Teach the Ecosystem, Not Just the Child | Himanshu Arora | TEDxSeasonsStreet
In this heartfelt TEDx talk, engineer-turned-educator Himanshu Arora shares the realization that real educational reform doesn’t begin with better textbooks, but with a better learning ecosystem. Leaving behind a successful corporate career, he returned to his hometown, Raisinghnagar, not just to start a school — but to spark a movement rooted in empathy, curiosity, and dignity.Through personal stories of students, teachers, and community members, Himanshu presents a transformative 3-step framework that reimagines the role of teachers as ecosystem builders, parents as true partners, and curiosity as the real curriculum. Drawing inspiration from global models like Escuela Nueva and grounded in the Indian context, this talk challenges conventional schooling norms.It’s a story of coming home — and building something radically new. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or policymaker, this is more than a talk. It’s a call to reimagine education by strengthening the soil in which every child grows. From topping campus placements to working with global giants, Himanshu Arora had everything the corporate world offers. But his heart belonged to a place often forgotten — his village near Raisinghnagar, Rajasthan.He returned with a bold mission: to transform rural education. As co-founder of Donia International School, Himanshu is bringing English-medium learning, global exposure, and holistic growth to children who had never dreamt beyond their fields. His school has won Best school award in Raisinghnagar, Best principal Award from SOF and they have planted over 1000 trees in the vicinity. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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