Educhat: Importance of Healthcare for Students
Educhat aims to empower the students to think, analyze, and express their views on crucial topics that impact their education. By Rakesh Raman RMN Foundation, which is an educational and public charitable organization, has introduced an educative discussion series –…
Letters to Lowe’s: Teacher-Student Writing Campaign
Home improvement company Lowe’s is celebrating 10 years of its Toolbox for Education grant program. It’s giving educators an assignment that involves their students. Letters to Lowe’s is a writing campaign encouraging teachers to share their students’ ideas on how…
Study Reveals School Children Have More Homework Load
Primary school children have a homework load 3X the amount recommended by the National Education Association (NEA), according to a new study by researchers from Brown University School of Medicine, Children’s National Health System, Brandeis University, Rhode Island College, and…
Conference on Birth Defects and Disabilities Announced
The 7th International Conference on Birth Defects and Disabilities in the Developing World (ICBD) is themed “Birth Defects in the Post-MDG Era: Joining Hands for Prevention and Care.” It is being organized by March of Dimes in partnership with the…
British Council Partners with Schools in India
The British Council, UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities in partnership with various schools across the country, is organising a week-long series of events around school education. The ‘Schools Week’ began Wednesday with the launch of the…
Are Teachers Prepared to Use Technology in Classrooms?
Although 90 percent of teachers believe that technology in the classroom is important to student success, 60 percent of teachers feel they are inadequately prepared to use technology in classrooms, according to research released Tuesday by Samsung Electronics America and…
CEF Education Model to Produce Employable People
Constructive Education Framework (CEF) will work on the principle of “Learning for Earning” to meet the larger objective of building a prosperous society. By Rakesh Raman There is no denying the fact that institutional education in schools and colleges can…
Scholastic Accepting Applications from Kid Reporters
The Scholastic News Kids Press Corps, a team of Kid Reporters ages 10-14 around the world, is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. Students with a strong interest in journalism and writing can learn more about the program…
























