2012
I forget.
I forget.

It is a little disturbing that this is my first day of writing on this blog. I would have preferred a happier reflection. It is the middle of the day and it is not like the work is over. I still have a ton of work left for the day…. both academic and administrative. Balancing…
i love the whole world and all its sights and sounds… particularly the sights of darya gunj’s book stalls… ahh the numerous books… even the ones on dbms and securities and chemistry branches that i cannot pronounce or spell… i love all of them… the thicker the book, the more interesting it looks to me……
I am again writing on a holiday. It is a bit disappointing that we continue to work on holidays, and yet, it seems so natural. My attempts at keeping work and personal life separate have gone for a toss. A few years ago I made a strong decision to not make work calls to people…
I have reached a stage where I have started accepting the hierarchy in student-teacher relationships. I sometimes fancy myself believing that it is necessary. I went for school observations today. The basis of this entire exercise is rooted in hierarchy. I sit at the back of the class while my students teach. With the current…
One of the key things that I learnt from working on field projects early in my career is the importance of teacher communities. I realised quite early that regular training and updating of skills for teaching, organised by the government, was a far-fetched dream. Although things have since changed at school level, many have often…
It is a little weird to ask this question because we tend to take schooling, and therefore teaching, as a given. We do not sit and wonder about whether it is necessary at all. In a teacher education programme, this is even more so. Everyone in the department is a teacher- a student teacher, a…