Author name: Elwin Varughese

Elwin Varughese is an education professional with a Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Toronto, and a Master of Arts in Education from Azim Premji University. His work focuses on areas including school leadership, social justice and Indigenous education. Currently, he is working as a Lab Associate in Geography Lab at Azim Premji University.

From Waste to Wonder- Learning Geography through Touch

From Waste to Wonder: Learning Geography through Touch

Despite decades of educational reform, India still lacks comprehensive research on inclusive TLMs (Teaching Learning Materials) and pedagogical strategies for visually impaired learners. The RPWD Act (2016) mandates free education for every child with benchmark disabilities in special schools. However, the Act does not ensure that these schools are equipped with the materials and infrastructure […]

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Disaster Management in School Learning

Disaster Management in School Learning: A Safe and Cheap Option

The disasters happening around the world, especially in India, make it imperative to question ourselves on the importance of disaster management for the preparation of future generations of the country in having better and safer livelihoods. So, how can we incorporate disaster management for preparing people in schools?

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