What Does a PATH Classroom Feel Like?

It's noisy but with purpose. Every child speaks. Every child listens.

What you'll notice:

Kids working in pairs, taking turns to explain

Teacher as coach, not content deliverer

Peer correction that's gentle, and empowering

Intractive feedback-oriented understanding

A space that feels like learning, not just schooling

Join the16th Ed LeadershipInternational Roundtable

27-29
November 2025

Observe PATH in live classrooms

Learn directly from teachers and school leaders using it

Get trained to lead implementation in your own schools

Build a national network of changemakers in education

A maximum of three education leaders from each school may participate. Fill our Interest Form to reserve your spot.

Real Classrooms, Real Results

A global mission, already active in 8 countries and running in over 10,000 government and private schools across India.

Bring implemented also at City Montessori School, Lukcnow, the world’s largest school.

Blogs & articles

Published Articles

Times of India
blog

When Stillness Comes in the Way of Learning: The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Movement in School

Sunita Gandhi
Founder, Global Education & Training Institute
Published in Times of India

Walk into almost any school in India, and you'll see the same picture, a classroom full of children sitting still, too still. Their backs are straight, hands on the desk, lips sealed.

The Hindu
blog

When One-Way Teaching Wears a New Disguise: Why Paired Learning Is the Break Schools Actually Need

Sunita Gandhi
Founder, Global Education & Training Institute
Published in The Hindu

Walk into many schools today and you’ll see smartboards, colorful furniture, maybe even project-based units. The factory model, we’re told, is behind us.

BW Education
article

From Rote to Real Learning: Strategies Schools Can Start Using Today

Sunita Gandhi
Founder, Global Education & Training Institute
Published in BW Education

Physicist and the founder of Dignity Education Vision International (DEVI Sansthan) . Her ALfA (Accelerated Learning for All) program is being implemented in stages in over 35,000 schools across India

Blogs by GETI