The Tribune – Missing in rural India: Smiling teachers, child-friendly schools

Aditi Tandon, Tribune News Service

New Delhi, October 29. A new study on learning and teaching outcomes in government schools of rural India has thrown up significant challenges for the Right to Education Act. It has found that in language and Maths, children are at least two grades behind where they should be and though the RTE Act stresses teacher qualifications immensely, neither higher educational qualifications nor teacher training are associated with better student learning. It is the teachers’ ability to teach that matters.

Conducted by NGO Pratham which comes out with the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) and supported by UNICEF and UNESCO, the study tracked 30,000 children in Std 2 and Std 4 in 900 schools spread over Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Rajasthan.

These children were followed for 15 months (2009-2010) and it was found that the concept of age appropriate grade and teaching (which RTE Act emphasises) did not match ground realities. In language and Maths, there were substantial gaps between what textbooks expected of children and what they could do.

“Children’s learning levels improve over a year but most children are at least two grades below the level of proficiency assumed by textbooks,” finds the study, suggesting urgent revision of textbooks so they start from what children can do.

The study also assessed schools for child friendliness – a concept of the RTE Act. After 850 hours of classroom observation, it found most primary school classrooms were not child friendly at all. Students asked teachers questions in a quarter of all classrooms; students’ work was displayed in about a quarter; teachers smile or laugh with students in about one fifth of all classrooms and use local information to make content relevant in about one fifth classrooms.

On the language front, the study found that out of more than 11,500 Standard 2 children tested, less than 30 pc could read simple words. A year later, 40 pc could read words they should have been able to read in Class I.

It finds that children vary in age in one class. “Assuming that children started school in Std 1 at age five or six, one out of every three children in Std 2 is older than expected in the age-appropriate range. This number is higher in Jharkhand and Rajasthan. Among children sampled from Std 4, over 40 per cent are 10 or older.”

Also, the children vary in ability, challenging the concept of age appropriate teaching, as mentioned in the Right To Education Act.

“A large majority of children enter each grade unable to cope with what is expected of them in that grade,” state the findings released today.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20111030/main7.htm

The Asian Age – 85-yr-old woman given life term for bride burning

New Delhi, 30 October 2011. An 85-year-old woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment along with her elder son for burning alive her younger son’s wife for failing to fulfil her dowry demands.

Additional Sessions Judge Pawan Kumar Jain held Turkman Gate resident Husan Bano and her son Nasim guilty of harassing her younger son Nasiruddin’s wife Gulnaz for dowry and burning her alive on the basis of her dying declaration.

“The dying declaration was made by deceased Gulnaz voluntarily narrating the true facts of incident, which resulted in her death and it was not the result of tutoring as contended by accused persons,” said the court.

While relying upon the victim’s dying declaration to convict the accused, the court brushed aside the defence counsel contention that her last statement was not supported by even the prosecution witnesses, including her husband, who had turned hostile.

“I hereby sentence both the convicts Husan Bano and Nasim with rigorous imprisonment for life,” the judge said, while also imposing a fine of Rs12,000 on each of them.

As per the prosecution, a day before the incident on October 22, 2008, Husan and Nasim had beaten Gulnaz for failing to bring dowry. The police said the next day when the victim woke up, Husan again picked up a fight with her, while Nasim doused her with kerosene oil and set her ablaze. Hearing her cries, her husband Nasuriddun and their nephew Shoaib came out and after extinguishing the fire took her to a nearby hospital, where she died two months later.

The victim had said in her dying declaration that her mother-in-law and brother-in-law used to harass and beat her for not fulfilling their demand of bringing a motorcycle and television as dowry.

“The real question is as to whether the deceased was subjected to cruelty for not bringing TV and motorcycle as demanded by the accused persons or not? Deceased was the best person to respond the said question, but unfortunately she had already left this mortal world. But before leaving this world, deceased had made a dying declaration,” the court said.

The duo, in defence, raised a plea of alibi that at the time of the incident they were not present in the house and had gone to attend a marriage. They also said they neither demanded dowry nor harassed Gulnaz for it. The court, however, rejected their submissions as they were not able to prove it.

It also refused to accept their version that when they reached their house, they came to know that the victim had caught fired accidentally while she was igniting the stove to warm food for her husband. (PTI)

http://www.asianage.com/india/85-yr-old-woman-given-life-term-bride-burning-202

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The Netherlands : Den Haag – Rotterdam – Amsterdam 2 till 12 September 2011

Mostly pictures of gurdwaras, trains and trams taken during my recent visit to the Netherlands

Schiphol Airport Station, 8 September, Brussel Amsterdam train

Schiphol Airport Station, 8 September, Brussel Amsterdam train
This is the normal intercity, the train on the above picture was reservation only

Schiphol Airport Station, 8 September, my semi-direct is announced

Schiphol Airport Station, 8 September, this train will take me to Amsterdam Lelylaan

Belgium and Netherlands public transport pictures at :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622685920411/  

More Netherlands pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

The Tribune – Woman kills daughter over love affair

Nikhil Bhardwaj

Nakodar, October 29. Enraged over love affair of her teenaged daughter, a woman strangulated the girl at her residence at Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar here today.

