What Indian Martial Arts Taught Me That School Couldn't
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What if the most powerful lessons about focus, resilience, and self mastery were never written in a textbook? In What Indian Martial Arts Taught Me That School Couldn't, this talk explores how discipline, embodied practice, and experiential learning shape confidence and character in ways traditional classrooms often overlook. Discover how ancient physical traditions can redefine the future of education in a rapidly changing world. Minerva Jha works in education with an interest in experiential learning and the use of technology in teaching. Her background includes training in martial arts alongside formal study in Computer Science and Engineering, which has shaped her perspective on discipline, learning, and personal development. She has spent several years engaged in educational work as an educator and mentor, contributing to learning environments that emphasize participation, reflection, and curiosity. Her experiences also include independent travel and outdoor exploration, which informed her understanding of resilience and self awareness. Minerva is involved in the practice and public presentation of indigenous martial arts to support cultural awareness and dialogue. Her work explores how physical practice, experiential learning, and emerging technologies can inform education in a changing world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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