#TeacherBlogger: Online Confession By, Virginia Isaac High School Teacher, Ekya Byrathi
A year has gone by, distance learning in full swing, For teachers and students, nothing changed, not a thing, The same old routine and all through zoom, Humans in the tiny squares, sitting in a decorated room. Scratched my head,...
#StudentBlogger: The Cloud By Prerana Moolchandani Grade 10A, Ekya JP Nagar
The day I saw the cloud, Or rather observed it, The stunning fact that I found, Was that it only floated. 😉 Neither legs nor hands, They float in buoyant gangs, Relaxed and stress-free, They dance around in pleasant glee. Blunt...
#StudentBlogger: SIGNIFICANCE OF AUGUST IN HISTORY By Mohana Veena Routh Grade 9B, Ekya JP Nagar
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MONTH AUGUST IN HISTORY In the history of this world, the month of August is a sanctuary for many liberating as well as sorrowful events. In a lot of ways, this month had an everlasting impact on...
#TeacherBlogger: Traction or Distraction By Divya A S, Primary Teacher and Librarian, Ekya JP Nagar
Are we towards Traction or Distraction? Let’s begin with a small story that most of you would have read on your own or heard from your elders during your early childhood days…..Once upon a time in a thick jungle lived...
#StudentBlogger: MAMA ODIE AND ME By Ananya Arun, Grade 7C, Ekya JP Nagar
Who knew that every fish has its personality? I certainly didn’t. Until I bought my fish. Today, I will tell the story of a most peculiar and noteworthy fish. I had an aquarium with a dozen fish already. This newcomer...
#StudentBlogger: A Trip to Flexibility By Shriya Ramashimha Grade:6C Ekya JP Nagar
Every single day, we are asked to do any kind of physical exercise, let it be playing outside, or stretching indoors. But have you ever wondered why and how stretching helps us? Everything in the universe has Science behind it,...
#StudentBlogger: Education – paving way for a better tomorrow By, Misha Raichandani, 10 A Ekya JPN
An independent education system would comprise of those schools that can design their own curriculum & assessments and do not come under the purview of direct government regulations. Such institutions would offer a choice-based curriculum that covers a vast range...
#StudentBlogger: Poem on Ms. Anjana Santhosh By, Ananya Arun Grade 7C, Ekya JP Nagar
Remember the days | cried? Anormal teacher would have sighed, But you my Anjana ma’am, Consoled silly me And freed me Of every little worry Ma‘am, you are one of a kind, One like you is hard to find The...
#TeacherBlogger: Benefits of Teaching-Learning Online By, Ms Jacqueline Gomes Civics, History & Political Science, Ekya BTM
In the year 2020, the world received a jolt in the form of Co-Vid 19. The virus which was considered to be an epidemic soon spread its reach, deciphering boundaries. While the virus has given us ample reasons to empathise...
#TeacherBlogger: Nurturing Creativity Ms Shanti Shetty PPM teacher, Ekya BTM
Ken Robinson famously suggested that creativity is the heart of all successful learning experiences. Creative teaching is providing learners with rich and varied contexts for developing their subject knowledge and encouraging critical thinking. In physical schooling, we have a classroom...