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Project Literacy Petition Delivered to UN General Assembly

Sixteen organisations and charities joined Pearson, the world’s leading learning company, on Monday in announcing their commitment to Project Literacy. The project has one clear goal: to raise awareness of and tackle the global problem of illiteracy, which affects one…

What Are the Advantages of Peer Learning?

Peer learning – which is being effectively used as a pedagogical method at RMN Foundation school – has enormous benefits for students. By Rakesh Raman In their weekly communication skills development program Educhat, the students of RMN Foundation school in…

Educhat: Role of Technology in a Student’s Career Development

As schools in India operate with unskilled teachers who use archaic curricula and obsolete teaching techniques, most students fail to survive in the modern-day world. By Rakesh Raman Sunday is usually a hustle-and-bustle day in India’s capital New Delhi, as…

Clean India: RMN Foundation School Kids Say with Artwork

RMN Foundation school kids are taught to express their views through various communicative ways such as writing, drawings, and debating. By Rakesh Raman When RMN Foundation school children – Friends of the Future – were asked to demonstrate their creative…

All Equal: Hollister’s 2015 Anti-Bullying Campaign

Abercrombie & Fitch Co.’s Hollister brand announced Tuesday its 2015 anti-bullying campaign, All Equal. In partnership with indie-pop siblings, Echosmith, known for their hit single, ‘Cool Kids’, the program helps increase anti-bullying awareness. Now in its third year, the campaign…

Are Educated Indian Students Employable? No, Says the Survey

As Indian schools fail miserably in providing the right education to students, a new ‘Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey 2015’ reveals that Indian students may be educated but they are not employment-ready. The survey further says that the Indian education…

AT&T Makes $20 Million Investment in Students and Teachers

Tech company AT&T is kick starting the 2015-2016 school year with $20 million in contributions to education organizations through its AT&T Aspire program. Students and teachers in California, and more than 25 other states, will benefit. This back to school…

NASA Awards Grants to Expand STEM Education

NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) has selected nine universities for cooperative agreement awards totaling $3.6 million to create and operate a NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy. The universities will receive as much as $160,000 per year for two…

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