Kriya Quest Blogs​

For Parents

For Schools

How Experiential Learning Boosts Admissions and Retention

Find out how experiential learning in schools helps with both admissions and retention. Find out why parents choose schools that focus on hands-on, active learning, and how using NEP-aligned experiential strategies can help build reputation, trust, and long-term growth.

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Why active learning is the new way for schools to get ahead

Find out why active learning is the new way for schools to get ahead of the competition. Find out how experiential learning based on the NEP builds trust with parents, increases admissions, and gets students ready for the future. Use hands-on methods that go beyond grades to make your school stand out and help students really understand.

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For Teachers

Putting Theory into Practice: Why Hands-On Always Wins

Find out why hands-on learning is always the best way to learn. Find out how active learning in the classroom can help you understand theory better, as well as the benefits of hands-on learning and easy activities teachers can do to spark curiosity, creativity, and long-lasting knowledge.

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Behind the Quest

Why Experiential Learning is the Future and How We’re Leading the Way

In short: Just memorizing things won’t help kids deal with the problems of the future. The future is for people who can learn, think, make things, and solve problems. The bridge is experiential learning, which means learning by doing. We are leading the way in this change at Kriya Quest by making experiential learning affordable, scalable, and a part of regular classrooms.

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Our Journey: From a Classroom Idea to Thousands of Kits in Schools

In short: Kriya Quest started with a simple question: Why do kids learn science but not get it? What began as small experiments in the classroom has grown into thousands of kits that fit into the curriculum and are sent to schools all over India. We have learned three important things along the way: kids learn best through play, teachers need things to be simple, and parents are very important partners in learning.

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