly ...