Bloom’s Taxonomy is a group of three hierarchical models of classification that structures learning objectives into varying degrees of intricacy. It covers objectives in cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains, ranging from basic knowledge and understanding ...
Did you know that the pandemic has resulted in an increase in children’s screen time by five hours! This is a shocking revelation from research conducted by the Ministry of Human Resources in 2020. Researchers ...
As the pace of vaccinations steadily picks up and countries slowly but surely open up borders, there is going to be a massive surge in the tourism industry. Avid travellers who have been cooped up ...
How many languages do you know? Two? Three? Or five? No matter what the number is, you still won’t be able to communicate with 72 million people across the world. Wondering why? These 72 million ...
The age-old debate of classroom study versus self-study is hotly discussed even to this day. It is not just a few students battling out this topic in a debate competition, but often a topic of ...
Teaching children with special needs is an underappreciated job. They need an extra serving of love, encouragement and support apart from specialised instruction designed to meet their unique learning needs. Attending to children with special ...
Designing curricula is a challenging process. The designers have to ensure there are no gaps or redundancies in the curriculum and ensure that the frequency and alignment of the standards are maintained. We, at Next ...
Teacher and author, George Couros says, “Technology will never replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of a great teacher can be transformational.” Technology is now an integral part of education. The right edtech ...
Did you know that water accounts for 75% of the human body? Despite being an essential natural resource to life, 2.2 billion people around the world do not have access to safe water and 1.37 ...
Watching a baby play or being a baby’s playmate is pure delight. Their cute mannerisms and innocent questions warm the heart. According to UNICEF, on the surface, play may seem like it’s all about having ...