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One of the saddest things is for an educator to show inability to learn. It is catastrophic to assume that the role of a teacher is simply limited to teaching students. In fact, in a career that requires teaching lessons and values to the impressionable minds of the young, it is of paramount importance to […]
Maybe it was our own miscalculations, maybe it was all the pressure from everywhere around us or maybe it was a little of both but we had strayed off the path that we had set off on, when we started Street Smart. Too quickly to be very effective, we jumped to alphabets and numbers, bought […]
On Saturday, we had a wonderful time with students- art program, remember? We had sat down two of our kids about a week back to make farewell greetings for the Groton students and the kids had loved painting over their little palms and then printing that on the sheets. So we decided to do the […]
It is encouraging to see The Right to Education Act being taken seriously by the administration, especially in the context of the vulnerable categories of children, identified-among others- as street children, urban-deprived, children from the slum areas and child-labourers.In the same series of work towards earnestly educating vulnerable children, personnel from the SCERT here in […]