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The Teaching History Her Way Podcast
Shakti Girls: Poems of Inspiring Indian Women with Shetal Shah
Welcome to the Teaching History Her Way Podcast, where we explore the empowering stories and insights that shape our world. In today's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing author Shetal Shah, who has penned a captivating book titled "Shakti Girls." This delightful book weaves together 13 compelling biographies with engaging rhymes, celebrating remarkable Indian women who broke barriers and inspired generations.
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Segment 1: Unveiling "Shakti Girls"
- Shetal Shah introduces her book "Shakti Girls," a collection of biographical poems that come to life in a world of exploration and fun, perfect for kids aged 5 and above.
- The book features 13 trailblazing Indian women who made a significant impact in various fields, from space exploration to music, business, and social activism.
- A glimpse into some of the incredible women featured in the book, including Kalpana Chawla, Indra Nooyi, and Asha Bhosle, each with their unique achievements and contributions.
Segment 2: Empowering Through Representation
- Shetal Shah discusses how reading about the achievements of these women in social studies class can empower girls and instill confidence in them.
- The importance of showcasing diverse role models to inspire children of all backgrounds to pursue their dreams.
- How "Shakti Girls" not only tells these women's stories but also sings them in rhymes that make learning exciting and unforgettable.
Segment 3: Inclusive Learning
- Exploring the bilingual aspect of the book, with empowering words in Hindi to boost confidence and a bilingual glossary on every page to facilitate learning.
- The significance of making literature inclusive and accessible to a broader audience.
Segment 4: Interactive Learning
- The book's engagement factor through reflection activities and games that allow readers to connect with these heroines on a deeper level.
- Encouraging young readers to explore the passions, challenges, and triumphs of these remarkable women as a means of discovering their own inner power or shakti.
Stay tuned for more empowering stories on Teaching History Her Way!
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