path movement for transforming

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A Breakthrough in Education

PATH: Purposeful, Active, Transformative, Holistic Education

A global movement reimagining how children learn. PATH is not a program to plug in, it’s a movement you join.

One that puts children at the center, and makes learning faster, deeper, and filled with joy.

What Does a PATH Classroom Feel Like?

It's noisy but with purpose. Every child speaks. Every child listens.

What you'll notice:

Kids working in pairs, taking turns to explain

Teacher as coach, not content deliverer

Peer correction that's gentle, and empowering

Intractive feedback-oriented understanding

A space that feels like learning, not just schooling

Join the16th Ed LeadershipInternational Roundtable

27-29
November 2025

Observe PATH in live classrooms

Learn directly from teachers and school leaders using it

Get trained to lead implementation in your own schools

Build a national network of changemakers in education

A maximum of three education leaders from each school may participate. Fill our Interest Form to reserve your spot.

Real Classrooms, Real Results

A global mission, already active in 8 countries and running in over 10,000 government and private schools across India.

Bring implemented also at City Montessori School, Lukcnow, the world’s largest school.

Blogs & articles

Published Articles

Time of India
blog

When Stillness Comes in the Way of Learning: The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Movement in School

Sunita Gandhi
Founder, Global Education & Training Institute
Published in Times of India

Walk into almost any school in India, and you'll see the same picture, a classroom full of children sitting still, too still. Their backs are straight, hands on the desk, lips sealed.

The Hindu
blog

When One-Way Teaching Wears a New Disguise: Why Paired Learning Is the Break Schools Actually Need

Sunita Gandhi
Founder, Global Education & Training Institute
Published in The Hindu

Walk into many schools today and you’ll see smartboards, colorful furniture, maybe even project-based units. The factory model, we’re told, is behind us.

BW Education
blog

We all talk about moving beyond rote. But in most classrooms, not much has changed. Textbooks still dictate the day.

Sunita Gandhi
Founder, Global Education & Training Institute
Published in BW Education

Here's what actually works for schools to break that pattern.First, get students to talk more than teachers. It's not a slogan, it's a proven practice. Put them in random, mixed-ability

Blogs by GETI