Revathi Srinivasan is a leading passionate educationist, heading one of India’s most premium education institutions – Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School, Thane, Maharashtra, India.
She began her career being a founder teacher for two schools in Thane and two others an ICSE and IB in Vapi and Thane respectively. The school’s innovative practices have been recognized by IIM Ahmedabad as a case – study for innovations in teaching learning processes and in the University of Aalborg, Denmark for primary education. A management graduate holding specialized degrees in Education Management, Early Child Development and M.Phil. She studied Early Childhood Education Programme to ensure that she was a versatile teacher, being able to effortlessly handle 3-year olds with as much ease as 18-year olds.
Being a voracious reader coupled with innate oratory skills, she has delivered keynote speeches at various Indian forums, education conclaves and international universities like the Quality Council of India, University of Aalborg, Denmark, Education Council of Scotland, institutional building, World Education Summits on pedagogical innovations, skill development, blended learning, leadership, redefining education and global teaching – learning processes.
She conducts teacher training programmes for schools on pedagogy, leadership Skills and life Skill programmes for students and teachers in India and abroad. She writes regularly on Education in National Newspapers and has contributed to books on Education & Parenting. Mrs. Revathi Srinivasan strongly believes: “Education is beyond qualifications. It is about wings to fly high, yet roots to keep grounded”.
Specialties and focus areas:
• School Management
• Curriculum Design & development
• Provide Academic Leadership
• Pioneers Innovative Practices
• Professional coach for teachers and school leaders
• Rural immersion programs
• Setting up new schools under the “Singhania” Banner
• Runs 2 Rehabilitation Centers
• Twinning and International Exchange programs
• Academia – Industry linkages