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Ep. 72: Creating magic in India's classrooms by teaching teachers with CEQUE founder Anju Saigal

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“If some teachers can create magic in the classroom, then why not all?”

Anju Saigal founded the non-profit CEQUE (pron. Seekhey) to upskill teachers in underprivileged communities in India after working in the education space for decades. Trained at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education and in field work through Pratham (one of India’s largest education focused non-profits), Anju shares how observing classroom teaching in action led her to create a non-profit focused on supporting and training teachers to improve the quality of education. Join us as India celebrates 75 years of independence to hear about the challenges and opportunities facing its youngest learners!

Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!

SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 72:

Find Anju at CEQUE’s website and on instagram

Learn more about Pratham

BOOKS:

Castaway Mountain: Love and Loss Among the Wastepickers of Mumbai by Saumya Roy

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Questions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !

Special thanks to Varun Dhabe and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!

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“If some teachers can create magic in the classroom, then why not all?”

Anju Saigal founded the non-profit CEQUE (pron. Seekhey) to upskill teachers in underprivileged communities in India after working in the education space for decades. Trained at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education and in field work through Pratham (one of India’s largest education focused non-profits), Anju shares how observing classroom teaching in action led her to create a non-profit focused on supporting and training teachers to improve the quality of education. Join us as India celebrates 75 years of independence to hear about the challenges and opportunities facing its youngest learners!

Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!

SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 72:

Find Anju at CEQUE’s website and on instagram

Learn more about Pratham

BOOKS:

Castaway Mountain: Love and Loss Among the Wastepickers of Mumbai by Saumya Roy

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Questions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !

Special thanks to Varun Dhabe and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!

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