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WDR – My Views (VoA) on the World Development Report

“”Till we include every classroom in our quest for learning, we will continue to face this crisis,” Sengupta said.” Article Continue reading →

India Education’s Dunkirk

“It’s not about my, or my passion for education”, I blushed. “It’s about the students, the teachers, who are on Continue reading →

Assessment, Moderation and Boards

Part 1: Fundamental Fix “To have one examination determine a future pathway for a generation of youth is folly akin Continue reading →

Words Waylaid

It is natural for language to evolve, indeed that is what makes it robust. English, the language that seeks to Continue reading →

RTE Reprised – Reform not Tinkering

http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/qHoFCwxUpOdaEesYFA2h2K/Its-time-to-reform-the-RTE-Act.html     It’s time to reform the RTE Act Photo: Mint While there is much to applaud in the Continue reading →

First Reactions to #Education #Budget 2017

1. Thrilled to hear of National Testing agency. been asking for it for years. Separate learning from assessment. Even have Continue reading →

To the Two Paced Life

“I wish I had that luxury”, she said. There was judgement in that statement. Judgement of herself, judgement of me Continue reading →

Bridging Solutions for Demonetisation Blues

Salvage Solution 1/3 More than a week into the massive exercise where 86% of currency was demonetised, including the fulcrum Continue reading →

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