Pune has opened its first ‘English Room’ to improve learning experiences for students at a Hadapsar school, making education more engaging.
Pune: The city just launched its first ‘English Room’ at a school in Hadapsar. This room is all about making learning fun and interactive.
It’s called the ‘Magic Classroom.’ Sounds cool, right? The idea is to create a space where students and teachers can really connect and thrive.
Radha Goenka, the founder of Pehlay Akshar Foundation, is behind this initiative. She believes in breaking down barriers in education. English can open so many doors for students.
But that’s not all! They’re also rolling out an ‘English Room on Wheels.’ This mobile resource box will take learning materials to ten more schools in Pune.
This effort aims to boost literacy in various areas, whether rural or urban. It’s a big step towards improving education for everyone.
Recent reports show many students in India struggle with basic English. So, this initiative is super important right now.