Wednesday, September 8, 2021

TEACH FOR INDIA

 Greetings from Teach For India. We are delighted to announce our expansion to the East, starting with Kolkata in 2022! 

To celebrate this, we bring you a panel of education leaders to talk about the transformational power of education. This will be a great opportunity for all students to come and interact with some industry leaders.

Kindly share this event details with all the students of St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.


Education holds the power in making us knowledgeable, accountable, and inspirational - it has the potential to build futures and transform societies. As Teach For India enters the land of bold dreams and resilient action through our East Chapter, join us for a panel discussion where Shaheen Mistri, Founder & CEO of Teach For India interacts with our Alumni, Fellow and Student Leaders.

 

Jigyasa Labroo is a 2014 Teach For India Alumnus. She is the co-founder and CEO of Slam Out Loud (SoL), impacting 4.7 Million children across 19 countries through the power of arts.


Revanth Voothaluru is a 2014 Teach For India Alumnus. He is a Harvard Graduate of the School of Education and currently works as a Project Manager at Khan Academy India. 

Dhanashree is a 10th grade student leader from Pune. She believes in the importance of student-voice and is working towards that through her Project Abhav Tarang.

 

Oindrila Sanyal is a 2020 Teach For India Fellow and an alumni of Jadavpur University and London School of Economics.

 

Riddhi Samarth is a Teach For India Fellow  in Mumbai. She is an optimist, who believes in passion and hope for youth-led change in this world of inequities! 

 


Day & Date: Saturday, 11th September 2021

Time: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

Venue: Zoom (Link will be shared to the participants once they sign up)
You can find the registration link (click on the link below): 

https://teachforindia-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEuce6spzoqE9fvYvcawviHuCKw7cCDedrz


The purpose of the session is to 

  • Hear about the journey of some leaders in the education sector

  • Provide details around the Fellowship and answer related queries 

  • Exciting new announcements for the region of East India

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