Dhruv Raj Sharma
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TEDx Talks (2015, & 2018),
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the Jaipur Literature Festival (2019),
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the Reimagine Education Conference
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in Philadelphia (2017) &
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the Reimagine Education Conference
in London (2019), to mention some.
Dhruv Raj Sharma is the Chief Facilitator at Logophilia, and the only Etymology Educator anywhere. He is an accomplished public speaker, who has spoken at ↓
In addition to being the pioneer of Etymology Education in the world, Dhruv is the founder of the Logophilia Public Speaking Programme (estd. 2002).
Academically, he has unique qualifications in Psycholinguistics
and Ancient Classical Latin Vocabulary. His Master's degrees in
Applied Psychology and Cognitive Science lend a strong
academic rigour to his approach to English Etymology
facilitation. On the other hand, his extensive experience in
the counselling of adolescents and young adults does wonders
to his handling of young learning minds, making him a powerful,
yet very sensitive, facilitator. While heavily trained in Psychology by
education, Dhruv's expertise lies in facilitating experiential
programmes in English Vocabulary, English Pronunciation,
& in life-coaching through the Public Speaking Programme.
His classrooms are powerful in impact and are known to never
have a dull moment.
Celebrated Speeches
Dhruv’s first TEDx Talk – Which is the Most Important Subject You Can Study? In an engaging talk, Dhruv answers the question as to why we should take English seriously in our school curriculum and how our schools have become inept at teaching English.
Dhruv’s second TEDx Talk – How You Can Be the Best Version of You. Dhruv has used his extensive training in Psychology to develop and run the Logophilia Public Speaking Programme – a detailed set of introspective and extrospective experiential exercises that help people realise and become the best version of themselves.
Dhruv’s Jaipur Literature Festival Talk – Sanskrit, Greek, & Latin – A Tale of Three Sisters. Dhruv delivered a fascinating talk about how English is practically a step-daughter to Sanskrit, & how it is ironic that anyone born to a Sanskrit-derived language should be less-than-God-like at understanding English.
Dhruv represented Logophilia at the Reimagine Education Awards, 2019, in London. Watch how his capacity to represent his cause reigns supreme, irrespective of nationalities.