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Learning Curve
Issue
XIV
The
latest issue of Learning Curve is centered on the subject of Mathematics.
While one article discusses the very nature of Mathematics
the other traces the history of the subject; similarly while one
describes the pedagogy of the subject the other shares insights and the
practical perspective of the teacher.
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Learning Curve
Issue XIII
The latest issue of
Learning Curve is devoted to
the theme of language learning.
In it, students, teachers, field
practitioners and academicians talk about what language means to them,
its multiple benefits and the issues and challenges associated with its
learning.
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Learning Curve
Issue XII
In this issue of the Learning Curve, practising scientists, professors,
school teachers and innovators ruminate on the methods and merits of science education. A range of
topics
from 'why teach science' to 'how to make science fun for children' to
'how to encourage children to take up higher education in science' and
'how critical it is that we have a strong stream of scientists emerging
from our education system' are addressed in this issue.
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Learning Curve
Issue XI
In this issue of the Learning Curve, read about how the Educational
Development Index is calculated and what constitutes an effective
education system. Krishna Kumar's book 'The Political Agenda of
Education', a comprehensive account of the goals of the Indian
Education system under British rule and its ramifications for
independent India, is also reviewed.
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Learning Curve
Issue X
In this issue of the Learning Curve, the pros and cons of the voucher
system are discussed and the value of arts in the school curriculum is
elaborated upon. The book 'Escape
from Childhood', in which author John
Holt advocates for a broader definition of childhood, inclusive of
political and economic rights for children, is also reviewed.
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Learning Curve
Issue IX
In this issue of the Learning Curve, the importance of community participation in education is explored and we
read about Bindooben, a highly remarkable teacher in Gujarat.
Paulo Freire's 'Pedagogy of the
Opressed',
in which the author delineates the incredible potency of education as a
tool for liberation (genuine revolution of the people) and its capacity
to dominate people, is reviewed.
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Learning Curve
Issue VIII
In this issue of the Learning Curve, we explore the various obstacles
standing in the way of equity in the
Indian Education system. Factors
responsible for low access to schooling of disadvantaged groups like
the Scheduled castes and the minorities are discussed.
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Learning
Curve
Issue
VII
In this issue of the Learning Curve, Jean Dreze talks about the
beneficial aspects of the Mid-day
Meal Scheme and the Spastics Society of Karnataka elaborates on
the accommodations and modifications required to integrate children with special needs into
mainstream schools.
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Learning Curve
Issue
VI
In this issue of the Learning Curve, updates of the Foundation's
programs and research studies are detailed in some length. An article
on School Development Planning
explores the benefits of training head teachers in devising plans for
their schools.
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Learning
Curve
Issue
V
In this issue of the Learning Curve, the tricky exercise of measuring learning is addressed by
experts in the field and the much neglected area of Mathematics Education Research
is discussed for its utility in diagnosing the difficulties students
face in assimilating Mathematics.
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Learning
Curve
Issue
IV
In this issue of the Learning Curve, teacher
absence in India, one of the Education system's most insistent
problems, is discussed and observations from Chinese Mathematics Classrooms are
documented for their potential to serve as lessons for India.
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Learning
Curve
Issue
III
In this issue of the Learning Curve, the utility of researches in the
development sector is discussed along with the outcomes of two such
research studies, namely, 'Factors
differentiating the successful schools from others in the Learning
Guarantee Program' and 'Impact
of Computer Aided Learning on Learning Achievements'.
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Learning
Curve
Issue
II
This issue of the Learning Curve profiles winning schools under the
Foundation's Learning Guarantee
Program and speaks of the impact of computers in schools in the Computer Assisted Learning Centres
supported by the Foundation.
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Learning
Curve
Issue
I
The first issue of Learning Curve introduces the reader to the
Foundation's Accelerated Learning
Program, the Learning
Guarantee Program and the Computer
Assisted Learning Centres.
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