Bengaluru, NFAPost: Karnataka School Education and literacy and Skill Development Principal Secretary S. Selva Kumar and Bharti Foundation Chief School Excellence Antony Nellissery virtually launched the first TLM book from the state.
Teaching-Learning Book is the compilation Teaching-Learning Materials (TLM) designed by the teachers of government schools in Karnataka.
Each TLMs is selected from the best submissions received from SABERA (Satya Bharti Educational Rockstar Achievers) award organised by Bharti Foundation. These innovations will make learning easy for many students in India. These TLMs are an outcome of the learnings that teachers have from their day-to-day classroom experiences.
Speaking on the occasion, Karnataka School Education and literacy and Skill Development Principal Secretary S. Selva Kumar said he is grateful to Bharti Foundation for organising this event.
“Teaching Learning Materials (TLMs) play an important role in making learning process interesting and easily memorable. I request Bharti Foundation to support us in making prototypes for these TLMs for all our schools, teachers and students,” said Karnataka School Education and literacy and Skill Development Principal Secretary S. Selva Kumar.
He also thanked Bharti Foundation for providing their support to ensure continuity in quality education during COVID-19 as well.
During the launch, Bharti Foundation Chief School Excellence Antony Nellissery thanked the teachers and educators.
“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude not only to the teachers who have contributed for this book but also to the entire learning community who have gone an extra mile during the unprecedented time brought by COVID-19 pandemic. I also take this opportunity to thank the Jharkhand Education Council, Government of Jharkhand for giving their consent and support in making this event possible,” said Bharti Foundation Chief School Excellence Antony Nellissery.
About Bharti Foundation
Bharti Foundation was set up in the year 2000 as the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises. It implements and supports programs in primary, secondary and higher education. Since 2006, the flagship Satya Bharti School Program has been providing free quality education to thousands of underprivileged children in 173 schools in rural areas across five states, with a focus on the girl child.
The impact of quality education has been scaled-up by transferring the learning and good practices of this program to 2,34,242 students studying in 691 partner government schools across 11 states and union territories, through the Satya Bharti Quality Support Program, since 2013. Together, these programs have cumulatively impacted over 2.2 million community members.
Bharti Foundation, in partnership with Headquarter Northern Command, is providing academic support to the Army Goodwill Schools since 2016. Along with teacher development, the Foundation has also helped create a structure towards strengthening academic and in-school processes.