Category: Teacher Blogger

#TeacherBlogger: Books for All By Sweta Rao, Teaching Staff, Ekya school, JP Nagar

The Power of Reading Is reading overrated? Some believe it is, and others think it can transform lives. We’d like to know what reading involves and whether it deserves its importance. What is reading? Reading is looking at written symbols...

/ March 1, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Bulletin boards are a powerful learning tool for classrooms By Ms Michelle clarke, Teaching Staff, Ekya school, Byrathi

Bulletin boards are crucial in any educational setting, whether used to display the periodic table, the class calendar, or welcome back students. They brighten up drab and empty walls, but they’re more than a cheerful decoration. Displays on bulletin boards...

/ March 1, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Modern Village By, Bharathi K Teaching Staff, Ekya school, Byrathi

Have You Been To This Model Village Theme Park That Highlights The Cultural Heritage Of Karnataka? We must not forget our roots and origins as we move towards a modern lifestyle. Let us introduce Rangoli Gardens, a model village theme...

/ February 13, 2023

#TeacherBlogger: Expert@Ekya: A Talk on College and Career Guidance by Dr Priya Durairaj by,Richa Thyagarajan ,Ekya school, ITPL

College and Career Guidance: Expert Talk Session with Dr Priya Durairaj By Richa Thyagarajan, Head Girl, Ekya School ITPL The College and Career Guidance Program at Ekya is a systematically designed course that aims to enable Senior School students to...

/ November 7, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Starve Their Distractions and Feed Their Focus By, Ms. Rumana Teaching Staff, Ekya School, JP Nagar

Classroom management “Starve their distractions and feed their focus”, is the mantra to keep students engaged. Students returning to school after a break are distracted and distressed, this takes away their focus from learning and the teacher’s focus from teaching,...

/ September 20, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Happiness By, Ms.Sheba Teaching Staff, Ekya School, ITPL

Students of Grade 3C conducted an assembly on the theme ‘Happiness’. It was intriguing to watch them recite slokas and explain how important it is for us to keep ourselves and our loved ones happy. The props done by the...

/ September 8, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Bulletin Boards By, Michelle Clarke Teaching Staff, Ekya School, Byrathi

Bulletin Boards Bulletin boards are a powerful learning tool for classrooms. Bulletin boards serve a crucial part in any educational setting, whether they’re used to display the periodic table, the class calendar, or to welcome back students. They certainly brighten...

/ September 8, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Kindness By, Mrs Ann Philip Teaching Staff, Ekya School, Byrathi

The past two years and more have influenced both children and adults in more ways than we can understand. Children have seemingly lost their connection with those around them; they have become technology addicts and have lost their ability to...

/ September 8, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: The Number One Problem In The Classroom Is Not Discipline; It Is The Lack of Procedures And Routines By, Virginia Isaac Teaching Staff, Ekya School, Byrathi

“The number one problem in the classroom is not discipline; it is the lack of procedures and routines.” ~ Harry Wong Very true! These words perfectly echo the truth and reality of all educators and classrooms across the world.  Effective...

/ September 8, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: 4 Strategies to Manage Your Time Better! By, Ahlada Sudersan Head of Professional Development Institute Ekya Schools & CMR K-12

4 Strategies to Manage your time better! Time is one of the most important resources we have, and the most scarce too! As educators, we have many priorities like instruction time, assessment planning, lesson planning, reviewing and grading student work ...

/ August 16, 2022