CHHATTISGARH
A government middle school teacher, K Sharda has never allowed her physical disability to become a hurdle in life. In fact, she has brightened a way forward for her students.
Based in Durg district of Chhattisgarh, Sharda nurtured an idea of creating a ‘happy classroom’, where a mech anism of cumulative activities are evolved. As a teacher, she has encouraged students both online and offline to remain engaged with their studies through a productive learning environment.
She is a resident of a Bhilai town, about 30 km from Raipur, and is a math teacher. When hardly one year old, she was paralysed waist down after being stricken with polio.
“Ever since I joined the government school as a teacher in 2009, I listed a few issues that usually affect the students,” says Sharda. One of the key roles of a teacher should be to develop an environment that binds students’ attention to the subjects under study,” she says.
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