Critics say Indian edtech startups, which raised $2.2B in 2020, are recruiting gig teachers with little training to meet demand fueled by the pandemic (Nilesh Christopher/Rest of World)

Critics say Indian edtech startups, which raised $2.2B in 2020, are recruiting gig teachers with little training to meet demand fueled by the pandemic (Nilesh Christopher/Rest of World)

Critics say Indian edtech startups, which raised $2.2B in 2020, are recruiting gig teachers with little training to meet demand fueled by the pandemic (Nilesh Christopher/Rest of World)

Critics say Indian edtech startups, which raised $2.2B in 2020, are recruiting gig teachers with little training to meet demand fueled by the pandemic (Nilesh Christopher/Rest of World) https://ift.tt/2XxfzmX

Nilesh Christopher / Rest of World:
Critics say Indian edtech startups, which raised $2.2B in 2020, are recruiting gig teachers with little training to meet demand fueled by the pandemic  —  Startups in India want to apply Silicon Valley's hyper-growth playbook to children's education.  But is anyone learning anything?


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