Practical ideas on assessment, classroom technology and school leadership — from the team building TedQu.
Admissions in one tool, attendance on paper, marks in spreadsheets, notices on WhatsApp — the real cost of a fragmented campus is the decisions you can’t make.
Read article →Three students answer every question and the rest stay invisible. That’s not a teaching quirk — it’s a measurement blind spot.
Five minutes of roll-call per period doesn’t sound like much. Across a year, it’s the biggest avoidable drain on teaching time.
A percentage tells a parent where their child ranked — and almost nothing about who their child is becoming.
The NEP 2020 asks for continuous, 360-degree assessment. The hard part is doing it every week without burying teachers in paperwork.
The default “smart classroom” hands every student a tablet. There’s a smarter alternative that keeps screens out of children’s hands.
Reading about it is one thing — seeing your own classroom become a report is another. Book a free walkthrough.