Author name: K R Sir

1. Continually examine your instructional practices. (A reflective teacher is always improving) 2. Communicate a sense of urgency. (cut out unproductive activities. Keep expectations high, monitor progress closely, and give students the supports they need before they fail) 3. Communicate high expectations while recognizing students’ needs. (Communicate that you believe they can succeed, and differentiate …

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Tulsi Laxmi Bati Due to increasing population and environmental imbalance, people are suffering from various diseases. It is known to everyone but many people are forced to die prematurely without proper treatment for such diseases. This is true, but if you take a little precaution, you can easily get rid of such diseases. Some treatments …

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Kamal Shwori Suwal Importance of CHILD-FRIENDLY TEACHING  A child is a potter’s raw clay or a new plant. A potter makes the clay into a suitable vessel and like a farmer gives a plant a kind of support, the same way the children of today will grow into beautiful plants if they are given good …

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By Sagar Sainju (2068 B.S.) In order to present a book-review among you, I searched on many books in our school library. From among all, what I found the most inspiring and commendable book is, “In Search of Light.” This book is inspired by the, people’s Movement in Nepal 2062/63 B.S. and written with the …

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Bilam Suwal (2070 B.S.) I have read a lot of story from lots of libraries. From my school library, I have also read many good and interesting stories. Among them I liked the most was “Alice in Wonderland”. That story was written by  ‘Lewis Carroll’ and published by “EKTA Graded Readers”. In the story Alice …

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Sarala Deshemaru (SEE Graduate 2074 B.S.) “ I suppose that there’s always commodity to be happy from enjoying commodity that we like doing or being with the people that make us happy ”. Indeed the simplest thing in life makes us smile and feel happy. It’s said that we must acclimate with what we have. …

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Indra Bhakta Pancha Sports and discipline Discipline means not only respecting your elders, speaking well and behaving well. Following or obeying the policies and rules of your various associations, schools, colleges, and offices can also be considered as part of discipline. Discipline also plays a veritably important part in sports. Discipline is inversely important to …

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Kolan Karmacharya Generation is a group of individual having simultaneously a status which each one holds only for a limited period. And generation gap is a different opinion, thoughts and feelings between one generation and another regarding beliefs, politics and values. In the context of today, usage, generation gap refers to the gap between younger …

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ठूलो मान्छे भन्दा असल मान्छे नै परिवार, समाज, देश वा राष्ट्र र विश्व जगतलाई आवश्यक पर्दछ । मेरो बुबाको एकजना साथी हुनुहुन्छ शान्तदास मानन्धर । उहाँलाई एक पटक मेरो बुबाले सोध्नु भएको थियो, तपाईंको छोरोलाई डाक्टर वा ईञ्जिनियर के बनाउनु हुन्छ ? उहाँले तत्काल जवाफ दिनु भयो, म मेरो छोरालाई असल मान्छे बनाउन चाहन्छु । …

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Peer Group in Education A peer group is a group of students who have similar characteristics to one another. Children can develop a variety of important social-emotional chops, similar as empathy, cooperation, and problem- working ways, in the environment of peer connections. Bullying, exclusion, and deviant peer behaviors are just a few examples of how …

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