Education & Learning: Practical Tips, News & Guides

Want clearer study plans, quick ways to find trusted resources, or simple updates on education in India? This category brings together short, useful pieces you can act on today. You’ll find study techniques, exam prep ideas, policy highlights, and practical advice for teachers and parents.

Read our featured piece, "What is the concept of the history of education?" if you want context about how schools, methods, and ideas evolved. Knowing the history helps you understand why classrooms work the way they do and how reforms shape learning now.

Smart Study Habits

Start with one clear goal: what you want to learn and why. Break it into small tasks you can finish in 25–50 minutes. Short, focused sessions beat long, unfocused ones. Use active recall: after a study block, close your notes and explain the topic out loud or write a quick summary. That sticks better than re-reading.

Mix your subjects each day to avoid fatigue and improve retention. Practice problems and past papers matter more than passive notes. Track your progress with a simple checklist—small wins keep motivation high. If you get stuck, ask a classmate or teacher immediately rather than waiting days.

Resources & Next Steps

Prefer online learning? Pick one reliable course and finish it before starting another. Watch short lessons, then practice what you learned right away. For exam prep, use timed mock tests to build speed and reduce stress. For younger learners, parents should set a predictable routine and limit distractions during study time.

Teachers: try one new method at a time, like short peer discussions or quick quizzes, and note what improves understanding. Small changes often create steady gains in classroom engagement.

Looking for policy updates or deeper reads? We cover major changes that affect schools and students across India. Expect clear summaries explaining what each change means at the classroom level—no jargon, just the main points and practical effects.

Want to learn a new skill outside school? Pick a project that forces you to use the new skill—build a simple website to learn coding, record short videos to improve communication, or teach someone else to sharpen your knowledge. Real projects highlight gaps faster than theory alone.

This category aims to save you time. Each article gives actionable steps, quick tips, and reliable resources you can try immediately. Browse recent posts to find focused advice for exams, classroom tricks, online learning, or lifelong learning strategies. Keep coming back—education changes fast, and small updates can make a big difference in how you learn and teach.

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TN 12th Result 2023 declared on May 8 with 94.03% pass rate. Girls outperformed boys with 96.38% vs 91.45%. Check how to access marks and what's next for students.

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JEE Main 2026: What Rank Does 50 Marks Get You?

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Applications are now open for the 2025 Azim Premji Scholarship, targeting up to 2.5 lakh girl students from government schools in 18 Indian states. The award offers Rs 30,000 per year for the full length of an undergraduate or diploma course, provided enrollment is continuous. Candidates must have completed Class 10 and 12 in government schools and secured admission to a recognized institution. The online portal closes on September 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM. Required documents include marksheets, Aadhaar, admission proof, photo, signature and bank details.

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What is the concept of the history of education?

What is the concept of the history of education?

Aarav Chatterjee Jul. 26 0

The concept of the history of education is essentially a deep dive into how education systems, theories, and practices have evolved over time. It's fascinating to see how different societies have valued and approached education, from ancient times to the present day. The journey has been marked by significant shifts, like the introduction of compulsory education and the growing emphasis on lifelong learning. Understanding this history is crucial as it forms the basis of our current educational systems and perspectives. It's like peering into the past to better navigate our educational future.

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