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July 24, 2025

IC3 Movement Invites Educators to Register for the Biggest Global Conference on Counseling and Career Readiness

IC3 Conferences Have Impacted Over 3.3 Million Students Across 104 Countries. “Counseling as a Culture” to be the Central Theme for IC3’s 2025 Conference. Third Edition of Student Suicides Report and Fifth Student Quest Survey to be Released
July 9, 2025

शिक्षा मंत्रालय के सर्वे में चौंकाने वाले खुलासे, क्या है New Education Policy, क्या है चुनौतियां?

शिक्षा का स्तर बच्चों की समझ से तय होता है इसलिए सिलेबस नहीं Subjects पर बच्चों की पकड़ जरुरी है. तो आज बात एजुकेशन सिस्टम की परख की. तो क्या कहता है बच्चों की समझ का गुणा-गणित, रियलिटी चेक के टेबल टेस्ट में हमारा स्कूली शिक्षा का सिस्टम कहां ठहरता है. आज इसी मुद्दे पर बात करेंगे. दरअसल स्कूली शिक्षा की क्वालिटी को जांचने के लिए शिक्षा मंत्रालय ने देशभर के सरकारी, प्राइवेट और सहायता प्राप्त स्कूलों में एक सर्वे कराया जिसमें कई दिलचस्प बातें सामने आईं. इस सर्वे के नतीजों पर हम चर्चा करेंगे. साथ ही जानेंगे कि इस रियलिटी स्टेट में हमारा एजुकेशन सिस्टम कहां पास हुआ और कहां फेल. साथ ही बात NEP (new Education Policy ) की भी करेंगे जिसमें किताबी शिक्षा से ज्याद प्रोफेशन्ल और बच्चों के ओवर ऑल devolopment पर बात हो रही है.
June 18, 2025

“Inclusion is not just a concept, it is a lived reality every educator must build.” Aamir Khan

Mr. Khan and Mr. Ganesh Kohli, Founder of IC3 Movement, discuss the role of storytelling and counselling in our learning environment. Mr. Khan shares personal experiences and calls for empathy-driven education systems. Conversation highlights the importance of mental health, neurodiversity, and early interventions through a counselling-led approach
May 27, 2025

How are Harvard students coping with Trump's sudden visa order?

A sudden US policy shift targeting international students at Harvard has left many in shock and scrambling for options. With academic dreams and career plans hanging in the balance, students are calling for urgent support and clarity.

Blogs

The Rise of Alternative Study Destinations Beyond the Big Four

For years, conversations in counseling offices revolved around a familiar set of study-abroad destinations. The United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada shaped global student aspirations in predictable ways. The “Big Four” were not just destinations; they were icons. They were where families assumed the best opportunities could be found, and where students imagined the beginning of successful global careers.

Dear AI, Let’s Talk About Career Guidance

In classrooms, libraries, and living rooms across the world, students are turning to artificial intelligence for advice about their futures. They ask questions like “What job suits me best?” or “Which college should I apply to?” AI platforms respond instantly, offering data, probabilities, and lists of trending career paths.It feels empowering to have answers at your fingertips. But behind this convenience lies a growing question. Can a machine really understand the complexity of human choices?At the IC3 Movement, we believe technology can assist, but not replace, the art of human guidance. Because while algorithms can predict, counselors can perceive. They bring conversation, context, and care to decisions that shape lives.

The Dropout Dilemma No One Is Talking About

Every year, millions of students leave schools and universities not because they lack capability, but because their learning paths fail to align with who they are. Behind each dropout statistic is a story of potential interrupted, of talent that could have thrived if the education system had supported self-awareness and guidance. The dropout crisis is no longer about access alone. It is about alignment. Students around the world are increasingly disengaging from education because they do not see meaning, relevance, or direction in what they are pursuing.

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.