Tag: eduction
Matter of Concern : India’s Alarming Rate of Student Suicides
The alarming rates of suicides among students in India is a grave concern. How long can we keep us with a hyper competitive and alienating education machinery?
Book Review| Danger: SCHOOL!A Powerful and Artistic Commentary on our Schools
Children spend precious years of their lives in schools often without even equipping themselves with the curiosity to learn or the inquisitively to explore.
Conflict kills education: Rwandan experiences show how lost years can be recovered
The following article highlights how the occurrence of sustained conflict can become an obstruction in the path of education through the Rwandan experience and discusses how the cracks can be healed within such a scenario.
Rediscovering a ‘New’ Reality this Quarantine: The Experiments of a Teacher
The absence of outer activity with the closure of colleges provokes a teacher to examine: effects of a new environment on her inner world, travails of online teaching and the disturbing role of household labour in accumulation processes.
The Sickness of Plagiarism: Seeing Beyond Select JNU Professors
Lately an online news website published an exhaustive report on plagiarism – particularly, the way some newly appointed JNU teachers have be found to be plagiarising their major works.
Bill on Guest Teachers Finally Passed
Teachers in government schools often work under difficult circumstances compelled to fulfill both teaching and administrative work. They are often denied adequate pay and infrastructural facilities; amidst these conditions a bill that provides them vocational security and dignity is an utmost necessity.
Nil Batte Sannatta: Exploring the Complex Interplay of Struggle, Schooling and Success By Richa...
Nil Batte Sannatta: Exploring the Complex Interplay of Struggle, Schooling and Success
Nil Batte Sannatta is a Hindi film directed by Ashwini Iyer about the...
Discipline in Our Classrooms: The Subtle Bond Between Silence, Independence and Freedom- By ...
Discipline is essential. But does too much of discipline produce docility and passivity? A teacher explores Foucault’s ideas and tries to narrate the possibility...