Train-The-Trainers Model To Scale Punjab’s ‘Shikhya Kranti’ With Finland Partnership: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

Punjab's 'Shikhya Kranti' initiative, in partnership with Finland's University of Turku, is transforming teaching practices with more interactive and joyful learning approaches. By May 2026, nearly 300 teachers will have been trained to strengthen foundational learning across the state.
Punjab's government, led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, is collaborating with Finland's University of Turku to revamp teaching practices. The 'Shikhya Kranti' initiative focuses on adapting global expertise to local classroom contexts through a train-the-trainers model. Teaching is shifting from rote methods to more participatory approaches, with early signs of improved student engagement. Nearly 300 teachers will have been trained by May 2026. The programme emphasizes contextual adaptation and continuous mentoring support from Finnish experts. The government plans to scale the programme through a train-the-trainers approach and digital platforms to support continuous professional development.
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