Shaping the future – CBSE Class 9 Maths CBSE Class 9 Maths is a very crucial subject for all the students who are studying in CBSE schools. What students learn can be called the foundation for higher classes. This is because the concepts that are taught in this class are
The education sector has shifted dramatically over the last 10 years, as many students and teachers alike have embraced online learning platforms. This was especially true during the outbreak, when technology came to the forefront in assisting students cope with the pandemic and helping them continue their studies as normally
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. – George Bernard Shaw Ineffective communication skills are the fundamental problem of any failed teamwork. Besides others, teamwork and communication have been recognised as the most important skills that every learner should have. These skills are
Class 6 is a very important year during a child’s schooling. The subjects taught in Class 6 help children build a strong foundation for their higher education. Some students may find certain topics difficult to comprehend. Also, some children may have questions springing into their minds for which they would
The learning goals of every individual varies and so does their learning path. A teacher’s job is to keep the learning track and assess the milestones that students are able to cover. Assessment is a continuous process of understanding every student’s growth, development and progress with respect to their individualized
With the CBSE announcing the Term 1 examinations for Class 10 and 12 in mid-November this year, the usual air of tension has started building up. After the pandemic disruption, this would be the first major examination conducted by CBSE. The board is taking cautious steps and has said that
Over the past decade, there has been a transition in teaching methods from traditional learning to conceptual understanding through digital learning, or blended learning. Why the need for the transition is the obvious question that comes to mind? Perhaps because of the fact that the plain chalk-and-talk method, carried out