Bengaluru : Tech Avant-Garde (TAG), which is known for its personalised and engaging educational experience for students by seamlessly integrating online and offline learning platforms, along with CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and Microsoft, hosted the biggest-ever community outreach program called “G20 GEN FORUM: ED CONCLAVE 2023” on Friday. Attended by over 600 schools and renowned educationists and academicians, the conclave aimed at assisting schools to get implemented under the government’s social schooling project, called the “Carte Blanche Program”. The first day of the conclave was held at the Cariappa Hall in Bengaluru. The inaugural day of the conclave was graced by the attendance of renowned educationists and academicians from national level educational bodies and other prestigious organizations, such as Dr. T G Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, Dr. Biswajit Saha, Director of CBSE, Dr. Raj Nehru, Vice chancellor SVSU and Dr. Madhu Ahluwalia, Senior Advisor of QCI NABET. These dignitaries provided insights on Hybrid Learning, Digital Literacy, Skill Development, which will help the schools to implement under the Carte Blanche Program. Speaking during the conclave, Dr. RP Singh, Joint Secretary of CBSE, quoted, “A recent survey talked about 85% of teachers believe technology has a good impact on […]
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