What are the biggest flaws in current teacher education programmes? Out-dated courses, traditional lecture-based methods, old reading materials, limited training in using educational technology tools, and inadequate preparation to teach…
Education Reform
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In this insightful interview, Mr. Satyajeet Tambe, MLC of Nashik Graduate Constituency, shares his views on the pressing issues surrounding teacher shortages in Maharashtra. With a focus on rural and…
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Teacher shortages, particularly in subjects like Mathematics, Physics, and English, continue to challenge schools across the nation. Sandeep Chhabra, the Principal of Indus International School, Pune, provides a candid view…
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The current teacher training system is outdated and ill-equipped to address these needs, leaving schools struggling to find teachers who can meet modern educational demands. He explores the disconnect between…
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India’s Education Landscape in 2025 Embracing Technology, Mental Health, and Real-World Skills
by adminby adminOf technology, mental health and real world skills In 2025, the focus is on imparting real-world skills, using technology and disseminating the importance of mental health In the past, the…
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The Union Budget 2025 has introduced key measures to enhance digital education, strengthen school infrastructure, and foster innovation among students. The government’s focus on bridging the digital divide and expanding…
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The decision to abolish detention for students in grades 5 and 8 is one that has sparked considerable debate in educational circles. This policy shift has the potential to bring…
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Education
Experts Applaud Government’s Decision to Abolish No Detention Policy, Call for Improved Academic Rigor
In a significant shift in educational policy, the central government has announced the abolition of the No Detention Policy (NDP), which had been a key component of the Right to…
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The central government has announced the abolition of the No Detention Policy (NDP), which was part of the Right to Education Act. Under the new directive, students in grades 5…
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The central government has announced the abolition of the No Detention Policy, a provision that was previously implemented under the Right to Education Act. According to the new directive, students…