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This teacher’s day, Khan Academy launches LearnStorm, a first-of-its kind inter-school challenge  in India

Khan Academy launches LearnStorm

Khan Academy’s education challenge LearnStorm is the first of its kind that motivates students to progress together as one class

It empowers teachers with all the data they need to bring personalised learning into their classrooms, and helps students master core academic subjects

Top ten schools, with the highest levels of participation, will win the “Keep Going, Keep Growing” reward and one school stands a chance to win the “Khan Super Day” experience for all its participating students and teachers

LearnStorm is an excellent opportunity for schools who want to give their teachers a taste of the benefits of technology, real-time data, and personalised learning outcomes

18,000 students from 200+ schools across the country have already signed up for the challenge.

Khan Academy launches LearnStorm

New Delhi, 5 September, 2018: This Teacher’s Day, Khan Academy announces the launch of its first nationwide education challenge for India, LearnStorm (learnstormin.khanacademy.org). It is a free, six-week online learning challenge for classes between Grade 3 and 12. Driven by teachers, LearnStorm helps students master core academic subjects with ease. Through completing assigned practice problems and progressing levels, the program works towards motivating classrooms and building student confidence.

Speaking on the launch, Sandeep Bapna, India MD, Khan Academy said, “We have witnessed overwhelming response for LearnStorm in the US, where we have already closed three editions. Last year, we had over 23,000 teachers and 975,000 students in the US participate. Our aim was to replicate the similar kind of success for schools in India. As I communicate this, since we opened registrations mid-August, over 18,000 students from more than 200 leading schools are already signed up for this competition, including those from R.N Podar School, Nehru World School, and Rustomjee Cambridge International School.”

The LearnStorm program will run from 5 September till 19 October, 2018. Teachers can enroll anytime during the challenge in 3 simple steps –

1) Create a free teacher account on Khan Academy at www.khanacademy.org,

2) Create your class and add your students and

3) Enroll in LearnStorm India. 

Avnita Bir, Director Principal, R.N Podar School, while emphasising on the promise of LearnStorm India, reiterated, “Technology and interactive teaching pedagogies play an instrumental role in making learning fun, fast and convenient for students. Khan Academy fulfils the objective by personalising learning for everyone. The unique rewards system, that brings students to progress together as a class, will undoubtedly motivate teachers and other schools to participate.”

Not only does the program help teachers monitor the academic progress of the class efficiently, but it is also a hugely beneficial experience for students. LearnStorm will equip students with all the essential academic mastery that would eventually impact their success in the classroom and hone their grit, perseverance and team-player skills.

As students complete assignments given by their teacher for LearnStorm, they progress through various levels and earn a series of certificates and badges. At the end of the six weeks, ten schools, among those who have completed all six levels and with the highest degree of participation, will win the “Keep Going, Keep Growing” grand reward. One school stands a chance to win the grand prize that includes a ‘Khan Super Day’ filled with exciting activities for all the winning participants.

LearnStorm registrations are open now.  This challenge is free and available until 19 October, 2018. To learn more, visit learnstormin.khanacademy.org.

Watch Videos

Avnita Bir, Director Principal, R.N Podar School:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP5Y-BH0pu4

Arunabh Singh, Director, Nehru World School:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoIytTABads

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