TEACHER TRAVELOGUE II – LIGER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA Teacher Ink visited the Liger Leadership Academy in Phnom Pehn Cambodia with a group of educators as a part of the 2nd trip of Teacher Travelogue on 21st and 22nd Nov’19. In our continued effort to expose teachers to alternative learning spaces, this visit to […]
Musings From a Teacher’s Ink – October 2019
TIE-UP WITH SKILLS& YOU Teacher Ink has tied up with SAY (Skills & You) to impart and facilitate training for “Certificate in Teaching Excellence”, which is recognized the National Skills Development Corporation (N.S.D.C)… For more click here COLLABORATION WITH KIDZ WONDERLAND FOR JOLLYPHONICS & PARENT INTERSECT In another collaboration with Kidz Wonderland, Electronic City, Phase- […]
Musings From a Teacher’s Ink – September 2019
TEACHER TRAVELOGUE – DEBUT Teacher Ink debuted its Teacher Travelogue program this July by taking a group of teachers to an unusually wonderful learning space, tucked away in a little village in Coimbatore – The Isha Home School… For more click here FLORIDA MONTESSORI TRAINING COURSE In another milestone, Teacher Ink kick started the Florida […]
JONATHON LIVINGSTONE SEAGULL… AN INSPIRATION
I read the book again .. for the nth time. And as each time, I was overwhelmed with what it could still teach me! How can someone write a book that is so unbearable powerful, so light and heavy, at the same time? Salutations to Bach!! My discussion on the book with my friend, revealed […]
WHO CARES FOR THE TEACHER?
When I started Teacher Ink in 2014, I had just one overpowering idea in my head. To bring the Teaching Community together. The Reason? I was, and am, a teacher. And while I did every bit to make learning and interesting and happy process for my learners, I realized that I had just ONE source […]
10 EXCUSES THAT STOP A TEACHER FROM GROWING PERSONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY
There! I posted an article in favor of teachers, and there is a cold response. With the exception of my rare friends, who share my madness and passion, have responded. My meaningless pictures get a better response. Sad! I’m compelled to conclude that teachers are interested only in trivia. Now when I think back, I […]