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EVENTS AND BLOGS
Musings on the Agastya Journey
Agastya Blogs
5 Common Learning Styles And How To Accommodate Them In The Classroom
Children absorb and retain information in different ways. Hence, it is essential to accommodate them in the classroom to ensure that all...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 33 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 9: Tagore’s Shantiniketan
The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of applied philosophy that...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 34 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 8: Rousseau’s Social Contract
The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of applied philosophy that...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 34 min read
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Celebrating IWD 2022 — A quiz for students on Women Scientists
Written by Revathi Narayanan 3rd and 4th March 2022 — the same scene played out in selected schools and Agastya Science Centres from...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 33 min read
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Incorporating Digital Tools In The Classroom
Written by Nethra Singhi In a previous article , we explored the pros and cons of technology within the classroom and technology as the...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 32 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 7: Locke’s Modern Empiricism
The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of applied philosophy that...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 33 min read
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Learning From The Mavericks: Sardar Vallabhai Patel
This is a transcript of the podcast Learning From The Mavericks: Sardar Vallabhai Patel by Ramji Raghavan Nearly a century ago, on...
Ramji Raghavan
Jan 34 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 6" Descartes’ Dualism
Written by Nethra Singhi The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 34 min read
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Campus At A Glance Part 3: The Bookworm’s Paradise
The Agastya’s Campus Creativity Lab at Kuppam is designed to provide children with the best learning environment and equipment. It...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 32 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 5: Roger Bacon’s Five Sciences
Written by Nethra Singhi The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 34 min read
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The Campus At A Glance: Part 2
Written by Nethra Singhi The Agastya’s Campus Creativity Lab at Kuppam is designed to provide children with the best learning environment...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 33 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 4: Erasmus's Humanism
Written by Nethra Singhi The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 34 min read
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The Campus At A Glance: Part 1
The Agastya’s Campus Creativity Lab at Kuppam is designed to provide children with the best learning environment and equipment. It...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 32 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 3: al-Kindi’s Multiculturalism
Written by Nethra Singhi The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 33 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 2: Confucian Xueji
Written by Nethra Singhi The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 35 min read
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Learning From The Mavericks: Tom Watson Of IBM
This is a transcript of Ramji Raghavan’s podcast: Learning from the Mavericks: Tom Watson of IBM . . . It was the roaring...
Ramji Raghavan
Jan 37 min read
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Educational Philosophy Part 1: Plato’s Republic
Written by Nethra Singhi The Philosophy of Education is a reflection on the nature, aims and problems of education. It is a branch of...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 35 min read
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14 Amazing Women Icons in STEM
Can you name five leaders in the STEM fields in under a minute? Try now. Who did you think of? How many of them were men? Were any of...
Agastya International Foundation
Jan 35 min read
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Learning From The Pandemic: Children’s Edition
Written by Nethra Singhi In a country of a hundred and eighty crore mobile phone users, seventy crores of which use the internet on it,...
Nethra Singhi
Jan 32 min read
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Learning from the Mavericks: A Tribute to Ramanujan
This is a transcript of Ramji Raghavan’s podcast: Learning from the Mavericks: A Tribute to Ramanujan. . . . I first learnt about...
Ramji Raghavan
Jan 36 min read
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