Reshma Ben Hirani's innovative effort makes science engaging in govt schools

IANS April 3, 2025 141 views

Reshma Ben Hirani, a dedicated science teacher in Gujarat, has revolutionized learning by creating innovative educational games for government school students. Her unique approach transforms complex scientific concepts into engaging, interactive experiences that help children understand challenging subjects easily. By designing games on hardboard and moving students away from mobile distractions, she has won state-level recognition and implemented her methods in over 50 schools. Her inspiring work demonstrates how passionate teachers can significantly improve educational outcomes in government schools.

"Earlier, science seemed very difficult, but now we understand it very easily." - Gusai Kripali, Class 8 Student
Kukma, April 2: Reshma Ben Hirani, a science teacher at PM Shri Kukma Primary School in Kukma, located in Bhuj Tehsil, Kutch district of Gujarat, has not only made the complex subject of science easier and more engaging for students through her unique innovation, but her efforts have also been appreciated at the state level.

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Developed interactive science learning games for government school students

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Won state-level innovation award for educational approach

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Uses hardboard games to reduce mobile dependency

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Inspired by PM Modi's science promotion efforts

Her innovation has proven that quality education can be provided in government schools when teachers motivate students through their efforts and innovations.

To make science, a difficult subject, more accessible to children, Reshma Ben developed several innovative games. Under her innovation, various games like jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, stick puppets, cards, snakes and ladders, and tic-tac-toe were used to explain the science curriculum for classes 6, 7, and 8.

These games help children easily understand different science topics.

The notable aspect is that these games were designed on hardboard to keep children away from mobile games, allowing them to learn through play rather than on mobile phones.

Reshma Ben’s innovation won first prize at the zone level and was later presented at the state-level innovation fair, where her creations received widespread recognition.

In this fair organised by the Gujarat Educational and Training Council, Reshma Ben was awarded a trophy and certificate for her contribution. Her innovation is now being used in over 50 schools across the state, and the PDF files of the games she created are helping children in their education.

Reshma Ben began her educational career in 2010 at Atal Nagar Primary School in Bhuj and has since worked hard to spark students’ interest in science. Since 2013, she has been working as a science teacher at Kukma Primary School, where she has implemented remarkable educational experiments. She was also honoured with the Talented Teacher Award for the year 2022-2023.

Class 8 student Gusai Kripali spoke to IANS and shared, "Earlier, science seemed very difficult, but now we understand it very easily. Our teacher, Reshma Ben, explains it to us in simple language. When PM Modi talks about promoting science, we feel like we can also achieve great things."

Student Krisha added, "Our teacher teaches us science very well and explains even difficult topics in a simple way. Her teaching method is very effective, and it helps us a lot."

Meanwhile, Reshma Ben mentioned that even in government schools, quality education can be provided if teachers make the right efforts for the students. She believes that improvements in students’ results are only possible when teachers put their efforts in the right direction.

Reshma Ben’s belief is that, inspired by Prime Minister Modi’s efforts to promote science, she began this innovation, and now the impact of her efforts is clearly visible in her students' results.

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Priya M.
What an inspiring story! 👏 It's teachers like Reshma Ben who make real differences in children's lives. Turning science into games is such a brilliant idea - learning should be fun!
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Rahul K.
This is exactly what our education system needs more of - creative teaching methods that engage students. Kudos to her for thinking outside the textbook!
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Anjali P.
While I admire her dedication, I wonder if these methods can be scaled up properly. Not all schools have the resources to create these physical games. Maybe digital versions could help reach more students?
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Sunil D.
My niece studies in one of the schools using these games. She used to hate science but now she's always talking about what she learned in class. That's real impact!
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Neha T.
Love that she's keeping kids away from screens while making learning fun! 🎲 More teachers should follow her example. The part about using hardboard games instead of mobile games is especially smart.
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Vikram S.
Proof that government schools can provide excellent education when we have passionate teachers. We need to recognize and reward more educators like Reshma Ben across India.

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