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TAP Retreat April 2017

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13 Lead and Sr. Associate Assessors recently took a weekend out of their busy schedules to Retreat to Jindal Vidya Mandir, Vasind, where they reflected on their year as educators and Assessors, discussed the key levers of school transformation, and strategised about the way forward as leaders of the Adhyayan community. Thank you to JVM, […]

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Tapping stories – Tapping change

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In October, Priyanka Varma, CEO Adhyayan Foundation, and  Adhyayan Assessor Jayshree Oberoi (The Akanksha Foundation) found themselves working together on an external review of a school. During one of their many conversations, Jayshree shared the amazing story of how her school came to set up it’s first all girl football team. The following blog post, […]

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Students pen a wish for their school

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Adhyayan was the collaborative partner at the recently concluded National Education Conference of Don Bosco Schools, India (NECDBS 2014). The four day educational conference saw Principals and senior teachers from over 150 Salesian Network Schools congregate in Mumbai at Don Bosco School, Matunga. The overarching theme of the conference was Leading Salesian Schools in the 21st […]

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In conversation with Rajshree Doshi

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  Rajshree Doshi is the coach for Senior Programme Managers at Teach for India and also coaches principals of Akanksha Schools . She has worked in the field of education for almost 28 years now. Rajshree has worked with Sadhna School for differently abled children, Akanksha and ISLI. She was instrumental in the design of […]

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Adhyayan Asia gets introspective

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Adhyayan Asia is a strong believer in looking inwards to understand oneself better. The very word ‘Adhyayan’ means, deep, rigorous study of a reader-transforming text. The Adhyayan Quality Standard is based on an inclusive model of assessment in which all the stakeholders of a school come together to evaluate their school. This helps create a […]

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A new type of learning, a new kind of teacher

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by Peter Hyman.  If we are to prepare children to succeed in the 21st century, then teaching and learning has to change dramatically.  That is the conclusion we have come to while planning to set up School 21, a new 4 to 18 school in Stratford, East London. If we want children to leave school […]

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A change of attitude?

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by Marc Rowland. I recently allowed myself to be distracted by a debate about education standards and the achievement gap on Twitter (probably involving @samfr) as a way of avoiding a challenging piece of work. Twitter is great displacement. One of the things I find a little frustrating about the education community is that we are […]