• Ep#18 Vision and Evolution of Gifted Programs at a Junior College. with Dr. Madhuri Chittewan

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Ep#18 Vision and Evolution of Gifted Programs at a Junior College. with Dr. Madhuri Chittewan

  • Summary

  • In this episode we are in conversation with the Principal of Dr. Shamrao Kalmadi Junior College , Pune, India, Dr. Madhuri Chittewan about integration of Gifted Program in Junior College - grades 11 & 12.

    Dr. Madhuri Chittewan is an accomplished educationist, renowned for her exemplary leadership as an administrator. She has two decades of experience in the field of education er academic journey is marked by her Ph.D. in physical chemistry and her notable achievement of a Fulbright scholarship in secondary education and teaching from Arizona State University.

    In this episode she speaks about:

    - Views about High Ability students

    - Leading the Gifted Program at junior college

    - Challenges and Joys of working with the youngsters

    - Current Gifted Program model

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    Do write to us on gifted.admin@kaveri.edu.in.

    *Being Gifted podcast has been produced by Partners in Upbringing LLP (www.partnersinupbringing.com) for KGERC.

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