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5th Dr. Rajaram Jaipuria Memorial Lecture on “The Rise of India as Vishwa Guru – नया युग नई ऊँचाइयाँ”

Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Hon'ble 14th President of India, delivered the 5th Dr. Rajaram Jaipuria Memorial Lecture on “The Rise of India as Vishwa Guru – नया युग नई ऊँचाइयाँ" on Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

At the August gathering, he was warmly welcomed by Shri Shishir Jaipuria, Chairman, and Shri Saket Jaipuria, Vice-Chairman, Jaipuria Group. Further, he was felicitated by Shri. Yash Jaipuria, Member, Seth Anandram Jaipuria Education Society.

The esteemed audience included Smt. Sunita Jaipuria, Smt. Anika Jaipuria, senior leadership from all units of Jaipuria Group and Corporate office, staff, and students.

Shri Kovind’s profound insights inspired all present. This event stands as a rich tribute to Dr. Rajaram Jaipuria's legacy, honouring his contributions as an industrialist, educationist, and philanthropist, and his vision for India's empowerment.

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STTAR Honored with “Leading Academy for Professional Development of Teachers” Award at ELETS World Education Summit 2024

We are glad to share that Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR) has been honored with the "Leading Academy for Professional Development of Teachers" award at the ELETS World Education Summit 2024 .

This recognition highlights our unwavering commitment to empowering educators through innovative training and continuous professional development . At STTAR, we believe that well-equipped teachers are the cornerstone of a robust education system . This award motivates us to continue our mission of enhancing teaching standards for a brighter future .

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Empowering Educators for Tomorrow Through Active Mentoring

The landscape of teachers training is experiencing an exponential growth in India.🇮🇳 As the nation strives to transform into a developed economy, the professional development of educators is more important than ever.

Check out : https://shorturl.at/rMOZ2 , as Mr. Vinod Malhotra, Chairman - Academic Council, Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR) and Advisor - Jaipuria Group, shares his insights of the essence and efforts of STTAR with The Interview World.

A seasoned beaurucrat with over 4 decades of experience, Mr. Malhotrta talks about how educators must be equipped to leverage technology effectively in this globalised world.

Published On:- February 10, 2024
Published by:- theinterview.world
Link:- https://theinterview.world/empowering-educators-for-tomorrow-through-active-mentoring/

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STTAR NTO Results

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Aaj-Samaj
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Amar Ujala
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Avadhnama
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Daily News Activist
December 28,2023

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Dainik Bhaskar
December-27,2023

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Deshbandhu
December 27,2023

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Hindustan Times
December 27, 2023

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Jansandesh Times
December28,2023

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Rashtriya Sahara
December28,2023

Swatantra-Bharat---December-27,-2023

Swatantra Bharat
December 27, 2023

Viraat-Vaibhav---December-28,-2023

Viraat Vaibhav
December 28, 2023

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Dainik Bhaskar
December-27,2023

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STTAR Announces National Teachers’ Olympiad to Promote Teaching Excellence

In a noble initiative to celebrate the remarkable teaching talents of India, the Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR), a prominent institution in the field of education, proudly unveils the National Teachers’ Olympiad.

Scheduled for December 9-10, 2023, the event offers a unique platform for teachers and aspiring instructors to showcase their pedagogical skills and gain national recognition.

Educators from across the country can participate in this comprehensive online test that evaluates their knowledge and teaching prowess in both English and Hindi. The test is open to in-service teachers, aspiring educators, school principals, heads of departments, teacher trainers, private tutors, former teachers, ed-tech teachers, and education influencers. 

With this, they can better understand their strengths and weaknesses and hone their instruction abilities. This inclusive approach ensures a level playing field for all educators, irrespective of their teaching domain. Moreover, teachers and instructors can participate in one or both days of the event to improve their chances of accomplishing a higher rank. 

In the rapidly evolving landscape of Industry 4.0, educators will have to play a crucial role in the holistic development and future-proofing of students. According to the Ministry of Education, the Indian education system comprises over 14.89 lakh schools, over 95 lakh teachers, and almost 26.52 crore students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds in pre-primary and higher secondary levels.

In such a scenario, educators must evolve consistently by gauging their capabilities and embracing the latest tools and methodologies for uniform growth of students and enhanced learning outcomes.

