On July 9, 2020 , Dr. Michael Hart and Devishobha Chandramouli, founder and CEO of Kidskintha, sat down with Dr. Rod Berger for a conversation about how the worldview on education is changing, and specifically how it affects India. Hart and Chandramouli discuss a variety of topics including the availability of resources, affordability, the digital divide, and much more.
Check out the fascinating conversation via edCircuit: The Forward-Looking Growth of Education in India
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Such a interesting article!
Thank you!
Agreed!
Very interesting, education is the most important thing we can give children and future generations
That was insightful and a great conversation, I am glad that there are great steps forward in terms of promoting the education in India! – Knycx Journeying
As the world changes, so should the way we educate children. It’s great to see educators putting some planning and throught into the future. Thank you for sharing this interview.
Our pleasure! Thank you.
Hhhhmmm…as far as education is concerned, we do have some very trying and teasing times ahead of us. But, we will persevere through!
Yes we will! Huge growth ahead!
Education is very important now. I think many countries need to work on new educational programs. Good news for India.
This is such great news for the future generations. Education is so important and vital!
What a great conversation. It’s interesting to see education systems from different parts of the world.
Yes. Glad you liked it.
This is interesting to know. The education is so vastly different across the globe.
Interesting read. I bookmarked the link you included in the post. Education at the time of a pandemic is indeed a challenge for teachers, students, and parents as well. It is in coping with this new normal that makes learning difficult.
Yes. Thank you! Please stay in touch.
I believe this is inevitable, India is adjusting their education adopting what the world is using. This is a great move as this will help the student cope with the fast pace studying.
Indians are very good with using pedagogical leapfrogging. In this case, educational technology.