Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain, while reviewing the impact on the learning skills of government school students enrolled under the Educational Initiative (Ei)’s Mindspark program, urged teachers to reap maximum benefits from the program. She stated that the program aims to empower students from class 8th to 12th in government schools across Mohali by utilizing Mindspark, a personalized learning software that enhances students’ math, English, and Punjabi language skills.
Ms. Aashika Jain appreciated the efforts of Ei’s Mindspark program and requested participating schools to take full advantage of Mindspark in enhancing the learning outcomes of students. Priya Singh, State Head of the Mindspark Programme in Punjab, provided an overview of the success and challenges of the Mindspark project. She added that Educational Initiative (Ei), a leading Ed-Tech company in India, has been running the Mindspark program in three districts of Punjab for the past year.
Furthermore, she mentioned that the program aims to create a world where every child can learn with understanding by providing tailored learning paths to students based on their current level and pace.DEO (Secondary) Dr. Ginni Duggal emphasized the importance of technology-led intervention in government schools and urged both schools and the Mindspark team to work hard to achieve better usage.
ADC (Rural Development) Sonam Chaudhary, while taking part in the deliberations, asserted the need for wholeheartedly adopting this type of initiative to make students in government schools capable of facing challenges in the new era.After the review meeting, laptops were distributed to the top-performing students and participating schools. The event saw enthusiastic participation from 20 Head Teachers from various schools, along with the presence of Deputy DEO (S) Angrej Singh, Subash Prabhakaran (Associate Manager EI), Mahendra Singh (Lead Mohali), and Rishi Raj (Shiksha Fellow Mindspark).