All posts by Ekya

#StudentBlogger: Golden Gratitude By Ira Dwivedi, Grade 7A, Ekya Schools, Byrathi

Think about it- we have so much to be thankful for. The food we eat, the water we drink, our homes, our friends, family and mentors, our education, and even the very device you are reading this on. Yet, sometimes,...

/ September 5, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Cultivating Positive Attitudes and Mindsets for Effective Learning By Ms. Michelle Clarke , Ekya School, Byrathi

As educators, we play a pivotal role in shaping the attitudes and mindsets of our students towards learning. The attitudes and mindsets students develop greatly influence their motivation, resilience, and overall success in the classroom. This blog post will explore...

/ September 5, 2023

A Quick Guide On Ways to Boost Your Child’s Attention Span

Introduction “Are you a busy professional or a full-time homemaker struggling to keep your child focused in a digitally advanced world?” Then this article is for you! Children are high-energy beings who enjoy jumping from one task to another. They...

/ September 5, 2023

ChatGPT And Beyond: How To Handle AI In Schools

“Some people worry that artificial intelligence will make us feel inferior, but then, anybody in his right mind should have an inferiority complex every time he looks at a flower,” says Alan Kay, the most renowned American computer scientist, and...

/ September 4, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: कामयाबी के लिए जरूरी है लाइफ स्किल्स By Ms. Shivani Singh, Ekya Schools, JP Nagar

अगर किसी भी व्यक्ति को किसी भी कार्य में सफलता पानी है तो इसके लिए उसे स्वस्थ होना बहुत ही आवश्यक है, क्योंकि जब तक स्वास्थ्य अच्छा नहीं होगा तब तक सफलता प्राप्त नहीं की जा सकती। किसी भी व्‍यक्ति...

/ August 17, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Importance of Lifeskills for students By Ms. Pooja Nagpal, Ekya Schools, JP Nagar

Life Skills Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what matters is best Bob Talbert. Education As the quote says, we can teach kids to count, read, write, and learn about the world, but it is also essential...

/ August 9, 2023

#StudentBlogger: Supreme solar – field trip By Ira Dwivedi, Grade 7A, Ekya Schools, Byrathi

Solar power is the most abundant energy and an essential renewable resource. Our term one field trip was to Supreme Solar Projects in Yelahanka. We had an exciting day and learned much about manufacturing solar heaters and other solar-powered products....

/ August 8, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Prani – field trip By Prema V, Ekya Schools, Byrathi

Prani: The Pet Sanctuary is one of its one-of-a-kind experiential education parks. An initiative of Into the Wild focuses on outdoor experiential education. Experiential education is the best teaching approach for young minds, enabling them to connect to the natural...

/ August 8, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: NUTRITION AND HEALTH By Ms Pooja Hegde, Ekya School, JP Nagar

Nutrition is a basic human need and a prerequisite for a healthy life. A proper diet is essential from a very early age for growth, development and active life. Nutrition is the science that deals with all the various factors...

/ August 7, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Incorporating movement in the classroom By Ms Moupriya Bhattacharjee, Ekya School, JP Nagar

Imagine no physical education (PE) or physical activity (PA) classes are allotted in the school timetable. Will the learning experience throughout the whole day be great? Not. The learning experience will be monotonous for the learners. Is PE the only...

/ August 7, 2023