Elizabeth Mehta: Delivering a Jolt to India’s Teacher Training – NYTimes.com

Elizabeth Mehta: Delivering a Jolt to India's Teacher Training - NYTimes.comMuktangan was founded a decade ago by Sunil and Elizabeth Mehta, a husband and wife team. Mrs. Mehta, a vibrant Englishwoman with a crop of white hair who came to India in 1968, is credited with developing Muktangan’s curriculum for teaching teachers. A former vice principal of the elite Bombay International School, she also spent 11 years at Aga Khan Education Services, where she researched classroom practices and created training modules that would work in underprivileged communities.

Her idea was to break teacher training into levels for primary, middle and high school, and to let the educators basically move up the grades along with their students.

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