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Proactive Steps to Manage Challenging Student Behaviors

by in blog March 3, 2022

In the best of times, disruptive student behaviours are challenging to effectively act on. And now, this is compounded by our current reality: a traumatic time—during which many of us are just trying to hang on and stay in the profession—that has reduced our patience, taxed our energy, and increased our reactivity. So maybe we […]

Improvement vs Perfection: Problems Associate with Expecting Student Perfection

by in blog, Education Reform February 20, 2022

Perfection is a dangerous concept to aim for or claim. Perfection has a ceiling. It suggests we reach a certain point and then we’re done. But we’re never truly done. Our familiarisation with predictable, identical, and consistent goods has influenced our expectations of ourselves, of others, and of children. We’ve become conditioned to believe that, […]

Why Should Schools Have Good Infrastructure?

by in blog February 12, 2022

The main aim of the school is to provide education that involves a series of programs and activities which help in the personality development of a human being. The success of these programs and activities depends upon the availability of proper infrastructure. The term “Physical infrastructure” describes the physical facilities of the school such as […]

Why Should Siblings Study in The Same School?

by in blog February 12, 2022

Having a sibling is a blessing for all children. Even if they are too young to realize it. There are a few general benefits of growing up in one or more siblings. These benefits have also been recognized by the best schools in Odisha thus encouraging parents to send their children to the same school. […]

Why the CBSE Board is better than Odisha state board?

by in blog, Skill Development February 11, 2022

Every year India prepares young minds for many examinations and unfolds the mind-blowing talents in schools, colleges, and other educational institutions. More and more students undergo a brutal, challenging and needlessly competitive deal- the board exam. Every student experience waiting times for best results desperately hoping for the best numbers which will decide their future. […]