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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAn early indication of more to come
A LOVED MEMOIR OF A DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR OF THE 20TH CENTURY.
This book is a tribute to Smt. Srirangamma, to her life and work, as seen by her loving granddaughter.
Srirangamma could be remembered as an exemplary teacher, whose way of life, her perspectives, preoccupations, her interactions were all educative.
She was the incredible path breaker, who defied established norms to evolve as one of the first lady graduates, of Mysore.
Here is an account of ardently shared anecdotes, out of their everyday living, and interactions, that started between a four year old and her grandma, 17+times, older than herself.
This allows the reader to peek into the unique way, in which the ‘teacher par-excellence', subtly evokes awareness in people, without assuming to teach or preach.
It also allows the reader to get close and personal with, one of the pre-eminent teachers.
Sujaya S. Bhagawan
Sujaya. S. Bhagawan completed her basic graduation from Bangalore University with a B.A. Degree. Then she completed her Associate degree in Early Childhood Education, from California.
At MAUI, Hawaii, she got trained and worked for Easter Seal Society, in an Infant Stimulation Program, with a multidisciplinary approach to Development. Then she pursued her Post Graduate Studies in Early Childhood Development and Early Childhood Education from M.S. University, Baroda, with additional training in counselling from the Faculty of Social Work.
After working in a reputed school in Bangalore, as a founder teacher, she started her own Special Preschool “Kreedangana/Kreedaranga”, in Bangalore, and ran it for 35 years.
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