Shinder, mother of 16-year-old Simranjit, was assisted be her son Lovepreet Singh in the crime.

Police inspector Surinderpal Singh said someone called me up to tell me about the matter.

A police party subsequently reached the spot and barged into the house. The cops noticed the body of a girl lying on the bed. There were impressions of strangulation on the neck, the inspector said.

He said that it seemed that the accused used a piece of cloth to strangle the girl.

After taking the body in custody, the police searched the house and later arrested mother Shinder, who was hiding in the room. Deceased’s brother Lovepreet Singh, who assisted her mother in the crime, was also nabbed by the police.

During preliminary interrogation, both the accused confessed to the crime. They revealed that the girl had relations with the boy, which was not acceptable to the family.

Informed sources said the mother had asked her daughter to stay away from the youth who lived in the same locality.

This morning, the mother again scolded Simran, which led to heated arguments between them.

In a fit of rage, the duo strangled the girl to death, the sources added.

A case under Sections 302, 34 and 26 of the IPC has been registered against both the accused, the Inspector said.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20111030/punjab.htm#14

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The Tribune – Nankana Sahib jatha’s departure postponed

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, October 29. The jatha of Sikh pilgrims that will be going to Nankana Sahib to celebrate 542nd birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev will now leave for Pakistan on November 8 instead of November 5 as announced earlier.

In a statement released here, SGPC secretary Dalmegh Singh said the jatha would leave Amritsar on November 8 and reach Nankana Sahib the same day.

The jatha will also visit Gurdwara Sacha Sauda on November 9, Gurdwara Panja Sahib on November 11, Gurdwara Dehra Sahib in Lahore on November 13, Gurdwara Rori Sahib on November 15 before returning on November 17.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20111030/punjab.htm#11

Dawn – PTI pins great expectations on Lahore rally

By Ahmad Fraz Khan

30 October 2011

Lahore: The Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) is all set for a much-awaited show of power in Lahore, which will, in all probability, set the tone of provincial politics till the next general elections.

The PTI leaders hope the rally would set direction for “national rather than provincial politics” because the series of rallies being arranged by the party is part of ‘agenda for change’ for the whole country, not only Punjab – as being project by the PPP and some political analysts.

Most of the analysts, however, think that it will be hard for Khan to immediately dent the PPP vote bank because of his political leanings. So, the PML-N could be the immediate victim of Khan’s politics. In the longer run, PTI may rob the PPP of its voters, but certainly not at this stage.

Some of the political analysts and the PPP have been projecting and pitching Imran Khan as an “alternative right winger” who can challenge Sharifs in, what is generally perceived to be, their secured political fortress – Lahore and the Punjab.

The Sunday rally will largely decide, at least in people’s perception, whether Imran Khan becomes the much-trumpeted “alternative” or not. The rally will thus not only impact the PML-N politics, but also, some say decisively, politics of Imran Khan and the PTI itself.

The most nervous watcher of the rally will certainly be the PML-N, which faces first ‘credible’ political challenge on its own turf since its inception. If the rally turns out to be a “well attendant event,” it will provide fodder to those analysts who think that Imran Khan factor has grown enough to give sleepless nights to Sharif brothers.

Some analysts believe the PML-N made a mistake of taking out a rally just two days ahead of Imran Khan’s and erroneously pitched itself against him. The ‘mistake’ has only blown the PTI rally out of political proportion, and made it a straight contest between Imran and Sharif brothers.

The provincial and local leadership of the PTI was confident on Saturday that “the historic rally would change political and governance landscape of the country.” Imran Khan will present his “roadmap for change” at the rally which, the PTI and its sympathisers expect, will attract hundreds and thousands of people. The party on Saturday reviewed all arrangements for the rally, where it has put up separate enclosures for females and families.

“The party is expecting a huge attendance of its female supporters and families and made separate arrangements for them,” Umer Cheema of the PTI told Dawn.

He said the party had also been most sensitive about security arrangements for the event and engaged a large number of its workers for the purpose. “The party assures all participants a smooth and secure attendance,” he said.

According to plan, all 27 circles of the party in the city will lead different rallies to Iqbal Park and Imran Khan will directly reach the venue.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/10/30/pti-pins-great-expectations-on-lahore-rally.html

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