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Articles |
Writer |
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On... Prof. Anita Ghulam Ali |
An
Interview with Prof. Anita Ghulam Ali renowned educationist and Managing
Director of the Sindh Education Foundation |
Sadia Nasir |
| Rethinking Development | An
interview of Helena Norberg Hodge founder of the Ladakh Project and author
of Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh |
Helena Norberg Hodge |
| Icon
of Liberation Noam Chomsky |
This
section is dedicated to those who have had the courage to take risks,
to rise against the injustice committed against anyone anywhere in the
world and to fight for liberation of human values. This section also commends
those who are struggling to embody similar values and qualities and who
indeed create a sense of liberation for the oppressed of the world. |
Mashhood Rizvi |
| The Excluding Processes of the School System | Excerpts
from a lecture delivered by Majid Rehnuma at Stanford University (16th
April 1985) |
Majid Rahnema |
| An Illiterate's Declaration to the Literacy Preacher | Understand
the deeper meaning of education from an illiterate's perspective |
Shri Dayal Chandra Soni |
| Inspirations | A
collection of thought provoking reflections |
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| The Lopsided Pace of Pakistan's Development | Shagufta
Alizai talks about what development actually means to Pakistanis. |
Shagufta Alizai |
| Creating Poverty and Alleviating it-In one breath | Prof.
Anita Ghulam Ali examines child labour issues in Pakistan. |
Prof. Anita Ghulam Ali |
| Development Diary | A
narrative that blends humor with current plight of development in our
society |
KT |
| Wakeup Calls!!! | A
collection of thought provoking statistics |
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| Voice of the Voiceless | For
this issue EDucate! explores the 'Opinions of the Oppressed' regarding
Female Education. |
Muhammad Zada |
| Death Trap "The Parrot's Training" | A
story excerpted from Rabrindranth Tagore's 'Pioneer in Education' |
Rabrindranath Tagore |
| Societal Learning (Websites) | Features
website reviews regarding the main subject pursued in the issue |
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| Societal Learning (Books) | Features
reviews of books relating to the theme of the magazine |
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| Final Analysis | Final
reflections that sum up the entire theme of the magazine |
Mashhood Rizvi |