- Mina Swaminathan
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Mina Swaminathan Born March 1933 (age 78)
DelhiResidence Chennai, India Nationality Indian Occupation Education Mina Swaminathan (Tamil: மீனா சுவாமிநாதன்) (born March 29, 1933) is an Indian educationists in the field of pre-school education.[1] As a teacher at St. Thomas’s School, New Delhi, she developed methods using drama in education and language learning, both inside and outside the classroom. In children’s drama, she has developed techniques for creative improvisation, and in writing and production of documentary mime plays.
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Early life
Mina Swaminathan was born in New Delhi. She did her M.A.(Cantab) in 1961 Economics from Cambridge University and her M.A.(English) in 1958 from Punjab University[disambiguation needed ], did her B.Ed. in 1956 from Central Institute of Education and B.A.(Hons) in 1953, Cambridge University and her B.A.(Hons) in 1951 from Delhi University.
Career
As Chairperson of the Study Group on the Development of the pre-school child, she submitted the report to the Advisory Board of Education which formed the basis of the scheme later known as Integrated Child Development Services. Mrs. Swaminathan
She was a Consultant to UNESCO on Early Childhood Care and Education, as well as to UNICEF when she undertook assignments in Vietnam and Kampuchea. She has been Secretary and later President of the Indian Association for Pre-school Education, as well as Editor of its journal, and a Member of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE). She is also part of the board of trustees in the non-profit M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
She is the author of several books on the subject of drama and child development and has also contributed articles to leading publications. Her publications include manuals for teachers and day care worlers on care and education of children below six, a study of day care for poor working women in India
Personal life
Mina Swaminathan is married to Indian Agricultural Scientist, M.S. Swaminathan, whom she met in 1951 while they were both studying at Cambridge.[2] They live in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. They have three daughters and five grandchildren. Their daughters, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, the Deputy Director of the Chennai based Tuberculosis Research Centre, Madhura Swaminathan, who is a professor of economics at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata and Nitya Rao, a Senior Lecturer in Gender Analysis and Development at the University of East Anglia.
Fellowships/Awards
- Homi Bhabha Fellowship (1973-75)
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Categories:- Indian educationists
- 1933 births
- Living people
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