Creatnet Education (CE) is a collaborative network of leaders enabling a journey of transforming systems and institutions into learning organisations by creating spaces, frameworks and programs by facilitation learning. CE’s primary role is to support and assist educational institutions as a catalyst for change and empowering leadership within the institution.
CE provides a systems thinking approach based on a constructive learner centered pedagogy to develop a shared vision, set goals, plans and assessments that are aligned with strategy, processes and people for the organization to be effective. CE’s programs use the peer learning model based on coaching. It is a curriculum of asking questions, listening, creating a space of trust and authenticity, and synthesizing. Participants learn the art of facilitating learning from and with each other.
CE has been facilitating the personal and professional development of Heads of Schools, teachers, educators, as well as youth. As a non-profit, the work is focused on the public education system, community teachers as well as youth. Our work is a mix of structured programs in collaboration with government education systems as well as volunteer led community programs.
SharED

As the name suggests, SharED is all about getting various innovative ideas and practices on ‘Education’ to one platform and sharing them with the entire fraternity. What started off as a monthly physical event in Delhi, with practitioners coming and sharing their ideas and the larger audience contributing with their perspectives and contexts enabled SharEd to have a life of its own. The lockdown that followed the pandemic, saw SharEd take a new form – online, through video conferencing. SharEd is currently a pan India event and consistently attracting Principals, educators, teachers, Mentor Teachers, research scholars, NGOs, and even students. During the lockdown, it offered a platform to share ideas and practices on how the fraternity is dealing with the lockdown and how they are innovating. From a monthly event, it is now a weekly event.