Tag: Education in Times of COVID
Personalized Adaptive Learning for Post-Pandemic Education
“Teaching at the Right Level” (TaRL) can ensure that India’s students suffer minimal educational and economic consequences as a result of the pandemic.
From Maharashtra, With Love: Nine Recommendations on Improving Public Education In...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a harsh light on the vulnerabilities and challenges faced by students across the world. Students, teachers, and parents have...
9 Trends on Learning During a Pandemic from 7 Reports in...
9 trends on the state of education in much of India can be discerned across 7 major reports一which may be of critical use to policymakers in the coming year.
A Roadmap to Safely Reopening Schools For Our Children
Instead of asking whether schools should reopen, examine the requirements to allow our children to be safely reintroduced to their classrooms and childhoods.
Protecting Our Children on Social Media: The Personal Data Protection Bill...
India’s legal approach to protecting children’s data online could have impact children’s privacy and security, and progressive data legislation as well.
The Classroom ‘Monitor’: How Digital Learning Both Frees and Alienates Students
While online learning has its own exclusionary faults, it also reclaims students' rights to movement and action, taken from them by physical classrooms.
With Schools Closed Across Maharashtra, How Well Did Students Learn Over...
Students across Maharashtra are suffering from acute learning losses, policy reforms addressing the worries of their parents and teachers are needed.
Hanging by a Thread: Affordable Private Schools and COVID-19
Targeted policy reforms needed to support the online learning of 79 million students in India’s Affordable Private Schools.
The Long Run: What Happens to the LDF’s Education Model From...
What implications does the LDF’s ‘model development’ have on education and spending for whichever alliance inherits the reins of the state?
How Can Our Government-Run MOOCs Be Better?
With the onset of the second wave across India, Massive Online Open Courses will continue to be a light in the dark for stay-at-home learners. But how many government-run MOOCS do you even know of?