I. R. Pathak
Bio
Educationist by career, writer-poet by passion, thinker by nature, humorous by habit. Love to share thoughts and experience.
Stories (26/0)
A Quest For Self-Importance
To be true, my desire for self-importance has taught me some harsh lessons over the years. But I still hold on to a ray of hope, although I’m unsure where it lies. I used to share my thoughts in magazines. It was before social media and online writing blogs became popular. Then visionary entrepreneurs saw huge potential in the self-importance market. They jumped into the arena to capture the minds of starving self-importance seekers.
By I. R. Pathak2 days ago in Humor
Never Failing Techniques for Teachers to Discipline a Classroom
The First Quality of a Teacher Is the Ability to Control the Students in the Classroom The researchers published the Study Report in the International Journal of Scientific Research. It found that 56% of students said that classroom chatter and scraping were annoying. They were from tables and chairs. These noises led to easily broken attention.
By I. R. Pathak8 days ago in Education
How to Influence Teens Today
Teenagers today do not wait for their teachers and parents to quench their curiosity. They stay empowered all the time, holding a device in their palms. Earlier, even today, the best way to guide teenagers was by leading by example. I’ve seen that teenagers often emulate the behaviours and values they observe in adults.
By I. R. Pathak8 days ago in Families
How Your Small Acts Keep You in People's Memory
I am always curious to know how somebody can leave a long-lasting impression on those whom they interact with. In our day-to-day life, we encounter complexities of life in a variety of situations. I remember the extraordinary power of ordinary moments to inscribe indelible marks on our memory.
By I. R. Pathak15 days ago in Humans
We all prefer the truth, but how many of us speak it?
There is a thin margin between truth and lies. It is simply a game of transformation of sentences — from positive to negative and vice versa. Lies are kissable to all, high-low, rich-poor, weak-strong, ugly-fair, public- government. It is prejudiced to none like a professional harlot.
By I. R. Pathak3 years ago in Humans
Don’t forsake Your Old Friends
When I was in High School, one day, I was bluffing my elder cousin showing myself as a studious scholar. I was carelessly playing with the pages of an English Grammar and Composition Book written by some incompetent author. Who plagiarized the list of idioms and proverbs from J.C. Nesfield. By chance, I saw a saying, “Don’t forsake your old friends.” As I read, I was scared. Because till then, some of my friends of the diaper and underwear era had been lost unconsciously. I was worried about how to reconnect my link with those friends.
By I. R. Pathak3 years ago in Journal
A Teaching Method that reconstructs Learning and Learners' Personality together
All educators aim to empower their students with knowledge and skills of problem-solving and critical thinking. However, this is an immense task in the era of technology. Locating information is not as difficult as understanding and interpreting the information obtained for both teachers and students alike.
By I. R. Pathak3 years ago in Education
Creation of Fiction
Suddenly he broke his silence and in tattered voice with terribly frightened, wide- open eyes, spoke, “ A strong wave of light caught me on the bed and pulled me out through the closed door as if my body could penetrate any solid matter wood or steel. In the spur of a moment, I was gliding in the space without wings. Something invisible was controlling me without holding. I was passing through the planets like a flashlight. Though I was not feeling at speed yet scenes in front of my eyes were mysteriously getting changed at the batting of an eye. Reaching somewhere in the space I was sucked and extracted. Just after that I opened my eyes and found lying on my bed. I know no one will believe me. I am absolutely sane and truly narrating what happened to me last night.”
By I. R. Pathak3 years ago in Poets
Farewell to Trump
Dear Mr Trump, It is still fresh in my memory. Our Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi organised "Namaste Trump" a great reception program for you when you came to India in February of last year. I witnessed the program from beginning to end. And I relished your speech word by word. The mega event's illustrative purpose was to highlight your intimacy with India. You wanted to impress 4.4 million Indian Americans well before the U.S. Presidential Election.
By I. R. Pathak3 years ago in The Swamp