The Kotak Education Foundation (KEF) has rolled out a new teacher capacity building programme in Maharashtra. The initiative is designed to strengthen the professional skills of school teachers, with the goal of improving classroom learning outcomes for students. By focusing on training methods, innovative teaching practices and holistic development, the foundation aims to create a stronger education system at the grassroots level.
I chose to write about this because the role of teachers in shaping young minds is often underestimated. While a lot of attention is given to student performance and exam results, the foundation of good education lies in how well teachers are trained and supported. In India, many teachers work in challenging conditions with limited resources, yet they remain the backbone of the education system. Programmes like this matter because they directly address the quality of teaching, not just infrastructure. For me, it is important to highlight such efforts as they bring long-term benefits to society, ensuring that children from diverse backgrounds have access to quality education. Teacher training is not just about upgrading knowledge, but about empowering educators to adapt to modern needs, including digital tools, new-age skills, and student-centred learning.
What is the Kotak Education Foundation doing?
The Kotak Education Foundation has launched this capacity building drive to train teachers from various schools across Maharashtra. The idea is to help educators develop advanced teaching strategies, understand student psychology better, and make classrooms more engaging. The training will cover:
- Use of innovative teaching practices
- Digital and technology-based learning tools
- Student engagement techniques
- Emotional well-being and counselling support
- Classroom management skills
Why teacher training is so important
Teacher training is crucial because a teacher’s impact goes beyond textbooks. A well-trained teacher can inspire curiosity, improve student confidence, and build critical thinking skills. Research has shown that teacher quality has a direct impact on student success, even more than infrastructure or textbooks. In states like Maharashtra, where government and low-income schools serve a large student population, building teacher capacity ensures that learning gaps are reduced.
The larger impact on education in Maharashtra
This initiative has the potential to:
- Improve student performance in both academics and life skills
- Bridge the gap between urban and rural schools
- Encourage the use of modern teaching practices in under-resourced areas
- Boost teacher morale and confidence
- Create a stronger education system that benefits future generations













