The journey through education often unfolds with innumerable academic confusions. From interpreting complex concepts to tussling with the ever-evolving expectations, students find themselves in an entanglement of uncertainties. As students embark on their educational journey, the looming question of career choices adds another layer of confusion. Unraveling one’s passion amidst societal expectations and economic realities can be perplexing, leaving many students at a crossroads uncertain about their future path.
The intricacies of social interactions create a mosaic of confusion for students. From decoding friendship dynamics to navigating the complexities of relationships, the social puzzle can leave students questioning their place in the larger social fabric. The quest for identity and acceptance becomes a central theme in this warren of relationships.
Balancing academic commitments, extracurricular activities, and personal time often becomes a baffling challenge. The constant juggling act leaves students entangled in a time management web, wondering how to prioritize and allocate their limited time effectively.
The journey through student life often involves a quest for self-discovery. The fear of the unknown can be overwhelming, prompting students to seek clarity and guidance as they step into the next phase of their lives. The confusion surrounding one’s identity, beliefs, and values can be both enlightening and bewildering. Students grapple with questions of self-worth, purpose, and authenticity in the pursuit of understanding who they are and who they want to become.
In the tapestry of student life, confusion weaves its thread, creating a rich and complex narrative. Each uncertainty, challenge, and question becomes a brushstroke, painting a unique portrait of the student experience. Therefore, navigating this maze requires resilience, self-reflection, and a willingness to embrace the uncertainties that ultimately contribute to personal growth and development.
Ms. Achsah Paul
Math & Physics Educator,
Ekya Schools, Byrathi
And I speak from experience. My class has literally two people! Two! Including me. But those classes are very fun. Getting one-on-one guidance for doubts is not the only perk, but getting a much better understanding benefits as well. Also, since there are fewer students, it allows the teachers and students to fly through understanding topics which means you have a lot of spare time in class to chill or ask for PE! And the teacher will most probably allow it! That’s great! However, jokes aside, having less number of students affects your education massively. After being in such a class, I can't imagine what it is like to be one in 30 or even 60 students! Even imagining this makes me nervous. So, I guess the best way to say this is, that even though a class of less strength gives you a way more immersive education, classes with higher numbers give you more memories, fun and friends. And in my opinion, that is what matters the most.
SURYA JAIN Grade IX - IGCSE Ekya Schools, Byrathi
We have all been there: sitting at our desks with a list of tasks to finish while our thoughts drift away. A wavering attention span could most times be a symptom of underlying factors like insufficient sleep, poor eating habits and multiple distractions among others. Ideally, the wise and long-lasting option would be to deal with the causes, rather than the symptom.
Nevertheless, these are three strategies I turn to when I need to focus:
There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all when it comes to attention; it is all about finding the method that works the best for us. Start small and remember: small steps are still progress!
Written by: Ashley Anna Tom (Life Skills Educator, Ekya BTM)
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