Pooja Bedi to edit new primary education magazine

25th July 2018
Pooja Bedi to edit new primary education magazine
From left: Pooja Bedi, Sandeep Marwah, Director, Marwah Studios, Deepak Narwal, Economic Senator, Europe & Ananya Goswami, Incredible Carate kid at the launch event

New Delhi,  July 25 2018: Primary Plus Media launched the inaugural issue of Teach Primary magazine at an event held on 21st July, 2018 at the British Council, New Delhi last week. 
Alan Gemmell, Director, British Council library presided over the event which included Pooja Bedi, Editor, Teach primary;   Deepak Narwal, Economic Senator, Europe; Sandeep Marwah, Director, Marwah Studios  and Dr ShyamaChona, President, Tamana.
Said Pooja  Bedi:  “We are excited to launch a magazine that will fulfil many of the needs of parents and educators in India. While Indian education has evolved over the past few decades, a need exists to provide youngsters with a holistic education that will channel the uniqueness of every child allowing every child to blossom. We expect Teach Primary to be a magazine that educators and parents use to help children reach their full potential.”
Manbir Bedi, Group Editor - Primary Plus Media said, “We need to plunge into much-needed reforms of our education system. Education can no longer be confined to a classroom. Greater importance has to be given to teachers’ training and to set a target of training. Teach Primary magazine is an innovation to move outside the classrooms and  create peer groups who can set up game changing processes and encourage curiosity among both  teachers and  the students. Worldwide, new learning tools that make education interactive and interesting are being successfully applied to enhance the cognitive learning experience. We want Teach Primary to be a publication that would allow parents and teachers to make learning fun for children hence transforming them into happy lifelong learners.”
Primary Plus Media Pvt. Ltd., in association with Pearson & Longman PTE, Singapore launched its first kids activity based paper ‘Primary Plus’ in 2004.