Inquest Education Articles
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Middle Stage, Middle Ground: What Changes for Classes 6–8 Under NEP 2020
Classes 6–8 aren’t the “Preparatory Stage” — they’re the Middle Stage, and NEP 2020 has quietly stacked three of its most demanding…
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The Third Language Gap: What a New Parliamentary Report Reveals About NEP’s Formula
A Parliamentary committee just confirmed what many schools already knew: the third-language rollout arrived before the staff, materials, or guidance needed to…
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Ten Bagless Days: What NEP’s Vocational Mandate Actually Requires of Schools
NEP 2020’s vocational mandate for Classes 6–8 isn’t just ten bagless days on a calendar — it’s a local-partner network, a timetable…
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Nurturing Lifelong Inquirers: The Foundations of Early Learning
Children are born inquirers. The task before educators is not to instil curiosity but to protect and channel what is already there…
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School Education & Holistic Learning
Why the arts, music and co-curricular pursuits build more than creativity — they build the resilience and discipline that a balanced curriculum…
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Teaching the Teachers: India’s Real AI Challenge Isn’t the Curriculum
India has to train 8.5 million teachers for its new AI curriculum within one year. The real test of this mandate isn’t…
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NEP 2020 at Six: The Foundation the AI Mandate Is Built On
India’s new AI curriculum isn’t standalone policy — it’s built on six years of NEP 2020 reform. Here’s how solid that foundation…
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The Future of Education in India: What Happens When AI Meets Scale?
India has made AI a mandatory school subject from 2026-27. What that means for a system educating 247 million students.
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After Authorization: What the 2020 Evaluation Model Actually Checks
Authorization isn’t the finish line — evaluation is where an IB World School proves the standards held. What changed under the 2020…
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Beyond the Checklist: Five Areas That Decide IB Authorization
Paperwork alone doesn’t win IB authorization. The five areas that tend to separate a smooth candidacy journey from a stalled one.
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Kaizen in Schools: Continuous Improvement for Leadership Teams
The Japanese principle of continuous, incremental improvement — and what it looks like when a school leadership team applies it to its…
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Differentiation in the Classroom: What It Actually Means (and What It Doesn’t)
Differentiation is not giving the advanced child more work. A close look at what the research actually says it means, and the…
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Redefining Learning
Has the teacher’s job changed, or has education simply asked the same role to do more? A look at what it actually…
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How Schools Build Resilience in Students — and Why Sport Does It Best
Confidence and resilience are built in small, unremarkable moments of struggle. Why sport and co-curriculars are the richest testing ground for adversity…
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Assessment as Learning: What It Means and How Schools Build It
Assessment should reveal what a student genuinely understands, not just rank them. Why Assessment as Learning is the least explored, most transformative…
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Knowledge vs Skills in Curriculum Design: Why the Distinction Matters
Knowledge and skills are not the same thing, even though schools often teach as if they are. Why the distinction matters for…
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The Outside Curriculum
Teachers are not just custodians of a syllabus — they are creators, dreamers and artists in their own right. Why that matters…