
Building Inclusive Classrooms with Dhwani- Voices of Practitioners
Dhwani (sound/voice) is a teacher's resource tool-kit built by practitioners with decades of experience driving inclusion in the classrooms, published by Bookosmia

Dhwani (sound/voice) is a teacher's resource tool-kit built by practitioners with decades of experience driving inclusion in the classrooms, published by Bookosmia

Sarthak writes a futuristic story that follows Shanky, a boy from 2075, as he spends his vacation with his grandparents in a small city, away from his usual robotic teachers and digital learning. When he sees an old, abandoned school building, his grandfather shares nostalgic memories of attending school in 2025—filled with human teachers, real books, and friendships. He asks many questions to satisfy his curiosity, reading the story to find out the future AI world.

Saral, a 15-year-old, pens down the role of artificial intelligence in the simplest and most detailed form possible.

Veer, a 10 year old writes a humorous fantasy poem about a mischievous desktop that develops a desire to attend school with its owner, offering supernatural abilities to help the child navigate their day.

Are you back to school? As a new academic year begins,13-year-old Oshin from Delhi feels inspired by her teachers in this poem.

As school re-opens, 11-year-old Aarna from Gurugram feels thankful for her wonderful teachers. What’s your message for them?

Dhwani (sound/voice) is a teacher's resource tool-kit built by practitioners with decades of experience driving inclusion in the classrooms, published by Bookosmia

Sarthak writes a futuristic story that follows Shanky, a boy from 2075, as he spends his vacation with his grandparents in a small city, away from his usual robotic teachers and digital learning. When he sees an old, abandoned school building, his grandfather shares nostalgic memories of attending school in 2025—filled with human teachers, real books, and friendships. He asks many questions to satisfy his curiosity, reading the story to find out the future AI world.

Saral, a 15-year-old, pens down the role of artificial intelligence in the simplest and most detailed form possible.

Veer, a 10 year old writes a humorous fantasy poem about a mischievous desktop that develops a desire to attend school with its owner, offering supernatural abilities to help the child navigate their day.

Are you back to school? As a new academic year begins,13-year-old Oshin from Delhi feels inspired by her teachers in this poem.

As school re-opens, 11-year-old Aarna from Gurugram feels thankful for her wonderful teachers. What’s your message for them?
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