07/09/2025
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Coffee by my side, headphones on, and numbers flowing across the screen βπ»βοΈ
Even weekends are for learning, teaching, and creating that spark of curiosity ππ
Because when passion meets purpose, thereβs no such thing as βoff days.β π‘
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24/03/2025
Math + ELA + a sprinkle of imagination = the perfect recipe for engagement.
Teaching coordinates, but make it delicious!
Hereβs a little sneak peek from one of my recent sessions with a bright student from New York. Instead of just plotting points on a graph, we turned it into a fruit and veggie adventure!
Each coordinate had a healthy treat β pineapple at (5, 2), onion at (8, 1), and so on β and hereβs the twist: since I also teach ELA, my student had to craft a compound sentence for each item.
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βThe pineapple is at (5, 2), and itβs sweeter than the onion at (8, 1)!β
Itβs always exciting to blend subjects like Math and English to make learning more engaging and memorable.
Multisensory. Multidisciplinary. Maximum engagement.
Thatβs what learning at Aastha Academy looks like!
10/03/2025
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28/12/2024
This morning, I received a touching message from a parent of one of my students, along with a beautiful picture and a cash gift via PayPal as a Christmas present. While the financial gesture is appreciated, what truly warmed my heart was being included in their festive celebrations through this picture. Having known this student for just six months, itβs moments like these that truly enrich the teaching experience.
Fellow educators, have you received any memorable gifts or messages from students this Christmas season? Iβd love to hear your stories! # TeachingJoy
23/05/2024
Online Teaching vs. Offline Teaching: My Personal Perspective
As someone who teaches both online and offline, I've experienced the unique advantages and challenges of each method. Here's my take:
Flexibility and Accessibility
π Online: Connect from anywhere, anytime, great for remote areas.
π« Offline: Structured environment but limits accessibility.
Interaction and Engagement
π» Online: Dynamic with video calls and interactive apps, but less personal.
π©βπ« Offline: Hands-on engagement and immediate feedback.
Resource Availability
π Online: Vast resources like e-books and simulations.
π Offline: Effective traditional resources, but less variety.
Personalized Learning
π Online: Adaptive technologies for individual pace.
π Offline: Consistent curriculum, but less individualized.
Social Interaction and Development
π₯ Online: Virtual collaboration, but lacks depth.
π€ Offline: Fosters interpersonal skills and community engagement.
Conclusion
Both online and offline teaching have their pros and cons. Finding the right balance creates a flexible, engaging, and effective learning experience.
22/05/2024
As teachers, there is no greater joy than seeing our students smile and engage enthusiastically in their studies. It fills us with immense satisfaction knowing that we are fostering a love for learning and helping them build a bright future. Each smile, each question, and each breakthrough moment remind us why we chose this noble profession.