30/12/2020
“This is the hardest school year of my life.”
While the disruptions of 2020 have threatened learning loss for nearly all students across the U.S., the toll has been especially severe for students who come from immigrant homes where English is rarely if ever spoken.
With Remote Learning, a 12-Year-Old Knows Her English Is Slipping Away
In New York City, 142,000 children are learning English in school. Online classes are especially challenging for them.
11/06/2020
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05/06/2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has compelled us to critically review various long term measures particularly of the millions of working-class people and daily wage earners who live in slums.
27/05/2020
One of the best defences against coronavirus
How UNICEF is equipping families and communities with soap and clean water to protect themselves against COVID-19
16/05/2020
Check the list of top 10 government and private scholarships for women and girls at different education levels .
Top 10 scholarships for girl students in India
15/05/2020
We want to inform and inspire people who have a passion for using business as a force for good in the world.
4 Startups Using Tech to Improve Women’s Lives Around the World
Female-Led Teams Create Products That Advance Sustainable Development Goal 5: Achieve Gender Equality
11/05/2020
Closure of schools may protect the school children from coronavirus but the impact on them is going to be detrimental. Digital option is going to exacerbate the divide between the privileged children and the underprivileged children.
11/05/2020
PIL in Delhi High Court seeks free laptop, phones to poor kids for online classes during COVID-19 lockdown
A plea by an NGO, Justice for All, has contended that the private unaided schools’ decision to conduct classes via video conferencing would affect over 50,000 students belonging to the economically weaker sections