EI to host National School Leadership Programme in Kolkata

Educational Initiatives (EI) recently released the findings of their Quality Education Study (QES) that they conducted across the top schools of the five metro cities – Delhi,Mumbai,Chennai,Bangalore and Kolkata,with Wipro.

QES found out about the learning levels among students in these top schools. The study also looks are the co-scholastic and behavioural changes of the students. The study has an administrative angle too where reponses of principals and teachers were also taken into account to find out about administrative decisions,student disciplining and leadership issues.

The study was a first step towards addressing some of the concerns:

  • What is meant by quality education?
  • Do children in our schools learn with understanding,are they developing holistically and also acquiring values like sensitivity and concern for others?
  • What would one find in quality learning environments in terms of school leadership,teaching learning practices,classroom climate,etc?

The findings of the study have some very interesting as well as disturbing revelations. This very reason,the report has been covered in the some of the leading dailies and magazines of the country like Mint (http://www.ei-india.com/wp-content/uploads/QES_Coverage_in_LiveMint-in.pdf),The Hindu (http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article2707183.ece),Deccan Chronical,DNA,Outlook (http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?279778) and Education World.

The findings of the QES provide great learning for the academic institutions,their heads,teachers and all other educators. EI has decided to share its learnings from the study with educators,parents and other interested individuals through a seminar series.

The first seminar of the series ‘National School Leadership Seminar’ will be conducted in Kolkata on February 24 at Middleton Chambers &Middleton Inn, 10 Middleton Street, Kolkata. The seminar,in brief,would discuss the current education system,the findings of QES,provide opportunity for exchange of ideas among school leaders though interaction and explore the notions of quality education as perceived by different experts and researchers in education. The hardcopies of the Quality Education Study report would be distributed during the seminar.

To be a part of the seminar click here and register.

‘What’s wrong with our education cannot be fixed with technology’–Steve Job

“I used to think that technology could help education. I’ve probably spearheaded giving away more computer equipment to schools than anybody else on the planet. But I’ve had to come to the inevitable conclusion that the problem is not one that technology can hope to solve. What’s wrong with education cannot be fixed with technology. No amount of technology will make a dent.”–Steve Job.

Steve Jobs:‘What’s wrong with education cannot be fixed with technology’ | 9to5Mac | Apple Intelligence http://ow.ly/8yqyW

Here is a thought by the visionary Steve Job. We agree with what he has to say,that technology is not a solution,it can only be the means. We are glad that Educational Initiatives believes the same and thus keeps students and their learning needs at the core of all that it does. Technology only supports the process of making the process of learning / assessment quick and fun for the students.

Also an interesting read - Never Assume That Your Students Understand Technology

Sridhar Rajagopalan gives expert comment about upcoming Board Exams in DNA

Founder and Managing Director of Educational Initiatives,Sridhar Rajagopalan talks about Class X exams in DNA (Feb 7,2012).

Should class X exam BE Scrapped?