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News and Trends

#5 Things Government's New Education Policy Must Have

Many government initiatives, like e-basta, have already introduced digital tools to the classroom

Marketing

Looking for a Brand Ambassador? Hire a Teacher.

But, first, here are 4 things you need to know before you hit up the faculty at your kids' school.

News and Trends

How Teachers too Need to Build Merit for Career Growth

A market-driven certification could address three pillars of any profession – standards, opportunities and aligned professional development

Technology

A Decade of Transformation – Ed-tech Sector Today and Tomorrow

In continuation to the present trend, learning is going to be all the more interactive and engaging

Starting a Business

What Today's Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Founder of World's Sixth Largest Pharma Company

This teacher-turned-entrepreneur turned an INR 5,000 investment into a billion dollar entity

Entrepreneurs

Veteran Indian Prof Says Entrepreneurship Course at School Level May Be A Bit Much

Dr. Paritosh Basu of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies encourages the scope of including one paper or a fifty mark test on entrepreneurship as a matter of knowledge for commerce and science programs

Growth Strategies

Straight Out Of Byju's Classroom: 10 Things Aspiring Edtech Entrepreneurs Need To Know Before Starting Off

To make an edtech startup – It should be education first with technology being used as an enabler

Thought Leaders

Open Letter to Parents: You Are Not Helping to Raise Leaders

You mean well for your kids, but by attacking teachers and schools, you are undermining your child's ability to complete in a global marketplace.

Franchise

Why Opening a Kumon Center Was an Educational Experience for Former Teacher

After seeing her daughter's skills improve with Kumon tutoring, this math teacher was inspired to become a franchisee for the company.

Business News

Microsoft Will Soon Spawn a Classroom Edition of Minecraft

Brick by brick, the tech giant plans to cash in on the game's popularity with educators and students.