The National Teachers’ Olympiad will also offer substantial rewards, including cash prizes, an All India Rank, and a plethora of career growth opportunities. The top-ranking participants will be awarded cash prizes, with the highest achiever receiving Rs 4,00,000 while the second and third rank holders will be awarded Rs 2,00,000 and Rs 1,00,000, respectively. 

In addition, the top 20 All India Rank holders will receive a cash award of Rs 25,000 each, while those securing the top 200 and 500 ranks will be presented with cash prizes of Rs 2,000 and Rs 1,000, respectively. As recognition, every participant will receive an All India Rank, a personalised competency report, and a rank improvement plan.

The participants will also receive exclusive benefits such as free access to a self-paced learning course offered by STTAR, a detailed knowledge report on the “21st Century Framework for Teachers,” and the prestigious ‘’STTAR Certificate of Excellence’’ in association with Global Education Futures and The Weaving Lab.

”Proficient educators are the foundation of a strong and prosperous society. In this regard, the National Teachers’ Olympiad is a tribute to the contributions of our teachers, providing them with the opportunity to demonstrate, foster and receive acclaim for their talent. The distinctive initiative comes as a testament to our commitment to promoting teaching excellence and making India the Vishwa Guru, a global leader in education and knowledge dissemination on the world map,” said Sushma Raturi, member secretary, Academic Council, STTAR.

Interested educators can register and find more information about the Olympiad at https://nto.sttar.in/.

Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR) is a premier teachers’ training academy that is transforming the educational landscape with active engagement in five verticals: teacher training, curriculum development, research, school enrichment programmes and teacher competence testing.

Published On:- 29th November, 2023
Published by:- Education World
Link:- https://www.educationworld.in/sttar-announces-national-teachers-olympiad-to-promote-teaching-excellence/

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CBSE’s Director Academics Shares About NEP Implementation And Insights For Educators In Online Session

Dr. Joseph Emmanuel, Director of Academics of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) delivered an insightful online session on the National Education Policy 2020, its impact, its implementation, and the way forward.

Dr. Joseph Emmanuel, Director of Academics of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), on Friday, September 15, delivered an insightful online session on the National Education Policy 2020, its impact, its implementation, and the way forward.

A strong proponent of NEP and competency-focused education, Dr. Emmanuel addressed over a thousand educators from schools across India in a highly informative session facilitated by Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR).

Laying out the vision of NEP at the outset, he said, “Basically, the NEP focusses on four major areas: Equity, Excellence, Inclusivity and Access. After the launch of NEP, the Indian education system has seen two NCFs – the National Curriculum Framework for Foundational Stage and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education. These two curricula are aimed at taking ahead the implementation of NEP in a synchronized manner and it should be the aim of all institutions to provide quality education to all children.”

Dr. Emmanuel highlighted the major areas of focus for NEP and emphasized the need for a shift to competency-focused teaching and learning, transforming assessments, tracking student progress across school years, holistic development of each child, and standard setting and accreditation.

“Competency focused education is a major area in which CBSE has been working. It involves curricular interventions, pedagogical interventions, assessment reforms, student enrichment activities and development of resource material and capacity building of teachers,” Dr. Emmanuel said.

As teachers were the predominant audience of the session, Dr. Emmanuel shared a good number of references to resource material for teachers of all grades and domains to empower their teaching skills. These included samples of pedagogical processes, blueprints and assessment items and rubrics. He strongly advocated the implementation of experiential learning pedagogies like art and sports integrated learning, storytelling, toy-based learning.

“Education has to be child-centric and inclusive to ensure individual development. An enabling environment for competency-focussed education can be created through transformation in content, pedagogy, assessments and capacity building,” he said. He spoke of SAFAL as an upcoming platform to assess key competencies in students. He stressed upon need to strengthen School Quality Assessment and Assurance (SQAA), as envisioned in NEP, through a framework comprising seven key domains.

Dr. Emmanuel has an experience of 30 years in the field of education. He is leading the implementation of NEP in CBSE schools across India.

The session was managed by STTAR which is a premier teachers training academy with expertise in professional development of educators, curriculum development, research, and school enrichment.

