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Bihar teacher takes her innovative teaching to Kenya
Patna: Loved by her pupils for her creative and activity-based teaching, middle school teacher Mamta Kumari's efforts have not only led to a notable increase in school enrolment but have also ensured that every child in her surrounding has access to schooling.
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Now, the teacher at Nargada Middle School in Danapur near Patna will replicate her teaching methods and efforts in faraway Kenya over three days under 'Schools2030 Global Forum', being held in collaboration with the state govt and Aga Khan Foundation from June 3-5.
At the forum, she is slated to delve into her successful implementation of activity-based learning, demonstrating how this methodology simplifies complex subjects for young leaders.
Teachers and educators from 10 countries are participating in the international forum, designed to empower innovative educators by providing them with a global platform to address and resolve educational challenges.
"Known for integrating creative and activity-based learning into her classrooms, she has made the learning process both seamless and effective for her students," an official from the foundation said.
Tirshala Singh, the national coordinator for 'School2030', said, "Our human-centred design process encourages educators to identify local problems and develop sustainable, replicable solutions."