Sitemap - 2021 - The GenWise Newsletter
Learning to hold 'creative tension' #38
Can brilliance replace the need for hard work?+ #37
Why everybody should study Economics?++ #36
The right teacher can make a 'boring subject' fascinating+ 35
Learning Through Inquiry and Curiosity: Forensic Investigations+ #34
Coaching for psychosocial skills- Pt.3 of Helping children develop talent+ #33
From potential to expertise- Pt.2 of Helping children develop talent+ #32
Identifying ability- Pt.1 of Helping children develop talent+ #31
The Magic of Residential Programs for Children+ #30
Why all students should learn Computational Thinking+ #29
Fake Nike T-shirts and College Education+ #28
Women in STEM- Overcoming Challenges+ #27
Announcing the Gifted India Network+ #26
How Recognizing Aptitudes helps us go from Good to Great+ #25
Storytelling and Active Parenting+ #24
Weekly 'No TV' Day: Why families and educators of one school do this+ #23
The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Is factual knowledge relevant in the age of google?
Teaching Children to Connect the Dots++ #20
Using Computer Simulations in Learning- 1
Who is Liberal Arts a Good Choice for?
Do Parenting Courses Help?++#16
Questions are more important than answers++ #15
Generalists are obsolete, we need Versatilists++ #14
How to Talk so Kids will Listen++ #13
Learning AI in high-school | The gift of deep listening++ #12
Learning Game Theory; Upcoming Events++ #11
STEM or Humanities? | Upcoming Events++ #10
Why every student must learn cognitive science| Anxious Parents, Praise & Love++ #9
An expert talks about nurturing talent; Children discuss money++ #8
Bhagavad Gita & a game theory simulation; Upcoming Events++ #6
The danger in learning definitions; 21st century parenting challenges++..#5
The importance of play; the club lounge; upcoming events++ #4
Cooks vs Chefs, Hangout with GenWise mentors, Why everything needn't be "fun" for your child++ #2
The struggle with math learning; handling children's lies; last week at the GenWise Club ++ #1