Sushma Raturi, member secretary of STTAR, who hosted the session, said the address by Dr. Joseph Emmanuel is an attempt to educate and create widespread awareness about the implementation of NEP 2020. In fact, some of STTAR’s upcoming programmes are deeply aligned with the vision of NEP, including a three-day programme on ‘Early Childhood Education As Envisioned in NEP’ in September and a National Teachers’ Olympiad to provide teachers a country-wide platform to test their competence and have a roadmap for professional development. The Olympiad will be held in December 2023.

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STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses Are Empowering Teachers

Learning that accords flexibility of time and place has a distinct appeal, especially for the professionals entrenched in hectic daily routines and the demands of work-life balance. This holds true particularly for teachers who, given the rapid advances in pedagogy and technology, have to continually upskill and reskill themselves without putting their daily commitments on standby. 

To meet this need, STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses For Teachers have been conceptualised and created by Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR), India’s premier teacher training institute. Officially launched during the STTAR Global School Education Conference a few weeks ago, the online courses can be taken by practising and aspiring teachers who wish to learn at their own convenient time, place, pace and comfort. A decent gamut of pedagogical practices is covered in these e-learning courses. 

Vinod Malhotra, chairman, Academic Council, STTAR, says, “STTAR is offering an interesting palette of e-learning courses to cover a broad range of pedagogical topics, from Phonics to Experiential Learning. All courses are backed by evidence-based research by academics and educators with decades of experience. The aim is to bring teachers up to speed with the finer nuances of latest pedagogical practices while also providing them complete flexibility of learning at their own chosen time and pace.”

STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses can be accessed on https://online.sttar.in/.

The repertoire includes the much in-demand course on ‘Bloom’s Taxonomy’ to empower teachers with actionable strategies for facilitating cognitive development towards higher-order thinking in learners. The course is delivered by the vivacious educator, school leader and teacher training, Shalini Nambiar, who has an experience of 28 years in education. An exhaustive course on ‘Experiential Learning’ by education consultant Sarita Mathur is very pertinent to ensuring a shift from textbook learning towards hands-on learning for deeper knowledge retention and understanding. Furthermore, teachers will learn to establish a comprehensive classroom behavior management system through the course on ‘Effective Classroom Management and Behaviour’ by the education evangelist and teacher trainer, Charu Bajaj. 

Providing a thrust to professional teacher development for foundational years is the e-learning course on ‘Early Childhood Care and Education’ by a host of expert trainers led by Swati Popat Vats, the doyenne of ECCE who spearheads Podar Education Network and Early Childhood Association India (ECA). In her characteristic style and feisty delivery, Vats asserts all essential learnings and sensitive attitudes a teacher must acquire to be a competent early years’ educator.

These fundamentals are further bolstered by the standalone self-paced learning courses on ‘Phonics’, ‘Storytelling’, and ‘Developing Critical Thinking Curriculum for Pre-Primary’. If the course on ‘Phonics’ by the academic expert Kanika Ghai helps teachers master the international synthetic phonics techniques, ‘Art of Storytelling’ by the early years’ education expert Amrit Nagpal empowers them to leverage the power of stories to drastically improve student engagement, learning experiences and outcomes in pre-primary classrooms. The course on ‘Developing Critical Thinking Curriculum for Pre-Primary’ by the multiple award winning educator and school principal Poonam Kochitty equips teachers with the knowhow to create a curriculum to take learning beyond rote-memorisation and towards critical thinking.

“Each one of STTAR’s self-paced learning courses is presented by domain experts in an engaging manner. The structure of the courses allows teachers to revisit the lessons any number of times. They may revise thoroughly, clear doubts, and develop a deep understanding of a particular aspect of pedagogy. Complementary resource material is shared to consolidate their learning and the assessments are designed meticulously to evaluate their progress. Upon completion of a course, the teacher gets a highly-valued STTAR Certificate of Excellence,” says Sushma Raturi, Member Secretary, Academic Council, STTAR. 

Going forward, STTAR is planning to add more number of self-paced learning courses pertaining to new-age pedagogy to broaden the range of modules for teachers. 

Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR) is a pre-eminent teachers’ training academy in India with an expertise in developing latest pedagogical competencies in today’s educators. Founded in 2020, the academy has designed customized training modules to create a teaching and learning experience that matches global standards. The academy is transforming the education landscape with proficiency in four verticals: teacher training, curriculum designing, school enrichment programmes, and academic research.

