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The Rise of Universal Design for Learning in Modern Classrooms

9th July 2026

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Not every student learns the same way, yet schools often teach as if they do. Discover how Universal Design for Learning and Special Needs Education courses in Mumbai help teachers build inclusive, accessible classrooms for all learners.  ...


Written By : Sanjana Chowdhury

                  

     

The Career Plateau Many Experienced Teachers Face and How They Move Beyond It

24th June 2026

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Teaching experience alone is no longer enough to advance. Structured doctoral programs equip educators with research, strategy, and leadership expertise. This blog explores how a Ph.D. in Education for working professionals bridges the gap between skill and formal recognition. ...


Written By : Sheetal Sharma

                  

     

ADHD in the Classroom: Everything Your Degree Didn't Prepare You For

22nd June 2026

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A student with ADHD is not careless, lazy, or intentionally disruptive. They are navigating a brain that struggles with attention regulation, time, transitions, and impulse control. This blog explores how teachers can become the support system these learners need.  ...


Written By : Bindita Sinha

                  

     

You Know How to Teach. But Do You Know How Every Child Learns?

16th June 2026

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Classrooms are filled with learners who think, process, communicate, and respond in different ways. Standard teacher training may not always prepare educators for this reality. This blog explains how special education courses help teachers teach with greater awareness and confidence.  ...


Written By : Sonal Agrawal

                  

     

Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia - The Three Words Every Teacher Should Know Before Day One

9th June 2026

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Almost every classroom includes students who are trying hard but still falling behind academically. Often, the issue is not effort but an unidentified learning difference that teachers were never trained to recognise properly. In this blog post, we explore what every educator needs to understand about dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dyspraxia before entering the classroom.  ...


Written By : Sanjana Chowdhury

                  

     

Hyperlexia in the Classroom: How Teachers and Parents Can Support Learning

22nd April 2026

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Early reading is often celebrated, but what if comprehension doesn’t follow? Many children with hyperlexia go unnoticed or misunderstood in classrooms. In this blog, we explore what hyperlexia really is and how teachers and parents can respond. ...


Written By : Sheetal Sharma

                  

     
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