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Category Archives: Newsletters
Challenges of first generation learners
For want of an appropriate word, I have made up the word schooler. A scholar is generally used for a very learned person and the word learner need not mean someone learning in school! Since I want to write about … Continue reading
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Readers’ Views – 50th issue of Newsletter
Everyone talks of quality of education but it is rare to find an institution that works for quality through teachers. Despite the challenges like budgets and low priority for training, I am glad that Teacher’s Academy is moving ahead like … Continue reading
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Readers’ Views 50th Issue of Newsletter-1
The teachers academy newsletter is like a breath of fresh air to me. I just keep waiting what new thing is going to be added my knowledge base while reading every issue. The editorial comments in every issue is an … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 4, No 4 (April 2010)
Things are really looking different now, with so many changes set to take place in the education domain. Only time will tell which of these changes will be good and which will be detrimental. The Foreign Universities bill, the RTE … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 4, No 3 (March 2010)
As I send this newsletter, my mood is upbeat. Three colleges have taken up my programs with an internal champion (to ensure something is implemented) and all three have reported a positive change, in just four months. In fact, Prof … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 4, No 2 (Feb 2010)
This newsletter now goes to almost 1200 teachers. This year will be more productive than the previous years and I expect this number to be significantly larger. Some of the teachers I meet seem to be thinking they are not … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 4, No 1 (Jan 2010)
Welcome to the first newsletter of the year with a sincere wish that all your aspirations may be fulfilled by the Universe. I was busy attending the Jeevan Vidya Shivir about which I had written in the last newsletter. I … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 3, No 12 (Dec 2009)
Welcome to the Dec 09 issue of the newsletter – we have crossed the 1000 teachers mark for the e-newsletter subscription. There are at least 300 more who do not have e-mail. Whether we should have a print version of … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 3, No 11 (Nov 2009)
Welcome to this issue of the newsletter which marks the completion of two years of its birth. If you log into our website, you will find 24 issues. Hope you all celebrated Dasara, Deepavali and Id with full fervour. Of … Continue reading
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Inspiring Teachers, Vol 3, No 10 (Oct 2009)
Welcome to this issue of the newsletter. In view of Gandhiji’s birth anniversary, we have some of his quotes on education – and they are as relevant today as when he made them. A school, Sevalaya, where I had conducted … Continue reading
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