Education is not just about textbooks – it connects deeply with children’s culture, traditions, and lived experiences. Arvind Kumar Singh, a teacher from Bulandshahr, shares his experience of making Tesu (Keshu) with his students. This activity shows how learning becomes more joyful, meaningful, and engaging when it is rooted in culture and tradition.
In this article, you will discover:
1. How hands-on activities make classrooms more lively and engaging.
2. The impact of connecting education with children’s culture and traditions.
3. How social and moral values like cooperation, patience, creativity, and collective effort develop through such experiences.
Writer: Arvind Kumar Singh