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	<title>Comments on: Children&#8217;s outbound adventure</title>
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		<title>By: Promoting Outbound Education In India &#171; Development and Learning</title>
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		<description>[...] I see a definite need for such programmes among students as well as teachers to promote close bonds and constructive relationships. Too many teachers I come across are &#8220;just doing their jobs&#8221;. There are some who stand out with their committment to make education a wholesome experience, but it is far more common to find teachers applying their &#8220;standard template&#8221; of teaching without deviations, and worse, discouraging deviations arising from curiosity among students. [...]</description>
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