An EdTech Revolution in Maharashtra- RightToRead Initiative

The RightToRead Journey Began in Maharashtra with 125 Schools in 3 Districts: The Beginning Of An EdTech Revolution In 2014, the RightToRead program was launched in 3 districts of Maharashtra. The initial pilot of this ed-tech project was implemented in partnership with Social Empowerment and Economic Development Society (SEEDS) in 125 schools of Aurangabad, Beed, Jalna. This was a stepping […]

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English Proficiency in Gujarat with ReadToMe®

English Proficiency – RightToRead in Gujarat – How it Began In 2014, the RightToRead program was launched in Gujarat, in 80 government schools in partnership with American India Foundation. The initiative was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). In 2016-17, an independent impact assessment by a qualified assessment agency was conducted. The tests revealed there was […]

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Learning English at School is Fun and Exciting with ReadToMe®

RightToRead in Karnataka – Learning English in the Early Days Learning English is a challenge across the country. In Karnataka, many initiatives have been introduced to improve English reading and comprehension of government school students. The RightToRead program was implemented in the state in 2013 by EnglishHelper in partnership with American India Foundation.   The RightToRead Initiative: English Learning Initiative […]

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RightToRead Helps Millions Learn English

In the nineties, while surveying over a hundred Government schools in urban Lucknow, we noticed that teacher absenteeism led to schools not being opened for 8 to 10 months a year. Our mission of empowering more children to learn English seemed bleak after seeing the state of the education system. However, things have changed since the nineties which makes our […]

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How ReadToMe Helps Improve Spoken English

At EnglishHelper, we often travel to different parts of the country and meet people with truly exceptional stories. Here is Roopa’s story about her drive to improve her spoken English. Teacher : “Who do you love more? You mother or your father?” Roopa tries to answer, but something was holding her back. It was not her spoken English, a language she […]

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Using the English Language to Bridge the Gap

When We Entered Nadia In Nadia you will find a crowded station, and even more crowded narrow streets where the only place to walk is in the middle of the road. On the way to school you will find many people playing carrom, and children chasing hens and goats. The roads are winding, surrounded by lush green fields and many […]

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Learning English in Maharashtra with ReadToMe

Field Notes from Maharashtra The RightToRead Program in Maharashtra covers 3,750 government and aided schools in 31 districts. RightToRead’s mission is to help children in reading and learning English. Maharashtra is the second most populous state in India with a literacy rate of 82.9%. The Reading Crisis in Maharashtra The 2014 Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) tells us that in […]

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Students in Punjab Learn English with ReadToMe

Notes from Punjab Amritsar is a beautifully busy city, with small lanes and the smell of parathas and butter that seems to follow you everywhere you go. The schools are airy and colorfully painted. There is usually a game of kabaddi or kho-kho happening in the playground. If you listen carefully, you will be able to hear the sound of […]

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Learning English in Schools of Kolkata

You can feel the excitement in the air before you sit down for an English class in Kolkata. After the introduction of ReadToMe, learning English became fun and interesting. Across grades, the introduction made the students more involved with the learning English. Teachers – Our Inspiration Whether it is Thakurpukur, Cossipore, or Sealdah, the feedback we have received for ReadToMe […]

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