“Hatten” refers to the process of “developing,” creating, improving, or expanding something. “Ki” is the universal energy or force that can be harnessed for healing and self-improvement. “Ki” also means a “tree.” Hattennoki, in Japanese, translates to a "tree of development."
Driven by brain science, child development, research in teaching, pedagogy, and andragogy, Hattennoki aims to spark and sustain engagement, build and nurture curiosity, resilience, creativity, joy, thought, humaneness, and discovery in teaching and learning.
Hattennoki offers face-to-face as well as virtual training around the globe via programs, workshops, games, consultancy in mathematics, English language, and social-emotional learning.
Hattennoki is the brainchild of Jaspreet Sethi.
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