Theme Leader, Education at CYSD, Odisha
Job Title: Theme Team Leader, Education Place of Posting: Thakurmunda, Mayurbhanja, Odisha Condition of Service: Contractual for one year and renewable Report to: Program Manager Key Responsibilities - Preparation of Project Outline for education theme. Organize various training programmes for SMC, Teachers Children Club members. Monitoring the programme. Producing monthly, quarterly, annual progress report, case study,... Continue Reading →
Research Manager @ Dream a Dream
About Dream a Dream Started in 1999, Dream a Dream is a registered, charitable trust empowering young people from vulnerable backgrounds to overcome adversity and flourish in a fast-changing world using a creative Life skills approach. Currently, Dream a Dream runs an Innovation Lab engaging 10,000 young people every year referred from 40 partners, has... Continue Reading →
Asst Program Leader @ SM Sehgal Foundation – Telangana / Andhra Pradesh
Asst Program Leader/Program Coordinator Position Summary: The primary role of Asst Program Leader is to build capacities of members of village level institutions and citizens on rural governance for achieving sustainable village development in Southern states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. He/she will also be involved in writing reports, preparing IEC material and developing linkages with... Continue Reading →
Winter School at IIIT Bangalore
Digital and the Everyday: A 3-day Winter School at IIIT Bangalore, 11th-13th December 2017 Applications are invited for a 3-day winter school organized by the Centre for IT & Public Policy (CITAPP) at the International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B) during 11th-13th December 2017. Concept As digital technologies are proliferating, our everyday lives have... Continue Reading →
Curriculum developer for ECCE
Looking for curriculum developer for ECCE programs based out of Bangalore. Must have experience in curriculum development or a degree in Early Childhood Education. Role will involve intense development, field tests and training. Some travel can be expected during field test and training. Company: Tide Learning Systems Pvt Ltd. http://tidelearning.com/ Role: Full time Contact details: 9886892008... Continue Reading →
In Uttarkashi schools, a poem inspires teachers to reflect on classroom interactions, make learning fun for students
The Azim Premji Foundation has been working to contribute to improving quality of government schools through its field institutes across a number of districts in six states. The author visited nine schools in the Ganga Valley blocks of Uttarkashi district between 21 and 24 August and ten schools in Yamuna Valley between 11 and 15... Continue Reading →
Musings on Education, Learning and Schooling in the context of Imlee Mahuaa School
Recently, Paalakneeti, a Pune based Marathi monthly that focuses on education and parenting published a story on Imlee Mahua School in their Deepawali (2017) issue. We thought Alumni group might be interested in reading the story, so posting it here. Please find here the original English version and its Marathi translation (PDF at the end... Continue Reading →
SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM FESTIVAL : Bangalore
Greetings from Bangalore Film Society! Bangalore Film Society in collaboration with Marupakkam and SIEDS-Bangalore invites you to Social Justice Film Festival from Thursday 26th to Saturday 28th October 2017 at SIEDS Library Hall. PROGRAMME: Films Screenings/Discussions Poetry reading Evening lecture/Social Justice Songs Time: 9:00 am to 8:30 pm Address: No.33/1-9, IVth Cross, Thyagaraju Layout, Jaibharath Nagar, M.S. Nagar P.O Bangalore -560033. Land... Continue Reading →
Pratham: Grants for Early Readers Library and STEM Classroom Library
1) Apply For The Early Readers Library Grant “I don't believe in the kind of magic in my books. But I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book.” ― J.K. Rowling Pratham Books believes in the magic of books and are presenting organizations with an opportunity to receive not one... Continue Reading →