STEM Education in Rural India Can Be imparted through Readily Available Materials and Mini Hand Tools, suggests Educator
- Lalit Kishore
- 3 hours ago
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A Google AI prompt "dr lalit kishore educator on science instruction for kids in rural india" showed that the Jaipur-based educator and researcher Dr Kishore is recognized for his innovative contributions to science instruction and STEM education, particularly for children in rural and under-served areas.
The search adds that the Key Educational Contributions of Dr Kishore are as follows
Low-Cost Science Kits: He developed the "Stepping into Science in Small Schools" program, which uses toys and everyday household items as teaching aids to make science accessible in resource-limited rural settings.
Three-Stage Pedagogy: His instruction model transitions from Teacher-Directed Learning to Peer Group Learning, and finally to Student-Led Learning, encouraging independent mastery of subjects.
Micro-Learning: He advocates for breaking complex concepts into smaller, "digestible" modules to improve retention, especially in single-teacher rural schools.researcher
Micro Science Kits as tools for science teaching are now popular in Malaysia and Kenya.

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