India’s education shifts from rote learning to open book exams, promoting critical thinking and real-world application.
By integrating the Sugar Board initiative with experiential curriculum tools, schools can transform a compliance exercise into a movement. They can shift from passive adoption to active impact, nurturing food-conscious, health-literate students
What if classrooms looked more like laboratories of life, where students did more than they read? That’s the heart of experiential learning, a concept that’s quietly rewriting the rules of education. It’s not about cramming for a test or memorizing definitions. It’s about rolling up sleeves, asking “why,” and discovering “how.” Whether it’s building a […]