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Ed-Tech Landscape in India

India’s EdTech Landscape in 2025: Trends, Players, and Opportunities The Indian edtech sector in 2025 is witnessing a significant rebound after a period of consolidation. Fueled by renewed investor interest, AI-driven innovations, and supportive national education policies, the market is poised for robust growth across K‑12, higher education, and skilling domains. Market Size and Funding Dynamics The Indian edtech market size is estimated between USD 5.5 and 7.5 billion as of 2024, with projections reaching USD 29 to 33 billion by 2030. After a funding correction post-2021, edtech funding in India surged nearly threefold in 2024 to approximately USD 600 million. The first half of 2025 recorded about USD 120 million in investments—over five times the amount from H1 2024—marked by fewer but larger, focused rounds. This resurgence reflects a more disciplined investment environment, with a focus on profitability and sustainable growth. Key Segments and Winning Themes Growth is strongest in...

5 Ways AI Helps Teachers Save Time and Boost Student Learning

AI is quietly stepping into classrooms—not to replace teachers, but to assist them in transforming assessments, saving time, and making learning more meaningful for students. Why Rethinking Assessment Matters Assessment is more than exams and report cards. It shows students what they know, what they need to improve, and helps teachers identify who needs help. But traditional assessment takes time and often delays feedback, missing the chance to correct misconceptions immediately. AI can reduce this delay by providing instant, personalized feedback and turning assessment into a continuous learning process. 1. From Marks to Meaningful Feedback Most students remember just their marks, not much of the written feedback. AI can analyze student responses—even subjective ones—and generate clear, student-friendly feedback that highlights strengths, gaps, and improvements. For example, instead of a simple score on photosynthesis, AI might explain what was done well, what is missing, and provide ...

Align Your Classroom with NEP 2020 Starting Tomorrow

You have just finished a long day of teaching. Between classes, you saw another circular about NEP 2020 in the staff WhatsApp group. Someone mentioned competency-based learning, another talked about holistic assessment, and the principal reminded everyone to align with NEP. You nod along because you care about your students and want to do the right thing. A small question buzzes in your mind: What does NEP alignment look like in my classroom tomorrow? Do I need to change everything, or can I start with a few smart changes? Many teachers feel this mix of responsibility and confusion. The good news is you do not have to rewrite your teaching style overnight. NEP 2020 shifts focus from finishing the syllabus to building skills, understanding, and confidence in every child. Why NEP 2020 Alignment Matters Beyond Buzzwords NEP 2020 answers three big questions. Are students understanding and applying what they learn? Are we developing skills and values, not just marks? Are classrooms inclusiv...

Make Learning more engaging

Small changes, repeated over time, transform how students experience learning and how teachers experience teaching. Engaged learning goes beyond better marks. It helps students feel curious, confident, and capable, creating the classroom every learner deserves. Spark Curiosity First Start lessons with real-world hooks like surprising facts or relatable problems. A quick question such as "What if your village faced a drought?" pulls students in emotionally, boosting focus and retention right away. No big prep needed, just one hook per class. Pair and Share Ideas Use think-pair-share: give 1 minute to think alone, 2 minutes to discuss in pairs, then share with the class. This builds participation, especially in diverse groups, and lets peers reinforce concepts. Rotate partners weekly for stronger connections. Wait and Prompt Deeper Ask open-ended questions, then pause for 3-5 seconds. Nod to answers and say "Tell us more" instead of jumping in. Post daily goals on the...