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Atypical Play- Making Play Meaningful for All
31 January 2026 | Rs. 600/- Status: Completed About the Workshop Learning is something that cannot be confined to the walls of a classroom. We learn the best when we experience something, and open ourselves to experiences that are new to us. Learning is organic; and for many children it happens organically in play spaces-…
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Unlock How to Use Puppetry in Early Years Classrooms
A practical guide for Early Childhood Educators on puppetry in early years classrooms. Puppetry has always been part of childhood, but in early years education, it becomes far more than entertainment. A puppet is a bridge. It softens transitions, supports emotional safety, invites curiosity, and gives children a symbolic tool through which they can understand…
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Networking for Teachers: The Complete How-To Guide
In today’s education landscape, teaching can feel isolating. Even the most passionate teachers often work within the same classroom walls, rarely accessing the collective wisdom around them. This is why networking for teachers is not a luxury -it’s becoming essential to growth, confidence, and long-term career fulfilment. Strong educator networks don’t just help teachers find…
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How Capstone Projects Strengthen K12 Professional Development Programs
Professional development programs often promise “improved teaching practice,” but the real test lies in how effectively teachers can apply their learning in the classroom. This is where capstone projects become a defining feature of high-quality K12 professional development. In the ReThink Education Certification Program, our three-month online training culminates in a capstone project that asks…
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10 Non-ICT Instructional Tools Every 21st Century Educator Should Know
Most Google searches for instructional tools throw you into a maze of apps and platforms. But real instructional tools are not digital products. They are thinking structures and pedagogical tools backed by learning science. They create the conditions for better understanding, higher engagement, and richer student work. These tools are for anyone in the K12…
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Gamification: Tools and Strategies That Actually Work | Free Template
Gamification is not about turning classrooms into video games. It is about intentionally using game elements to increase motivation, deepen engagement, and strengthen learning behaviours. When used well, it helps students develop persistence, collaborative skills, and goal-orientation. This guide distills high-impact tools and strategies that have been tested in real classrooms and align with Ekya’s…
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A Celebration of Curiosity, Community, and 15 Years of Ekya | FIND Festival 2025
FIND Festival 2025 this month marked a milestone at Ekya Schools that feels equal parts humbling and electrifying. We turned 15. Fifteen years of reimagining what learning can be. Fifteen years of questioning, experimenting, and building a culture where young people grow into thinkers, creators, and doers. And honestly, there couldn’t have been a more…
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Virtual Play Lab Series: Designing Experiential Learning For K12 Classrooms
Experiential learning places students at the center of the learning journey by encouraging them to learn through doing, reflecting, and applying knowledge in meaningful contexts. From simulations and role plays to inquiry-based projects, experiential learning makes concepts come alive while building essential 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving. This Virtual Play Lab…
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Virtual Play Lab Series: Integrating Game-Based Learning Into Your Lesson Plans
Game-based learning is a transformative approach to teaching that combines play with purposeful learning. When students engage in games, they don’t just absorb content; they practice problem-solving, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking in authentic contexts. For teachers, games provide opportunities to connect lessons to real-world scenarios, adapt instruction for different learning styles, and spark curiosity…
