
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, all foes to real understanding. Likewise, tolerance, or broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.” - Mark Twain
Friday, June 18, 2010
Dissertating
It has been forever since I last wrote an entry but frankly there wasn't much to report on at the time. I spent the month of May and half of June in one of two places- the Goodenough library or the LSE library. I remember thinking when I first sawthe academic calendar that there was SO much time to prep for exams but when it came down to it, I felt like I could have used another week to get ready. In the US you may have a few days or a week to study but in the UK system it is several weeks. It is partly reflective of thedifferent structure- all of our exams, even for those classes that were during first term, were in June. It is also expected that you have a greater and richer understanding of the material. All in all I think my exams went well. I just wish I better understood the system when I started as it may have changed my study habits. Here is a picture with my beloved study group, withoutwhom my core class would have been near impossible!
I have also 'finalized' (loosely interpreted) my dissertation. I will be looking at synergies between formal and non formal education and specifically how mobile classrooms in India are identifying and teaching children who have not attended formal schools. This is especially relevant now that the Indian government has passed the free and universal primary education law. It is my hypothesis that these mobile classrooms are serving as important intermediaries between the parents and schools and are key in building trust in the schools and appreciation for education. For more information on the program visit the DIFD website. I will be going to India for two weeks to conduct field research and see these programs for myself. Am really excited/anxious/nervous. More to come soon!

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