New Delhi [India], July 7: Are you a new parent and are worried about how your child grows or what kind of an individual he/she becomes? I am sure you are. All of us are. We want our children to develop into compassionate, empathetic, smart and intelligent people. This is called holistic de
New Delhi [India], May 18 (ANI/GPRC): G20 Gen Forum ED conclave 2023 galvanizes educators to address challenges and opportunities facing India's rapidly changing educational environment. Over 600 schools and renowned educationists and academicians from all over India participated in the G20
The findings were published May 2 in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring in a paper titled "High school quality is associated with cognition 58 years later.
Female students in Afghanistan have urged the Taliban once again to let them attend schools as schools above grade 6 in Afghanistan have been closed for females for over twenty months now, TOLOnews reported.
The findings were published May 2 in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring in a paper titled "High school quality is associated with cognition 58 years later."
"Odisha Government has taken steps for the education of migrant workers. The School & Mass Education Department has been mainstreaming the education of these children through around 200 centres (schools), these children get Midday meals and other facilities like regular children." Sam
"There is no problem with the start of schooling. There is only a problem with the curriculum. And therefore a committee has been formed for its reform. After confirmation of the clerics, the schools will begin," according to an official.
New Delhi [India], March 17 (ANI/NewsVoir): Dreamtime Learning School, one of its kind education-first school founded by renowned and prominent educationist Lina Ashar, is revolutionizing the education industry with its innovative hybrid learning model. After receiving a favourable response
On December 24, the Taliban issued a decree banning women from working in non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This came after they had already suspended university education for women and secondary schooling for girls until what they termed further notice.
On 24 December, the de facto authorities issued a decree banning women from working in NGOs, TOLOnews reported. This came after they had already suspended university education for women and secondary schooling for girls until what they termed further notice.