#ai-and-education
TET Deadline Puts 1.8 Lakh Teachers Under Pressure
Over 1.8 lakh teachers across India are under pressure to clear the Teacher Eligibility Test by August 2028 after the Supreme Court retained the mandatory qualification rule. TET Deadline Creates Fresh Concern Among Teachers A fresh Teacher Eligibility Test notification has triggered anxiety among many in-service teachers, especially those who have not yet cleared the qualification exam. The application deadline has been fixed as July 5,
TET Deadline Puts 1.8 Lakh Teachers Under Pressure
Over 1.8 lakh teachers across India are under pressure to clear the Teacher Eligibility Test by August 2028 after the Supreme Court retained the mandatory qualification rule. TET Deadline Creates Fresh Concern Among Teachers A fresh Teacher Eligibility Test notification has triggered anxiety among many in-service teachers, especially those who have not yet cleared the qualification exam. The application deadline has been fixed as July 5,
India-Origin Donor Clears Student Loans for 176 NC State Grads
An Indian-origin donor cleared final-year student loans for 176 North Carolina State University graduates, turning a Raleigh commencement ceremony into a major student debt relief story watched beyond North Carolina, including by Indian American and NY families. The surprise announcement came at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Friday, May 9, 2026, during the Wilson College of Textiles commencement ceremony. Anil Kochhar Honors His Father’s India
India-Origin Donor Clears Student Loans for 176 NC State Grads
An Indian-origin donor cleared final-year student loans for 176 North Carolina State University graduates, turning a Raleigh commencement ceremony into a major student debt relief story watched beyond North Carolina, including by Indian American and NY families. The surprise announcement came at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Friday, May 9, 2026, during the Wilson College of Textiles commencement ceremony. Anil Kochhar Honors His Father’s India
Rabindranath Tagore: Poet, Philosopher, and Creator of National Anthems
Rabindranath Tagore, born on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata, India, was a polymath who earned recognition as a poet, philosopher, musician, and artist. His literary genius, especially through Gitanjali, garnered global fame, while his music and art formed an integral part of Bengal’s cultural heritage. His contributions extended far beyond writing; Tagore’s impact on education, spirituality, and national identity continues to influence generations. Tagore's Literary C
Rabindranath Tagore: Poet, Philosopher, and Creator of National Anthems
Rabindranath Tagore, born on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata, India, was a polymath who earned recognition as a poet, philosopher, musician, and artist. His literary genius, especially through Gitanjali, garnered global fame, while his music and art formed an integral part of Bengal’s cultural heritage. His contributions extended far beyond writing; Tagore’s impact on education, spirituality, and national identity continues to influence generations. Tagore's Literary C
AP Govt Sends Teachers to Singapore for Training After Student Tours Initiative
Andhra Pradesh’s education system is undergoing a noticeable shift under the leadership of Nara Lokesh, with the government now focusing not just on students but also on strengthening teachers. In a new initiative, the state has selected 37 high-performing teachers from government schools and is sending them to Singapore for a one-week intensive training program aimed at upgrading teaching standards. Until recently, the government’s reforms were largely centered around students, including exposure visits and learning enhancement programs. One such initiative involved taking students from government schools to New Delhi, where they explored science institutions and gained practical learning experiences beyond textbooks. Now, the attention has shifted toward teachers, recognizing that improving teaching quality directly impacts student outcomes. The selected educators will observe and learn advanced teaching practices widely adopted in Singapore, including digital learning systems, smart classroom integration, project-based teaching models, and modern evaluation techniques. These methods are known for making learning more interactive and effective. The expectation is straightforward but ambitious. After completing their training, these teachers will return and implement what they have learned across government schools in Andhra Pradesh. The goal is not just incremental improvement but a broader transformation in how education is delivered. However, the real test lies in execution. Sending 37 teachers abroad makes for a good headline, but unless there is a structured plan to scale these learnings across thousands of schools, the impact could remain limited. If the government ensures proper follow-up, training replication, and accountability, this initiative could genuinely improve classroom standards. Otherwise, it risks becoming another isolated reform without long-term effect. This move signals a more balanced approach to education reform—one that acknowledges that strong teachers are just as critical as motivated students in building a future-ready education system.
