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Teaching war or peace?
The effects of the atom bomb were devastating. The Hiroshima Peace Park stands as a memorial to it. Is it time for peace now?


Activity room
The demise of the print media has been predicted ever since a multitude of TV channels exploded into Indian households roughly about a decade ago. It hasn't happened yet. In fact, the very opposite thing seems to have happened: the circulation ...
Exploring spaces
School children in Bangalore and Visakhapatnam learnt to overcome their inhibitions through creative movements at an NIE workshop conducted by dancer Anita Ratnam recently.
Meeting Derek
Students of Sree Cauvery School, Bangalore interview Derek O'Brien. Excerpts ...
Learning can be fun
Higher enrolment and lower dropout rates have made Janshalas an alternative to regular schooling.
Experiencing teamwork
"I thought it would be the usual Bharatanatyam dance class type. But, this was so different. The focus was so much on learning through fun" ... Sapna Nandakumar, Oxford School "I thought we would be taught how to perform on stage ...
Schools with Quest this month


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