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The Transformative Impacts of India's New Education Policy 2020
In July 2020, India unveiled a comprehensive and visionary document that promises to reshape the landscape of education in the country – the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. With a focus on holistic learning, flexibility, and global competitiveness, the policy marks a significant departure from the conventional approaches to education. This article explores the key highlights and potential transformative impacts of India's New Education Policy 2020.
By Golfcartsguide2 years ago in Chapters
Unearthing Seneca Village: The Hidden History Beneath Central Park
Introduction Central Park stands as an iconic haven in the heart of New York City, a lush escape amidst the urban landscape. But beneath its manicured lawns lies an untold tale of displacement and forgotten communities. Seneca Village, a thriving neighborhood of working-class African Americans and immigrants, was erased to make way for this urban oasis. This article delves into the history of Seneca Village, shedding light on the community that was sacrificed for the creation of Central Park.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Chapters
The Night in Memory
I have always been weird. I wasn't always conscious of it, I had moments of blending in, but then I would go to a sleepover and stare at the ceiling while my friends fell asleep in seconds. I was different. I couldn't spend the night at my friends, once I got a phone I would call my mom to come pick me up in the middle of the night and I never knew why. I still don't fully know why -- I didn't have an actual reason, I think it was just various anxiety. Which sucked, because I never really wanted to be home but I felt like I needed to be there, like there would be an apocalypse and I was the only one who could protect my family when that was the farthest thing from true.
By J "Griffin" Rooms2 years ago in Chapters
One Day When I Was a Senior
When coming up with ideas for this prompt, I thought of quite a few stories. Some were unfortunately too short to fit the word requirement, and some that I was afraid would make others embarrassed. Then I remembered something that I believe I only told a couple of people, one of whom was the Vice-Principal. So strap yourselves in, for congratulations you lucky reader, you are in for an interesting tale! Hopefully, I guess it would be up to you whether it is interesting or not.
By Rebecca Patton2 years ago in Chapters
The Clock Shoppe
It was one of those first chilly days in October, when you feel that magical stirring of autumn in the air. The calendars always name some date in September as the official first day of fall, but autumn is one of those things that can’t be announced on any calendar. It’s something you feel as a palpable sensation in your heart, like love.
By Rebekah Brannan2 years ago in Chapters
Breaking Free
I remember the summer of 2021. Beautiful warm weather, sunny skies as waves crash and mist the air. Life felt simple. Life, felt simple. This was one of the first times in my life that I had felt as though I was truly living my life. Trying new things, doing things for myself, not only doing what was expected of me. There was a change coming.
By Connor Stermer2 years ago in Chapters






