Education should empower students to think critically: Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
The Daily Guardian|October 09, 2024
Education should empower students to think critically, solve problems creatively and contribute positively to society. We must prioritize holistic development, inclusivity and innovation to create a transformative education system. These insights reflect my commitment to education reform and my dedication to creating a more effective, inclusive and student-centered education system.
PROF SHIV SETHI
Education should empower students to think critically: Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri

Semantic Scholar and Distinguished Professor, from Presidency College (Calcutta), the International Author and Awardee on Linguistics British Literature from World Cat Library and Penticton Library, Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri is a renowned Educator and an equally eminent author. Towards the end of 2017, her journey started from India to the USA with publication of her most-critical literary-book 'Realization: (Documents Based on Self-Scholarly Effects with Google Scholar Citations). With advent her art on writing-style further even recognized by the University of London relevantly taken striking-glance by a Media Group in 2023 where she tries to safe-guard purity and richness of the English- language in race introducing a world-language. We had a conversation with her discussing the different facets of education system.

1. Society knows you as an author, but you are a dedicated and an eminent educationist too, how do you describe yourself.

I found a love working as a teacher in Indian Academic. As Google reviewed my teaching approach emphasizes student empowerment, critical thinking, and creativity, making me an exemplary educator.

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