AP Govt Sends Teachers to Singapore for Training After Student Tours Initiative
Andhra Pradesh’s education system is undergoing a noticeable shift under the leadership of Nara Lokesh, with the government now focusing not just on students but also on strengthening teachers. In a new initiative, the state has selected 37 high-performing teachers from government schools and is sending them to Singapore for a one-week intensive training program aimed at upgrading teaching standards. Until recently, the government’s reforms were largely centered around students, including exposure visits and learning enhancement programs. One such initiative involved taking students from government schools to New Delhi, where they explored science institutions and gained practical learning experiences beyond textbooks. Now, the attention has shifted toward teachers, recognizing that improving teaching quality directly impacts student outcomes. The selected educators will observe and learn advanced teaching practices widely adopted in Singapore, including digital learning systems, smart classroom integration, project-based teaching models, and modern evaluation techniques. These methods are known for making learning more interactive and effective. The expectation is straightforward but ambitious. After completing their training, these teachers will return and implement what they have learned across government schools in Andhra Pradesh. The goal is not just incremental improvement but a broader transformation in how education is delivered. However, the real test lies in execution. Sending 37 teachers abroad makes for a good headline, but unless there is a structured plan to scale these learnings across thousands of schools, the impact could remain limited. If the government ensures proper follow-up, training replication, and accountability, this initiative could genuinely improve classroom standards. Otherwise, it risks becoming another isolated reform without long-term effect. This move signals a more balanced approach to education reform—one that acknowledges that strong teachers are just as critical as motivated students in building a future-ready education system.
India’s first AI university to begin operations in Amaravati from February
The artificial intelligence revolution is rapidly transforming the global landscape, reshaping industries, economies, and educational systems at an unprecedented pace. Recognizing the urgency of adapting to this technological shift, the Andhra Pradesh government has taken a decisive step by launching what is set to become India’s first dedicated Artificial Intelligence university. The university is scheduled to begin operations in Amaravati from February 19, marking a significant milestone
India’s first AI university to begin operations in Amaravati from February
The artificial intelligence revolution is rapidly transforming the global landscape, reshaping industries, economies, and educational systems at an unprecedented pace. Recognizing the urgency of adapting to this technological shift, the Andhra Pradesh government has taken a decisive step by launching what is set to become India’s first dedicated Artificial Intelligence university. The university is scheduled to begin operations in Amaravati from February 19, marking a significant milestone
Huston-Tillotson University hosts holiday meal drive serving hundreds of Austin families
Hundreds of Austin families received meaningful holiday support on Sunday during a large Thanksgiving meal distribution hosted at Huston-Tillotson University. The event, which has become an anticipated annual tradition for many local residents, once again aimed to ease financial stress for households preparing for the holiday season. The Gamma Eta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity collaborated with students from the university’s honors program to organize the drive-thro
Huston-Tillotson University hosts holiday meal drive serving hundreds of Austin families
Hundreds of Austin families received meaningful holiday support on Sunday during a large Thanksgiving meal distribution hosted at Huston-Tillotson University. The event, which has become an anticipated annual tradition for many local residents, once again aimed to ease financial stress for households preparing for the holiday season. The Gamma Eta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity collaborated with students from the university’s honors program to organize the drive-thro
Andhra Pradesh student found dead in US after falling ill for days
A 23-year-old student from Andhra Pradesh, identified as Rajyalakshmi (Raji) Yarlagadda, was found dead in her apartment in the United States earlier this week. The young woman, who had recently completed her master’s degree in computer science at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, had been actively searching for job opportunities following her graduation. Her death has sent shockwaves through her family and friends, both in India and abroad. According to details shared by
Andhra Pradesh student found dead in US after falling ill for days
A 23-year-old student from Andhra Pradesh, identified as Rajyalakshmi (Raji) Yarlagadda, was found dead in her apartment in the United States earlier this week. The young woman, who had recently completed her master’s degree in computer science at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, had been actively searching for job opportunities following her graduation. Her death has sent shockwaves through her family and friends, both in India and abroad. According to details shared by
From Einstein to Card: Nobel laureates who broke classroom rules
Not every Nobel laureate began as a model student. Some were expelled, others barely passed exams, and a few were told they would never amount to anything. Yet their names now stand among history’s greatest thinkers. From Einstein’s rebellious intellect to David Card’s quiet brilliance on a Canadian farm, these laureates show that unconventional paths often lead to extraordinary destinations. Their stories remind us that curiosity, not conformity, is the true hallmark of genius.
