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Glorious Greenery : Grade 3

Grade 3 ( Happiness group) learnt about plants extensively through an interesting  project called GLORIOUS GREENERY. Project method  is a medium of instruction where the facilitator uses a collaborative approach with the learners, integrating...

Self-directed Learning through Personal Projects

Self-directed Learning, a form of learning, where learners are in the driver seat of their own learning, has been seen to deliver great results for the educators, who around the world, are researching and deploying strategies that engage...

In-building diversity through teams

As we expand our new campus, more hands join us aboard to create a conducive environment that would augment and edify the growth of our learners'. Our diverse faculty will continue to propel the pre-established inclusion at Prakriti, assist in...

Water Wonders: Grade 1

Thematic learning helps students draw connections from the real world by integrating fun learning activities inspired from surroundings (e.g. ecosystem, atmosphere etc.) The activities compel children to think, problem-solve, develop gross /fine...

A Literary Visit to Gandhi Smriti

Our middle school learners were at Gandhi Smriti today to learn language skills in the context of an important freedom movement. Britishers had forced upon Indigo plantation on Indian farmers for their commercial pursuit that led to starvation...

What can Modern Schools Learn from Ancient Wisdom?

“Ancient Indian traditions may say a lot to modern schools. Only if the schools are willing to listen….” Once upon a time, there lived a frog who had spent all his life in a well. One day, another frog from the ocean came to its well. The frog...

Remembering Danish Siddiqui

Danish Siddiqui, father of one of the children at Prakriti and a world-acclaimed photo-journalist is no more today. However, his relentless quest for exposing the truth to raise consciousness of the society will keep him alive with us eternally....

Homeschooling in India

“The home is mankind’s first and most basic school. Home-centred education is as old as civilization itself, commencing long before public schools were organized or even conceived.”...

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