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By Dr Jyotsna Jha | 6 mins read | 28 June 2023

Equity and Inclusion

Funding strategies, convergence challenges and advocacy for ECCE policy impact

In this interview, Dr. Jyotsna Jha provides insights and guides to practice on funding strategies, convergence challenges, and advocacy for ECCE in the ECCE space.

By M Sreenivasa Rao | 7 mins read | 26 August 2022

NEP

Early Childhood Education in the Context of NEP – Learnings from Sangareddy

In ‘Early Childhood Education in the Context of NEP,’ M Sreenivasa Rao discusses the process through which we can effectively build a rich learning ecosystem for young children in governmental schools and Anganwadis by building the capacity of teachers and formulating effective curricula.

By Ria Banerjee, Riti Mukherjee | 4 mins read | 13 September 2021

Homebased Education

Home-based Learning: Challenges and Opportunities

Ria Banerjee and Riti Mukherjee, in their article, discuss the need to be aware of the problems in putting the onus of children’s education entirely on the parents.

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