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Eduverse - A global education network
School Transformation Coach| Leadership Coach for K–12 Founders & Heads | Global Education Systems Design
Our mission is to improve the mental well-being of teachers, parents and students.
Teacher training is one of the biggest investments schools make.
But one wrong decision can turn it into a good-looking session with little classroom impact.
The real success of a training is not seen in workshop photos.
It is seen inside classrooms, weeks later.
What do you think schools should look for before choosing a teacher trainer?
If your 2026 teacher training plan still looks like 2023… your school is already behind.
The classrooms that thrive in 2026 will not be the ones with more content.
They’ll be the ones with better thinking.
Share this with your academic team.
Which topic do you want for your school ?
Something shifted in Mumbai. 🌿
25 educators came together for the Eduverse Mumbai Educators Meet-Up 2026 —
and it was more than just another PD session.
Yes, there was a presentation.
But more importantly, there was:
• honest reflection
• meaningful conversations
• an art-based healing experience
• space to think, question, and reimagine
This wasn’t about collecting strategies.
It was about re-seeing how we learn, teach, and lead.
And when educators pause like this — classrooms change.
Now, we take this forward.
📍 Bangalore — 16th May 2026
If you’re looking for a space that goes beyond typical workshops and actually makes you think…
you might want to be in the next circle.
Seats will be limited.
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29/04/2026
Still doing everything manually in education?
Lesson plans. Feedback. Presentations. Emails. Reports. Resources. Endless tabs open. A lifestyle choice, apparently.
AI is changing education fast.
The question is not if it matters anymore.
The question is: Will you know how to use it to stay ahead?
AI for Educators: Smarter Work. Greater Impact.
I’m hosting a practical workshop for educators who want to use AI to actually make work easier and impact stronger.
We’ll explore how to:
✨ save time
✨ plan smarter
✨ create better resources
✨ improve engagement
✨ reduce repetitive tasks
✨ stay future-ready
Perfect for teachers, coordinators, school leaders, trainers & consultants.
📌 Want to join?
Follow this page first and DM me AI for details & registration.
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Curiosity took center stage at our teacher training session at Reliance Foundation School ✨📚
Exploring inquiry-based pedagogy, our educators stepped into the shoes of learners asking questions, sparking discussions, and discovering the joy of learning beyond textbooks. Because when teachers stay curious, classrooms come alive 💡💛
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22/04/2026
10 Skills Rising Faster Than Marksheets.
Many students are still prepared for tests more than for change.
Today’s learners need:
• adaptability
• communication
• critical thinking
• collaboration
• initiative
• resilience
• lifelong learning
So I created a practical free resource:
# # # 10 Skills Rising Faster Than Marksheets
✅ 10 essential skills
✅ 1 classroom action for each
✅ Ready to use immediately
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