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STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses Are Empowering Teachers

Learning that accords flexibility of time and place has a distinct appeal, especially for the professionals entrenched in hectic daily routines and the demands of work-life balance. This holds true particularly for teachers who, given the rapid advances in pedagogy and technology, have to continually upskill and reskill themselves without putting their daily commitments on standby.

STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses for Teachers

To meet this need, STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses For Teachers have been conceptualized and created by Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR), India’s premier teacher training institute. Officially launched during the STTAR Global School Education Conference a few weeks ago, the online courses can be taken by practising and aspiring teachers who

wish to learn at their own convenient time, place, pace and comfort. A decent gamut of pedagogical practices is covered in these e-learning courses.

‘Broad Range of Pedagogical Topics’

Vinod Malhotra, Chairman, Academic Council, STTAR, says, “STTAR is offering an interesting palette of e-learning courses to cover a broad range of pedagogical topics, from Phonics to Experiential Learning. All courses are backed by evidence-based research by academics and educators with decades of experience. The aim is to bring teachers up to speed with the finer nuances of latest pedagogical practices while also providing them complete flexibility of learning at their own chosen time and pace.”

Visit STTAR Self-Paced Learning Courses on https://online.sttar.in/

‘Bloom’s Taxonomy’ to empower teachers

The repertoire includes the much in-demand course on ‘Bloom’s Taxonomy’ to empower teachers with actionable strategies for facilitating cognitive development towards higher-order thinking in learners. The course is delivered by the vivacious educator, school leader and teacher training, Shalini Nambiar, who has an experience of 28 years in education. An exhaustive course on ‘Experiential Learning’ by education consultant Sarita Mathur is very pertinent to ensuring a shift from textbook learning towards hands-on learning for deeper knowledge retention and understanding. Furthermore, teachers will learn to establish a comprehensive classroom behavior management system through the course on ‘Effective Classroom Management and Behaviour’ by the education evangelist and teacher trainer, Charu Bajaj.

‘Early Childhood Care and Education’

Providing a thrust to professional teacher development for foundational years is the e-learning course on ‘Early Childhood Care and Education’ by a host of expert trainers led by Swati Popat Vats, the doyenne of ECCE who spearheads Podar Education Network and Early Childhood Association India (ECA). In her characteristic style and feisty delivery, Vats asserts all essential learnings and sensitive attitudes a teacher must acquire to be a competent early years’ educator.

‘Standalone self-paced learning courses’

These fundamentals are further bolstered by the standalone self-paced learning courses on ‘Phonics’, ‘Storytelling’, and ‘Developing Critical Thinking Curriculum for Pre-Primary’. If the course on ‘Phonics’ by the academic expert Kanika Ghai helps teachers master the international synthetic phonics techniques, ‘Art of Storytelling’ by the early years’ education expert Amrit Nagpal empowers them to leverage the power of stories to drastically improve student engagement, learning experiences and outcomes in pre-primary classrooms. The course on ‘Developing Critical Thinking Curriculum for Pre-Primary’ by the multiple award winning educator and school principal Poonam Kochitty equips teachers with the knowhow to create a curriculum to take learning beyond rote-memorization and towards critical thinking.

“Each one of STTAR’s self-paced learning courses is presented by domain experts in an engaging manner. The structure of the courses allows teachers to revisit the lessons any number of times. They may revise thoroughly, clear doubts, and develop a deep understanding of a particular aspect of pedagogy. Complementary resource material is shared to consolidate their learning and the assessments are designed meticulously to evaluate their progress. Upon completion of a course, the teacher gets a highly-valued STTAR Certificate of Excellence,” says Sushma Raturi, Member Secretary, Academic Council, STTAR.

‘STTAR to broaden the range of modules for teachers’

Going forward, STTAR is planning to add more number of self-paced learning courses pertaining to new-age pedagogy to broaden the range of modules for teachers.

Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR) is a pre-eminent teachers’ training academy in India with an expertise in developing latest pedagogical competencies in today’s educators. Founded in 2020, the academy has designed customized training modules to create a teaching and learning experience that matches global standards. The academy is transforming the education landscape with proficiency in four verticals: teacher training, curriculum designing, school enrichment programmes, and academic research.

