In the Press
Chaman Bhartiya School featured in Business Standard, the third largest financial daily in India.
Chaman Bhartiya School featured in Business Standard, the third largest financial daily in India.
Distance dilemmas
BENGALURU: Online classes, missing friends and a disrupted routine… it’s been an uncertain time for many students. One would then expect child counsellors to be busy, but the reality of the situation is quite different. With classes being held at home, the resultant lack of confidentiality has led to a decline in numbers.
LET MOTHER TONGUE BE MEDIUM
OF INSTRUCTION,
BUT ENGLISH MUST STAY
Copenhagen-born Allan Kjaer Andersen is the Bangalore-based director of the new age K-12 Chaman Bhartiya School (CBS) — the first education initiative of the Gurgaon-based real estate heavyweight Bhartiya Group.
Importance of personalised, project-based and play-based learning in cognitive development
Children develop cognitive skills rapidly in the first few years of life and build on them progressively throughout grade school.
This article highlights how education being a crucial element is observing a shift in its pedagogy and how academicians are focusing on bringing school education a step higher to mould students to grow in this competitive world. The team had focused on highlighting concepts around better understanding, shifting the way students learn, how schools are aiming at curbing stress/anxiety and preparing students to dominate the world with VUCA.
Mr. Allan’s article: ‘Importance of early education in developing leaders’ was featured in the Education World portal. The article talks about the qualities a leader should have and how education can play an important role in developing those qualities from early childhood days. The article also gives an insight into the qualities a child can develop in the early years of education. It also takes us through the importance of being a leader in today’s time and influencing people for better and how a holistic approach to education can be a major stepping stone in a child’s growth.