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“To succeed is to have failed” – learning from failures
John McEnroe was the # 1 tennis player from 1980 to 1984 – and one of the finest...
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Sports and experiential learning
A huge part of our childrens’ time is spent in being educated. This consists of classes at school...
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Transforming learning: Part -3
(This article is the 3rd in a series on using play to transform learning for children) It was...
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Transforming learning: Part-2
Power of Play (This article is the 2nd in a series on using play to transform learning for...
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Transforming learning: Part-1
magine a rock-climber inching her way up a huge, ominous looking rock – completely absorbed in the intense...
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Schools are Gradually Reopening – Should they start Physical Education and Sports too?
The year 2021 has started on a positive note with schools in several states of India re-opening, in...
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Early sports specialisation – Is this the right path?
Steffi Graf started practicing on a court at the age of four, played her first tournament at five...
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How schools can change the future of sports in India
How schools can change the future of sports in India Where do children play? Everyone seems to agree...
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Celebrating the spirits of sports
Celebrating the spirits of sports India has never been a sports intensive nation. Yet, sports has always carved...
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Sporting nation = Obese nation
Sporting nation = Obese nation In the 2016 Olympics, USA won 121 medals (46 Gold). Great Britain won...
“To succeed is to have failed” – learning from failures