Category: Teacher Blogger

#TeacherBlogger: SPONGE By, Lavanya Nair , Co-curricular Coordinator (Primary School, Ekya Schools, Byrathi

As the famous quote goes, “EVERYDAY IS A CHANCE TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW”. After pondering for a long time and introspecting myself, I realized that I consider myself a sponge. Just as the sponge absorbs a lot of water, I...

/ May 16, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Ways To Teach Communication Skills By, Sajida Mohammed English and Social Science Teacher, Ekya Schools, Byrathi

Ways to Teach Communication Skills in the Classroom “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” –James Humes Building communication skills are supremely important in every aspect of life. In today’s world, communication is the most vital skill that...

/ May 14, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Ways to help children use internet safely by, Mathangi R, Academic Coordinators, Ekya Schools, JP Nagar

The debate of whether we should let our young generation access the internet no longer exists, thanks to the pandemic that swept us by surprise and left us shocked and dependent on online tools and platforms. Online schooling has exposed...

/ May 13, 2022

#StudentBlogger: Experienceing Visual Arts by, Karthik E, Visual Art Facilitator, Ekya Schools

“The benefits of the visual arts are lifelong. Visual art does not have boundaries. It enables people to play with materials, to express their thinking, to problem solve and make sense of emotions,” Dr Lindsay said. In line with the...

/ May 13, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: MUN Club By, Virginia Issac By, English And Social Science Teacher, Ekya Schools Byrathi

Mahatma Gandhi’s words, “We must become the change we want to see in the world” are unquestionably relevant in the contemporary scenario as the youth of this vibrant nation, the future, who carve out their ideas in the present are...

/ April 20, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Visual Arts At Ekya By, Ms. Komal Jain Visual Art, Ekya Schools ITPL

Experiencing Visual Arts with the students Every child is born with artistic sensibilities. Very often it is said that an artist is born and not made. I do not endorse this totally. While I believe that some children are born...

/ April 20, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Online Tool By, Samadrita Majumdar Teacher, IGCSE Biology and IGCSE Environmental Management, Ekya School Byrathi

Over the past two years, the world has been hit by a raging pandemic which has stalled the daily routine of humans and more importantly, students. The fact that attending school is no longer a necessity, was almost etched in...

/ April 7, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Professional Development By, Ruth Sneha Inbasekeran, English And Social Science Teacher, Ekya School Byrathi

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela. Professional development refers to the training, certification, and education that a teacher needs to succeed in her career. It’s no secret that different...

/ April 7, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Travelling as Therapy By, Jeevitha M Primary Teacher, Ekya School, JP Nagar

Travelling as Therapy Many psychology professionals recommend travel as a form of therapy. New sights, smells, sounds, and conversations can stimulate your senses in a refreshing way and possibly even trigger your inner muse. Travel is great for relieving stress...

/ April 6, 2022

#TeacherBlogger: Collaboration Amongst Educators By, Divya A S Primary Teacher, Ekya JP Nagar

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”- Helen Keller Knowledge is powerful, but it’s much more powerful when it’s shared! The organization’s progress depends on how well the team members collaborate with each other. Instead...

/ February 11, 2022