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Women's Day 2021: STEM Education lowering gender disparities and encourage a brighter future for female students
Our education system needs alterations and modifications to promote girl's and women's participation in the technical fields.
Read MoreRedefining The Role Of Schools And Education In The New Normal
The pandemic last year has provided an acceleration to the hybrid school model, and to synchronous and asynchronous blended learning.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence And Education In A New Direction
Since technology is growing day by day, AI can really make the learning experience more productive.
Read MoreTrendspotting 2021: New Technology Trends In Education To Look Out For This Year
More and more schools will be leveraging technology in classes and even the after-school market such as coaching classes and tuitions are bound to be transformed.
Read MoreEducation: Pre-budget Expectation During Ongoing Pandemic
The funding needs to be increased considering the need for robust research and development in the field of education.
Read MoreEducation Today Is Not Just Limited To Classroom Or Textbooks
The purpose of the education should be preparing students for life not just for clearing grades.
Read MoreEducation In 2021: Way Forward To A Hopeful Future
It is well known that we are stepping into a new digital revolution and that we may not always be able to rely on in-person teaching.
Read MoreThree-month Program To Fast-track Early-stage Start-ups Working In Education
Announced on 15th August 2020, this challenge attracted over 47 start-ups/non-profit applications.
Read MoreRealizing 360-degree Approach To Education
The idea is to engage students and teachers in a learning environment that will help them realize their enormous potential.
Read MoreGaps In Education: The Need For Well-equipped Modern Schools In Small Towns
Unless the schools in the small towns match up to the standards of their counterparts in capital cities, issues like migration, unskilled labour and unemployment, among others, will not be mitigated.
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