- Texts suggest what we do
- Texts communicate what others do in certain situations
- Readers/knowers of same texts tend to develop a fraternity thereby creating shared experience and understanding.
I have referred to this issue in earlier blogposts. In an unstructured programme, that has few external deadlines, we get a lot of time to read, which in itself is a fabulous thing. However, this also means that we can spend months and years together in reading things that may not contribute to our research….
The Saga of Goods and Services Taxes in India – Deepak Nair* The idea of bringing GST to India was first introduced by ex-FM P. Chidambaram in Union budget 2006-07 with an expectation of making it effective from 1stApril 2010. Post that, the framework underwent a number of discussions and committees with the most recent…
Apple, M. W. 2008. Can schooling contribute to a more just society? Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 3:239. DOI: 10.1177/1746197908095134 The paper is written using Apple and Bean’s book ‘Democratic Schools’ as its base. The focus is on revisiting the debates of creating democratic school spaces as essential in “pursuit of social justice”. Through a…
This blogpost is inspired by my experiences of observing teaching processes in secondary school classrooms. Over a period of years I have observed the general tendency for teacher educators to repeatedly emphasise not relying on the textbook in the classroom. In sharp contrast lies the somewhat archaic method of teaching by reading and underlining text…
Sharma, G. (2018). Reversal of Children’s Right to No Detention. The New Leam. Retrieved: http://thenewleam.com/2018/08/reversal-of-childrens-right-to-no-detention/ The article presents the author’s views on the reversal of section 16 of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 after the report of the CABE in 2014 recommended reintroduction of detention beyond primary classes. The modification introduced…
19 04 2019 Mittal, R. (2019, March-April). Pedagogic Concerns Centred on the ‘Happiness Curriculum’. The New Leam, 5(42): 15-17. The paper focuses on the debates around the introduction of Happiness Curriculum in schools. It begins with the argument that the curriculum focuses on “education in happiness” or teaching about happiness ignoring the broader idea of…