‘Quiet Quitting’ is a wake up call but it is not the solution
‘Quiet Quitting’ is a wake up call but it is not the solution In the past months, I have read several articles, I have gone through several social media posts or I have even held discussions with friends over this...
Explained by Edureform- National Education Policy 2020
The National Education Policy of India was approved on 29th July 2020, by the Union Cabinet of India. It provides a new vision for India’s education system and replaces the National Policy of Education, 1986.To develop an equitable society that...
Education is suffering from narration sickness
Paolo Freire – Pedagogy of the oppressed In many Indian classrooms, education is seen as an act of depositing the content with teacher as depositor and students as depositories. The teacher narrates the content in front of the students to...
Education became a Commodity, now what?
Now what? The number of private universities in India has jumped 47%, from 276 in 2015-16 to 407 in 2020-2021, the latest AISHE data shows[1].At first, this data does not tell us much if we do not contrast it with...
Workshop at MSU Baroda by Logo Contest Winner
As all our readers already know Rashmi, the creator of the EDUREFORM logo, and the workshops she conducted at Chitkara University, Chitkara International School, the University of Latvia, and Liceo Artistico school in Italy, this time she conducted an amazing...
EDUREFORM Trainer Testimonial
Dr Geetanjali Joshi, EDUREFORM Innovation Manager at Shivaji University will soon become a trainer of the EDUREFORM Curricula. She will be teaching ‘Case study’ to secondary school teachers in what will be our first EDUREFORM vocational training hosted by Chitkara...