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Interview by Dr. Neeta Bali, Director Schools, Seth Anandram Jaipuria Group of Schools

Interview by Dr. Neeta Bali, Director Schools, Seth Anandram Jaipuria Group of Schools

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STTAR Global School Education Conference set to shape new education paradigm

Global dialogue on the new paradigm of education witnessed a significant positive thrust through insights from international educators and thought leaders at the STTAR Global School Education Conference hosted by Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR).

Held on May 19 & 20, 2023 at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi, the two-day conference saw exchange of innovative ideas on the theme ‘Education For A Sustainable Future’. The inaugural day had keynote addresses by Anurag Tripathi, secretary, CBSE, Dr. Pavel Luksha, founder-director of Global Education Futures, Netherlands, and Shishir Jaipuria, chairman FICCI Arise and chairman, Seth Anandram Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions.

While Tripathi highlighted the challenges Indian education faces in its quest to meet the vision of NEP 2020, Luksha provided the global perspective by touching upon the emergent trends in both pedagogy and technology, with a particular focus on the disruptive AI interventions. Shishir Jaipuria laid out the societal, economic and geo-political challenges the world currently faces and stressed on the ever important role of education in meeting them. Delivering the vote of thanks, Vinod Malhotra, chairman, Academic Council, STTAR, underscored the importance sustainable practices in all human endeavours and extracted from the audience an oath of allegiance towards creating a sustainable future.

The first day was power-packed with three panel discussions on the most relevant topics pertaining to education ecosystems, namely, ‘Reinventing the Roots of New-Age Education’, ‘Building Future Learning Systems’, and ‘Student Engagement and Assessments’. The discussions witnessed deep deliberations on the important aspects of modern education with insights from top educators and thought leaders such as Vrinda Sarup, former secretary, school education and literacy, Government of India; Dr. Rupamanjari Ghosh, former vice chancellor, Shiv Nadar University; Ranjan Paul, former director, IMS; Abha Adams, former director, The Shri Ram School; Narayanan Ramaswamy, national leader, education and skill development, KPMG; Darshan Singh, chairman, Welham Boys School and Anil Rewari, global AI and ML consultant, to name a few.

The day also saw the release of the ‘21st Century Framework for Teacher Education’ and four knowledge reports by STTAR. The framework is a particularly helpful guide for the teachers who want to stay abreast of the new-age pedagogy and technology.

The second day featured a mix of academic masterclasses and industry-oriented sessions. Shreyaan Daga, co-founder of OLL, an online learning platform, spoke about putting learners and their interests and dreams right at the centre of education. A case study of Druk Padma Karpo School from Leh was presented by its principal Mingur Angmo. The case study was an eye-opener about how a school nestled in the Great Himalayas leveraged innovative pedagogy to turn challenges into new opportunities.

The highlight of the day was the STTAR Education Excellence Awards during which Padma Shri Mohandas Pai, chairman of Manipal Global Education Services and Aarin Capital, was awarded the Shiksha Garima Puraskar and also delivered a powerful address on ‘Education and Skills For Amrit Kaal’. He said that a future rife with immense potential and opportunity awaits India which is the fastest growing large economy with the world’s highest population with a median age in the 20s. The awards also recognised and honoured educators and schools in different categories for their exemplary contribution to education.

The winners were selected through a rigorous scanning and vetting process by an independent jury comprising the likes of Saba Alam, partner, Leadership Mavericks; G. Veerappan, former vice president, Quess Corp; Dr. Ranjan Paul, former director, IMS Delhi; Anand Mohan Jha, ex senior vice president, NSDC; Ruby Malhotra, principal, Delhi Police Public School; Shiv Shukla, education consultant, and Shelley Chhabra, senior policy manager, IAMAI.

Given the phenomenal response to its Global School Education Conference, STTAR and its global partners Global Education Futures and The Weaving Lab, have decided to make the conference an annual affair.

Sushma Raturi, member secretary, Academic Council, STTAR, says, “Right from conceptualisation to implementation, we have been convinced of creating a positive narrative for shaping education for a sustainable future by bringing together some of the sharpest minds and experienced personas from the world of education. I’m extremely heartened by the response to the conference and happy to share with you that the conference will be an annual event and a significant forum for the education community globally.”

During the conference, STTAR — a premier teachers training academy that is transforming the education landscape through professional development of teachers, curriculum development, school enrichment programmes, and action research — also launched self-paced learning courses for teachers which can be accessed on https://online.sttar.in/

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