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Pursuing A Doctoral Degree: Bridging The Gap Between Theory And Practice
Dr Poh Soon Koh, Doctor in Education
With an ever-changing education landscape, creating an effective teaching and learning classroom...
NEP 2020: Private-Public Partnership, Technology Inclusion & Stakeholders Engagement is key to it its Success
Prof. Sunil Kr Pandey, Professor & Director (IT & UG), Institute of Technology & Science
The National Education Policy (NEP)- 2020, with major reforms and 3rd Post independence policy is...
21st-century skills - Needed now!
Mayank Kumar, Co-founder, and MD, upGrad
The 21st-century has marked the evolution of the global economy from the industrial age to the...
Empowering educators to connect teaching and learning with end-to-end assessment
Chaitali Moitra, Regional Director, South Asia, Turnitin
Assessments are an integral component of teaching and learning both in hybrid and remote...
Exploring Study Abroad Opportunities with GRE
Alberto Acereda, Associate Vice President, Global Higher Education at Educational Testing Service (ETS)
1.Higher education, as we know it, has undergone transformations by leaps and bounds in the past...
Rising Challenges of Plagiarism in Digital Environment
Chaitali Moitra, Regional Director - South Asia, Turnitin India
The first wave of the Convid-19 pandemic began sweeping through India in early 2020, forcing...
Five tips for Mental Wellness of Special Educators
Rochelle Fernandes, Teaching Faculty - Junior School, The Aditya Birla Integrated School (TABIS)
Children with special needs may have a range of mild, moderate or severe disabilities like...
Paving the Path for a Bright Future: Taking the GRE General Test for Acceptance in Universities in India
Alberto Acereda, Executive Director of Higher Education, Global Education Division at Educational Testing Service (ETS)
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has globally brought about massive personal, economic and social disruption. It has upended...
Student Guide: Things to Remember while Planning to Start a Start-up
Rajat Jadhav, Co-founder, Bold Care
In this new digital age, a multitude of students fresh out of college are planning to foray into entrepreneurship and the...
Why the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is the Need of the Hour
Siddharth Chaturvedi, Executive Vice President, AISECT Group
With the world's largest youth population of 365 million, it becomes foremost for India to provide its youth the finest...
Geopolitics in 2021: Too Much at Stake to be Mere Spectators
Susana Malcorra, Dean, IE School of Global and Public Affairs (IE University)
I sit down to write about the challenges of geopolitics in the new year after the U.S. Congress confirmed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice-president...
E-learning Platforms are Bringing Concept-Driven Learning to the Center Stage
Rohit Jain, CEO and Co-Founder DUX Education
Learning in today's world has evolved greatly. Digital technology has revolutionized the approach to learning for students and teachers alike. Several EdTech platforms are...
Design-centric education, Imperative for the Post COVID world and Atmanirbhar Bharat
Sudhir Varadarajan, Dean (Design, Innovation & Incubation), IIITDM Kancheepuram
The disruption unleashed by COVID-19 has shaken the education system at all levels - primary, secondary, and higher education. However, institutions seem to hold on to their...
How Management Curriculum is Becoming More Industry Orientated?
Dr. Raveendranath Nayak, Director & Professor, Manipal Institute of Management (MIM), Manipal Academy of Higher Education
It is lamented in the Indian as well as in the Western higher education sectors that Business School education is lacking in industry relevance.












