In a bid to elevate the standard of education in Telangana, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has advocated for collaboration with the prestigious Kennedy School at Harvard University during his leadership training course at the institution.
During his meeting with Harvard-X head, Dustin Tingley, and Kennedy School dean, Jeremy Weinstein, Revanth Reddy presented the Telangana Rising vision to the duo, who expressed positive interest in potential collaboration. The conversation focused on various aspects of education frameworks and processes required for large-scale quality improvement.
The discussion also encompassed modern skills development and the impact of human resource development on economic growth. This proposed partnership aims to bring innovative strategies to address the pressing need for quality education in Telangana, marking an exciting opportunity for both parties involved.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Sunday began an executive education programme at Harvard University’s Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, marking a rare academic engagement by a sitting Indian chief minister. The programme commenced with an orientation and cohort introduction session on Sunday afternoon local time.
Revanth Reddy has enrolled in the course titled “Leadership in the 21st Century: Chaos, Conflict and Courage,” scheduled from January 25 to 30. The programme opened with a session on “Analysing Authority and Leadership,” setting the tone for an intensive classroom engagement.
