Saturday, February 14, 2026

Philosophy and Religion: A Comparative Analysis


Sandeep Dutt’s Masterclass 2026
February 14, 5:20 pm, 48 min
 
Sandeep Dutt’s Masterclass discussed the book “The Courage to Be Happy,” which explores the concept of courage to be happy in a challenging world. The book features a dialogue between a young person and a philosopher that addresses the youth’s need for courage. The discussion delved into Adlerian psychology, questioning its classification as a science due to its lack of falsifiability. The conversation also explored the distinction between philosophy and religion, emphasising philosophy’s continuous quest for wisdom. The session concluded with a focus on education as self-reliance, highlighting the importance of human knowledge and relationships in the learning process.

Program Relaunch & Book Reading

Learning Forward Saturday
February 14, 2026    56 mins
Action Items ✨
Share WhatsApp no and email in the Learning Forward Saturday group for submissions.
Harshita Dalawat
Collect teachers’ Chapter 1 reflections; publish on www.happyteacher.in
Harshita Dalawat
Download chat log w/ names and schools
Harshita Dalawat
Meeting Summary ✨
Hosts: Brinda Ghosh and Sandeep Dutt

To launch a book reading on teacher development and assign the first reflection.

Key Takeaways

  • New Book: Launched a monthly book club using Wanted Backbencher Last Ranker Teacher to explore teacher development.

  • Program Goal: Shift the teacher paradigm from “perfect” to “relatable” by focusing on reading, reflection, and relationships, rather than just training.

  • First Assignment: Teachers must submit a reflection on “What goes into the making of a teacher?” by next Saturday.

  • Resource Hub: www.happyteacher.in It is the central portal for all program content, including session recordings and participant reflections.

Topics

Program Relaunch & Book Reading

  • Context: The “Staff Leadership Development” program was relaunched to address low school participation, focusing on a new model.

  • New Model: A monthly book club using Wanted Backbencher & LastRanker Teacher to drive teacher development.

    • Rationale: The book’s depth is proven by its having been read with teachers 5 times and by its sales of ~1,000 copies.

    • Format: One chapter per month → discussion → reflection assignment.

  • Program Philosophy:

    • Focus: Reading, reflection, and building relationships.

    • Goal: Shift the teacher paradigm from “perfect” to “relatable.”

    • Output: Create open educational resources (OERs) on happyteacher.in.

Chapter 1: Conventional vs. Contemporary Management

  • Theme: The conflict between conventional and contemporary school management, sparked by a CEO’s ad for an “unconventional” teacher.

  • Core Concept: The “backbencher” is an idiom for the “last child in the class”—the one who needs the most engagement.

  • Teacher’s Role: Be smarter than the smartest child to ensure everyone is involved.

  • Engagement Tactic (from book): Teacher Roma disguises herself as a bison or plays basketball with students to build rapport.

First Assignment: Reflection

  • Prompt: “What goes into the making of a teacher?”

  • Format: Flexible, allowing for diverse expression:

    • Video

    • Blog post

    • Graphic/image

  • Submission:

    • Method: WhatsApp or email to Harshita Dalawat.

    • File Type: Word document is preferred.

    • Group Posting: Reflections can also be posted directly in the “Learning Forward Saturday” WhatsApp group.

  • Support: Harshita Dalawat is the program coordinator, managing submissions, publishing, and certification.

Next Steps

  • All Teachers:

    • Submit a reflection on “What goes into the making of a teacher?” by next Saturday.

    • Post the name and school in the chat for attendance.

  • Harshita Dalawat:

    • Share WhatsApp number and email in the group chat.

    • Collect and organise all reflection submissions.

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