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Guwahati: North-East will embrace its first School of Tomorrow conference with a regional focus from XSEED, after four successful international School of Tomorrow conferences.

This was informed in a press release issued by the iDiscoveri Education Pvt. Ltd. on Thursday.

The conference named as ‘SOTx – North East’ is being hosted at IIT, Guwahati on Nov 3 from 11 am onward. It is one-of-a-kind education conclave which puts practical thoughts and ideas to provoke the school leaders to bring in change; the theme of the conference is ‘Adapting to Change’.

The conference will comprise of speakers from the seven sisters from north-east India including well known Fr. Joseph Thelekkatt, Gaurav Gogoi, Patricia Mukhim, and Ashish Rajpal amongst other thinkers from education and non-education domain, who will participate in exciting panel discussion, deliver thought provoking addresses and present real-life work through a case studies.

School leaders from about 100 schools will attend the conference.

XSEED is a ‘Teaching Improvement System’ based on a research based curriculum methodology which improves students’ grasp of concepts and Spoken English.

It integrates detailed classroom planning with on-going teacher training. It helps even ordinary teachers do extra-ordinary work. Students experience, observe and practise concepts on their own, hence, they understand fundamentals and retain concepts lifelong.

XSEED is an innovative education program working in 800 schools across India reaching to 10,000 classrooms and 3,50,000 students every day.

The team comprises of 250 professionals including child psychologists, former principals, education experts etc. With strong competence in curriculum design, teacher training and assessment.

For a school leader, improving quality of learning, managing parents’ expectations, and yet managing financial viability, is a challenge for education leaders. Schools need solutions that are pragmatic and actually work.

They need to be aligned with latest norms (e.g. CCE) and should be usable by existing teachers. They should also have a tried and tested implementation record. XSEED is one such solution which fits the bill.

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