Link to Report In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, migrant children, who did not have consistent access to schools anyway, were completely deprived of any kind of education for a considerable length of time. Once physical schools reopened, there were minimal or no efforts made to address student learning…
NCEE supports Bihar Kalam Satyagraha
The Bihar Kalam Satyagraha is a movement that is seeking to bring together citizen awareness on the quality of education in the state. It has been established beyond doubt that poor quality of education further leads to unemployment, rise in crime and unrest, among other things. Bihar often features at…
NCEE second plenary meeting May 28, 22
A plenary meeting of NCEE was held virtually on May 28, 2022, to discuss the state of the education emergency, and possible steps toward addressing it. Highlights of the meeting Note on possible directions for work shared for discussions in the meeting. Presentations made in the meeting Prof R. Ramanujam,…
Meeting of National Coalition on the Education Emergency – 29 January 2022
Members of the coalition met on 29th January 2022 to review the work done so far, share the situation in different states across the country and discuss the priorities of the NCEE going forward. Agenda:1. Introduction2. A brief presentation on the work done so far by the NCEE3. Discussion on…
Agastya Foundation’s work amid School Lockdown
Notes from Agastya: Education is often neglected in response to emergency situations, not generally being seenas immediately life-saving. Yet, the value of education to those affected by emergencysituations should not be underestimated and is consistently highlighted by parents andlearners themselves as crucial in bringing stability, emotional and physical protection, andcontinuity.…