Abhishek Mohan Gupta, Founder and President of the Board of Management at Shrewsbury International School India, outlines the shifts that will define the education sector
Nishtha Lakhani, a second year IBDP student and Jal House Captain of Garodia International Centre For Learning Mumbai (GICLM) thrives on the excitement of continuous learning. She is passionate about exploring new interests and embracing new experiences that challenge and inspire her. Finding immense joy in expressing herself through dance, she has dedicated over a decade to mastering Kathak. Table tennis, swimming, and creative writing, are her other non-scholastic pursuits.
Prof Parul Gupta is Chairperson, Global Engagement, Outreach & Communication and Incubation Centre, and Associate Professor, Business and Labour Law, at MDI Gurgaon
The next story in the EducationWorld Students’ Corner series features Divyash Saxena, a class X student and head boy of Vista International School, Hyderabad
Technology has become an integral part of daily life for people of all ages. However, how different generations use, perceive, and engage with technology varies significantly. The rise of smartphones, the internet, and social media has created new opportunities and challenges, particularly for older generations who did not grow up with these advancements. On the other hand, younger generations, such as millennials and GenZ, are often seen as "digital natives" due to their early exposure to tech.
Student well-being and academic achievement are deeply interconnected, forming the foundation of a successful educational journey. As educational institutions and educators strive to foster environments that support both mental and physical health, the overall academic performance of students can be significantly improved. It is crucial to recognise that a student's ability to thrive academically is often influenced by their mental health, physical condition, and the support systems available to them. By prioritising well-being, schools can create an atmosphere where students feel valued, supported, and equipped to reach their full potential. This article delves into various strategies and approaches that can be implemented to nurture a positive learning environment, provide mental health support, promote physical activity, encourage healthy sleep habits, and utilise technology effectively to enhance student support.
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