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Beckham Dribbles into Indian School

Summary

  • David Beckham visited a school in Kothavalasa, India.
  • He observed Project-Based Learning initiatives.
  • Students engaged him in dance, music, and football.

Former England captain and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Sir David Beckham recently visited the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Andhra Pradesh Backward Classes Welfare Residential School in Kothavalasa, India. His visit highlighted the school's commitment to interactive and Project-Based Learning (PBL) methods.

Beckham shared his positive experience on Instagram, noting the fun he had interacting with students. He observed their engagement in classroom activities and joined them on the football field, cheering them on during games. The students' energy and creativity were evident throughout his visit.

The school's holistic approach was showcased as girl students performed a dance, displayed handmade musical instruments, and participated in tree planting alongside football. Beckham found the day memorable, emphasizing the impact of innovative teaching on Indian students.

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David Beckham visited the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Andhra Pradesh Backward Classes Welfare Residential School in Kothavalasa, India.
He observed Project-Based Learning (PBL), an interactive teaching method, implemented by Mantra4Change and Education Above All.
Students welcomed him with a dance, showcased handmade instruments, planted trees, and played football with him.

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