Diversity in Learning: Creating Frameworks for Personalized Learning Paths in EdTech
For centuries, the core of our education system was ‘One size fit all’. The same curriculum and the same assessment […]
For centuries, the core of our education system was ‘One size fit all’. The same curriculum and the same assessment […]
Understanding India’s Challenges with Poor Student Learning Outcomes
Since the first National Policy on Education (NPE) in 1968, India has introduced several ambitious and progressive education policies. These policies firmly support radical reorganisation, equitable educational opportunities, and the universalisation of education.
Despite these efforts, learning levels remain dismal, and student learning outcomes are significantly underachieved. Overall, student achievement is poor and inconsistent across the country.
The role of educators in today’s world extends beyond delivering lectures and grading papers. As an educator, I have observed up close, how expectations from teachers have transformed. Today’s educator is a mentor, a problem solver, and a leader who shapes the next generation. It is essential to master 21st century teaching skills to meet the demands of a fast-changing, interconnected world, where adaptability, innovation, and empathy are key.