
In a proud and pivotal moment for India’s education sector, Dr. Abin C Raj, a noted academic strategist and reformist, represented Indian schools at the World School Summit 2025 held at the BITS Pilani Dubai Campus. The summit brought together leading global educators, policymakers, and school directors to share actionable insights for the future of learning.
Dr. Abin’s participation stood out not just for its representation of Indian academic thought, but for the powerful model he introduced to support slow learners and academic bloomers—students who often go unnoticed in traditional systems but possess immense potential when given the right support framework.
“We don’t fail children. We fail to understand them. It’s time to shift the lens from results to progress,” said Dr. Abin during his keynote.
Inclusive Learning Model Garners Global Praise
Dr. Abin unveiled a four-layered strategy that addresses the emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges faced by slow learners—offering schools a roadmap for equitable learning environments.
Key elements of his model include:
- Layered instructional design for simplifying complex subjects
- Personalized Learning Plans (PLPs) tailored to individual student needs
- Behavioral scaffolding to promote emotional resilience and classroom engagement
- Structured teacher-parent collaboration to ensure continuity of support
The model was hailed by international educators for its adaptability across diverse school systems, with institutions from the UAE, UK, and Southeast Asia expressing interest in piloting the framework.
A Vision Rooted in Field Experience
With over 11 years of experience across CBSE, IB, and IGCSE curricula, Dr. Abin has served as Principal, Head of School, and now as Academic Director at SKDMS Residential Center School. He is also the National Vice President of the World Human Rights Protection Commission (WHRPC) and Founder of Laa Education, a consultancy focused on curriculum transformation and faculty training.
Dr. Abin’s framework is not theory alone. It is built on years of research, pilot programs, and classroom results—particularly among students from underserved and rural communities.
From Kerala to the World Stage
Dr. Abin C Raj’s journey began in Kerala and has now spanned globally recognized platforms. His academic qualifications include doctorates in Economics, Education, and Business Management, along with advanced certifications in student counseling and pedagogy from the UK. He is also a UNESCO-certified international educator and a former national-level wrestling champion, which informs his holistic approach to education.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Abin’s commitment to transforming Indian education has earned him multiple accolades:
- Innovative Principal of the Year – World School Summit, Dubai
- National Principal of the Year – India
- Nelson Mandela International Excellence Award – UK
- Mahatma Gandhi National Pride Award
- Featured in the Prestigious Book of World Records
What’s Next: A Scalable Vision for Change
Following his summit appearance, Dr. Abin has announced plans to train over 1,000 teachers in his slow learner model across India, starting with pilot districts in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. His team at Laa Education is also developing digital toolkits and content banks to help schools scale the model without requiring high-cost infrastructure.
“We need policies, yes—but we also need practitioners who believe that change begins in every classroom,” Dr. Abin told Arise Times.
Final Take
Dr. Abin C Raj’s leadership at the World School Summit reflects a growing global recognition of India’s role in shaping the next wave of inclusive education. With his deep-rooted field experience and forward-thinking models, Dr. Abin is not just representing India—he is redefining what success in education truly means.