
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

Discover why slow learning is a blessing. In this blog, Debadrita from Haripal shares her journey, struggles, and the hidden blessings of learning at her own pace.

Dhriti from Delhi shares in this blog: Life is a journey where relationships add meaning and lessons that shape us. People come and go, but every experience helps us grow, making us who we are.

Shivansh from Faridabad conveys a message of gratitude for the abilities we possess while encouraging empathy and respect for those who face physical challenges. He reminds us of the shared humanity that unites us and discourages discrimination or mockery.

Niyathi, a 13 year old from chennai writes a thought provoking poem about the pressures put upon a person to constantly improve.

Sports medals are not for every kid but play certainly is. 17 year old Prisha from Chandigarh shares her journey of why children don't play and the power of teachers to make things turn around.

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

Discover why slow learning is a blessing. In this blog, Debadrita from Haripal shares her journey, struggles, and the hidden blessings of learning at her own pace.

Dhriti from Delhi shares in this blog: Life is a journey where relationships add meaning and lessons that shape us. People come and go, but every experience helps us grow, making us who we are.

Shivansh from Faridabad conveys a message of gratitude for the abilities we possess while encouraging empathy and respect for those who face physical challenges. He reminds us of the shared humanity that unites us and discourages discrimination or mockery.

Niyathi, a 13 year old from chennai writes a thought provoking poem about the pressures put upon a person to constantly improve.

Sports medals are not for every kid but play certainly is. 17 year old Prisha from Chandigarh shares her journey of why children don't play and the power of teachers to make things turn around.
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