From Einstein to Card: Nobel laureates who broke classroom rules
Not every Nobel laureate began as a model student. Some were expelled, others barely passed exams, and a few were told they would never amount to anything. Yet their names now stand among history’s greatest thinkers. From Einstein’s rebellious intellect to David Card’s quiet brilliance on a Canadian farm, these laureates show that unconventional paths often lead to extraordinary destinations. Their stories remind us that curiosity, not conformity, is the true hallmark of genius.
Mohan Babu University ₹26 Crore Fee Scam: Recognition at Risk, Legal Battle Continues
Mohan Babu University (MBU) in Tirupati is under scrutiny after the Andhra Pradesh Higher Education Commission uncovered a significant fee scandal, where the university collected ₹26.17 crore in excess fees from students. The Commission has recommended withdrawing the university's recognition due to violations in fee structures and irregularities in the collection process. The university has been directed to refun
Mohan Babu University ₹26 Crore Fee Scam: Recognition at Risk, Legal Battle Continues
Mohan Babu University (MBU) in Tirupati is under scrutiny after the Andhra Pradesh Higher Education Commission uncovered a significant fee scandal, where the university collected ₹26.17 crore in excess fees from students. The Commission has recommended withdrawing the university's recognition due to violations in fee structures and irregularities in the collection process. The university has been directed to refun
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Nandamuri Balakrishna Visits Andhra Education Society School In Mumbai, Inspires Students
The Andhra Education Society School in Mumbai, a prestigious Telugu institution with 77 years of legacy, hosted Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna Garu at its Wadala campus. The school, known for blending academic excellence with traditional values, curren
Nandamuri Balakrishna Visits Andhra Education Society School In Mumbai, Inspires Students
The Andhra Education Society School in Mumbai, a prestigious Telugu institution with 77 years of legacy, hosted Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna Garu at its Wadala campus. The school, known for blending academic excellence with traditional values, curren
Understanding Gen Alpha’s Relationship With AI
Gen Alpha, the generation born from 2010 onward, is growing up in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is part of everyday life. From voice assistants like Alexa to personalized learning apps, AI is shaping how this generation learns, plays, and interacts. Unlike previous generations who had to adapt to new technology, Gen Alpha is being raised alongside it, making their relationship with AI unique. Growing Up With AI from Day One For Gen Alpha kid
Understanding Gen Alpha’s Relationship With AI
Gen Alpha, the generation born from 2010 onward, is growing up in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is part of everyday life. From voice assistants like Alexa to personalized learning apps, AI is shaping how this generation learns, plays, and interacts. Unlike previous generations who had to adapt to new technology, Gen Alpha is being raised alongside it, making their relationship with AI unique. Growing Up With AI from Day One For Gen Alpha kid
Former Alum Rock Superintendent Claims Firing Tied to Questioning Reimbursements
A former superintendent of the Alum Rock Union School District in East San Jose is speaking out about what he describes as an abrupt and unjust firing. German Cerda, who was appointed to lead the district in September 2024 after the termination of his predecessor, said his dismissal on July 31 was the result of challenging board members over questionable reimbursements and improper use of district funds. Cerda’s tenure lasted less than a year, and he maint
Former Alum Rock Superintendent Claims Firing Tied to Questioning Reimbursements
A former superintendent of the Alum Rock Union School District in East San Jose is speaking out about what he describes as an abrupt and unjust firing. German Cerda, who was appointed to lead the district in September 2024 after the termination of his predecessor, said his dismissal on July 31 was the result of challenging board members over questionable reimbursements and improper use of district funds. Cerda’s tenure lasted less than a year, and he maint
Fired Alum Rock superintendent urges investigation into board member reimbursements
The recently dismissed superintendent of the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District is speaking out, claiming his termination was retaliation for raising concerns about questionable board member reimbursements. German Cerda, who was let go less than a year into his tenure, said the board’s decision to fire him “without cause” does not reflect the true reason behind his removal. From his home, Cerda described the shock of being walked out
Fired Alum Rock superintendent urges investigation into board member reimbursements
The recently dismissed superintendent of the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District is speaking out, claiming his termination was retaliation for raising concerns about questionable board member reimbursements. German Cerda, who was let go less than a year into his tenure, said the board’s decision to fire him “without cause” does not reflect the true reason behind his removal. From his home, Cerda described the shock of being walked out









