Monthly Archives: March 2016
Gender is in Our Minds, Change is in Our Hands ...
Gender is in Our Minds, Change is in Our Hands
Can we establish gender equality only with legislations, or do we need to rethink...
Insurgency and Everyday Violence in Northeast India: The Educational Challenge By Jeebanlata...
Violence and aggression cast a dark shadow on the beautiful period of childhood. A researcher shares a biographical account of growing up in the...
From the Editor’s Desk
It is a foggy morning and darkness has limited the sky. But a cup of black coffee is helping me to communicate with my...
Reading for Pleasure By K.Lakshmi Rao
Reading for Pleasure
In the digitalized world where technological distractions have made the love for books rare, an educator shares her love for reading,...
Towards the Person- centered Approach By Priyanka Padhy
Towards the Person-...
On the Hegemony of English Language in Private Schools in Urban India ...
On the Hegemony of English Language in Private Schools in Urban India
The article is based on a qualitative study conducted with middle class parents...
The Urge to Know…
The Urge to Know…
Every child, The New Leaf, believes is like Munia; but not everyone gets a mentor like Ella Datta—the way she...
A Teacher is like a Candle… By Ishita Kiroula
A Teacher is like a Candle…
It is sad that we live in a society that devalues the vocation of teaching. Yet, what arouses...
To Measure or to Learn: Unraveling the Assessment Discourses By Dr. Rajeev...
To Measure or to Learn: Unraveling the Assessment Discourses
Is it possible to see beyond the cult of quantification, and rethink the pattern of...
Why Not Death Education?
Why Not Death Education?
Education, we say, is about acquiring the knowledge of the world; it is about learning the kind of ‘skills’ that society...