Archive for the 'Education' Category
Still no cycle rickshaw…
The logistics of my proect still need to bee nailed down. This is what is keeping me back from moving on. Personally, I just want to start! I thought that at least we’d have the safai project by now, but we are not even in possession of the cycle rickshaw!
Lakshmi told me last week to […]
A not so productive week…with a few breakthroughs!
This week was frustrating. I had all these visions of finalizing some details and getting things moving, especially with the assessment. But things seemed stalled from the organizations’ side as well as mine. In regards to the organization, people I’ve been needing to talk to have been in meetings or not feeling well. In regards […]
Read More..>>Getting Focus
So I’ve defined my project - an English course for teachers - except the instructor will only use and highlight the best teaching practices. The teachers will see what a difference these teaching methods take and will want to go back to the classroom right away and try them out for themselves. Well, it may […]
Read More..>>Itching to Start
Well, since the last time I wrote I made some progress on my project and began to rethink it again! But don’t worry; the essence of what I am ready to do now is not too different from what I had been planning to do. To start working on the project, I approached three principals […]
Read More..>>Challenges in Parental Involvement
This past year has definitely been marked by its ups and downs. For some reason, it’s so much easier to remember the downs. Knowing this, the least we can do is take some of these downs as challenges and from them take away any lessons we can.
Challenges for Short Term Vision of getting parents more […]
Read More..>>Goals in Education Project
I want to see the quality of education offered in Bagar to return to that of its heyday. This goal will be achieved through the development and training of teachers.
Lessons Learned
While trying to promote parental involvement among the parents of the Piramal Boys’ Senior Secondary School’s sixth graders’ parents, I learned one of the most […]