Category: Ekya JP Nagar
The Power of Learning with Intent: A Guide to Purposeful Education
In a world brimming with information, the art of learning has evolved beyond the mere acquisition of facts. Learning with intent, a deliberate approach to education emphasises quality over quantity, depth over breadth, and purpose over passive absorption. It’s about...
The Eye of the Storm
In the hushed embrace of an Indian evening, our journey began, a symphony of anticipation orchestrated by the hum of jet engines and the flutter of boarding passes. The promise of adventure beckoned from distant shores as we boarded our...
Teachers, The Unsung Heroes
In the vast tapestry of society, there exists a group of individuals who are shaping futures, nurturing minds and instilling values but continue to remain unsung heroes. Their efforts and contributions often go unnoticed despite the indispensable role they play...
Education, the essence of life
Education is the most beautiful creation, be it in nature or human life. I choose to do the Cambridge International Diploma course to enhance my understanding of how to teach effectively. This course enabled me to accept challenges and think...
FIND Y PROJECT
When I first heard about a new initiative my school started called a ‘FIND Y’ project, I was utterly confused and scared. In this initiative, I had to research a question that I needed to find an answer to. My...
The Beauty of Solitude: A Path to Self-Discovery
In today’s bustling world, where connectivity is abundant and solitude seems increasingly rare, it’s easy to overlook the value of spending time alone. However, solitude holds a profound beauty—a beauty that reveals itself when we embrace the quiet moments and...
#LeadershipBlogger: Creating a positive classroom – By, Mathangi R, Academic Coordinator, Ekya School JP Nagar
“If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings and grow.” Alfie Kohn. Students spend seven to eight hours in a school and that takes up 50% of their “active awake...
#StudentBlogger: Alone in the crowd – By, Sanika Chakravarthy, Grade 10 – IGCSE, Ekya School, JP Nagar
Alone in a crowd Yet another sting travelled down my skin as the little wind left tried to caress it. Flies buzzing through every little inch of the rotten icing. My own little world, shrinking; minute by minute, boiling down...
#StudentBlogger: A Mango-Shaped Space – Book Review – By, Trisha Simhachalam, Grade 10A, Ekya JP Nagar
Names don’t have colours. Music does not look like wisps of rainbow floating around. Every letter, number, and sound does not have a separate colour and texture. Right?Mia Winchell, a thirteen-year-old girl, would not be able to agree to any...
#TeacherBlogger: Almighty & Nature – By, Ms. Ashwini K.C, Computer Science Teacher, Ekya School, JP Nagar
ALMIGHTY & NATURE – OUR BEST FRIENDS “As you think so shall we become” On this earth, 3 energies are invisible, immortal, and everlasting energy. One is the Almighty God – an unlimited source of energy. The second one is...