It is the brainchild of Ashish Jhalani, Head Global Operations at Square Panda, who had also co-authored a report released by the PM s Economic Advisory Council, titled The State of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in India in December 2021.The
The first edition of SquarePanda India's 'Pencil Power Report' (PPR), compiled by neuroscientists, sector experts and practitioners, was released ahead of Children's Day.It is the brainchild of Ashish Jhalani, Head Global Operations at Square .
It is the brainchild of Ashish Jhalani, Head Global Operations at Square Panda, who had also co-authored a report released by the PM s Economic Advisory Council, titled The State of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in India in December 2021.The
Our Correspondent Kohima, May 24 (EMN): In a first of its kind, the National Child Development Council (NCDC), a National Child Welfare Organisation based in New Delhi has introduced online — Paperless English Training (PET) and Teacher Training in Child Education — in Nagaland. This was announced by NCDC faculty-cum-admission co-ordinator, Yaomichon Ragui during a press conference held at Crescent International Hotel in Kohima on Tuesday. She said that PET is meant for school and college students who find it difficult to speak English despite having studied English for many years, adding that at present the youngest learner is a student of Class 4 including someone as old as a retired person. It stated that, in addition to spoken English training, general knowledge and skill development are also included in the programme, while daily lessons and activities will be shared directly with the learners through WhatsApp and live lessons every Sunday from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. “I
Our CorrespondentKohima, May 24 (EMN): The National Child Development Council (NCDC), a National Child Welfare Organisation based in New Delhi, introduced for the first time paperless English training (PET) and teacher training in child education online in the state. This was announced by NCDC faculty and admission coordinator, Yaomichon Ragui in a press conference held at Crescent International Hotel in Kohima on Tuesday. She said the paperless English training (PET) is meant for school and college students who find it difficult to speak English despite having studied English for many years. She added that the youngest learner at present is a student of Class 4 and as old as a retired person. In addition to spoken English training, general knowledge and skill development are included in the programme, adding that daily lessons and activities will be shared directly with the learners through WhatsApp and live lessons every Sunday from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. “Its module gradually helps t