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October 10, 2024

World Mental Health Day: From competition to collaboration — Rethinking academic models

On this World Mental Health Day, it is vital to reflect on the state of our education system and the impact it has on student well-being
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October 10, 2024

Mindfulness In Schools: A New Approach To Addressing India’s Student Mental Health Crisis

Over the last two decades, student suicides have increased by 4 per cent annually, double the rate of overall suicides in the country
Wellbeing
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October 8, 2024

How can career counselling shift the focus from competition to competence?

Career counselling transforms learning by focusing on students' strengths, guiding personal and professional growth beyond academic grades. It fosters competency-based education, helping students develop real-world skills for a successful and fulfilling future.
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September 30, 2024

Student suicides rising in India: The stigma and the silence

Recent incidents of student suicides in India highlight the growing mental health crisis among the youth. Despite efforts to address the issue, factors like academic pressure, lack of support, and stigma around mental health continue to contribute to this alarming trend.

Blogs

Beyond Prestige: How Students Are Redefining “Fit” in a Purpose-Driven World

For decades, conversations around college fit often circled around rankings, acceptance rates, and name recognition. Counselors, parents, and students alike measured success by proximity to prestige. Yet, a quiet but powerful shift is underway. Across continents and classrooms, students are beginning to ask a deeper question: not just “Where can I get in?” but “Why am I going there?”This evolution in mindset represents one of the most meaningful transformations in modern education. It signals a move from prestige to purpose, from status to substance, and from competition to connection.

The Untapped Power of Governments in Mainstreaming School Counseling

Have you ever noticed how when schools, communities, NGOs, and government institutions team up, public school counseling begins to shift from aspiration into action? For the IC3 Movement, highlighting these collaborations shows how education policy, public school counseling, and government and education reform can work together with inspiring results.

Career Guidance Isn’t Just for the Privileged

At the heart of the IC3 Movement lies a simple but profound mission: to bring career and college counseling into every school, for every student, everywhere. This mission challenges an uncomfortable truth that access to good guidance often depends on where you live, what your family earns, or the networks you are born into. For too long, career guidance has been viewed as a luxury, available mostly to those in well-resourced schools or urban centers. IC3 exists to make sure that changes.

Digital Addiction and the Need for Human Guidance in a Hyperconnected World

Walk into any classroom or hallway today, and you will see students with eyes fixed on their phones, laptops, or tablets. Technology is everywhere, and it is shaping how students learn, connect, and dream about the future. While the digital world offers incredible opportunities, it also raises important questions about balance, well-being, and human connection. This is where counselors, especially career and college counselors, come in. In a hyperconnected world, counselors are not only helping students choose careers and universities. They are also guiding them to use technology wisely, balance screen time, and connect with their true aspirations.