Meesha Arora

Meesha Arora

Economics teacher at The British School, New Delhi

Meesha Arora teaches Economics in The British School, New Delhi. She has always been amused by Economics as it brings out a host of perspectives onto the table. Before teaching, she has worked in the corporate sector for several years which has enabled her to view the practical use of this subject across various business scenarios. As an educator, Meesha is determined to lend a helping hand to her students navigating through the complex and yet equally exciting opportunities within and outside the periphery of school.

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Teaching economic concepts through rap
Teaching economic concepts through rap

In our latest reader submission, Meesha Arora – a teacher at The British School, New Delhi – shares how giving students the task of creating their own rap to showcase their knowledge and understanding has proved to be a great learning resource in her own classroom.

Connecting a school’s mission and vision to daily learning
Connecting a school’s mission and vision to daily learning

In this reader submission, Meesha Arora – a teacher at The British School, New Delhi – discusses how schools can better connect their vision and mission statements to day-to-day learning activities and collect evidence and feedback to further guide teacher planning.

Promoting student engagement and wellbeing in a post-pandemic world
Promoting student engagement and wellbeing in a post-pandemic world

During the coronavirus pandemic, educators have been confronted with the challenge of keeping students engaged and safe, and ensuring their wellbeing.’ In this article, Meesha Arora shares ideas to help teachers understand and support students’ socio-emotional needs.