Wednesday 15 August 2018



Learning Tree: Good Teacher is an Endless Learner

(கற்றது கைமண் அளவு, கல்லாதது உலகளவு)




Welcome!!! 

Dear Readers,


This blog was started exclusively for the teachers and learners to share their ideas and views about teaching and learning. We invite observation and responses from Primary school to PhD research scholars to share your experiences. This blog will help us to make learning and teaching easy, with all your active participation. Let us make use of this platform grow by generating productive learning and teaching environment. This blog is exclusive for all language teachers and learners, even other stream pedagogical experts can make good use by taking cues and insights from this medium and implement in their respective classes for effective learning and teaching outcome. 

Everyone in this world are product of this society - this blog also invite the readers to share your social thoughts, creative ideas, motivating stories and lot more. 

Dear Teachers,


You are the 'real heroes' of this page. You are most welcome to share your interesting teaching moments and challenging teaching experience. This will facilitate the aspiring teachers to gain experience from all your classrooms experiences. This platform will help you to 'think aloud' about your experience and try providing from the research community in this field and fellow readers. You experience can make us more active and alert in our teaching and to move further in our professional growth.







Dear Students,


You are the cornerstones for this blog. You are invited to share your learning strategies at different contexts, the problems faced while learning and also share your interesting learning moments. Your experience will help other learners, researchers and even some time motivate teachers to implement your strategies in their classroom. You and your responsible contribution to this blogs are most welcome.


I kindly request you all to participate in the discussion and make the blog more interesting and interactive.





















Once again, you are most welcome!!!




Best Regards,

A. Dinesh

PhD Researcher, in English Language Studies
University of Hyderabad

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