Canadian looking for a teaching job in India
Date: 2009/9/7
Subject: resume for work. resume of a friend of mine who is looking for work in India. please forward this and let me know if something comes up
regards kunal
Dear Mathan,
Please use the attached mailer for your registered users.
You could hyperlink the mailer to : http://bsaherculescyclothon.in.com/preform.php
Thank you.
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Download the file to see the schedule.
Mail the organisers before attending any event. At "Vikram Bansal" <bansalvikram@rediffmail.com>.
- Chandni
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From: Gautham Krishnadas <me.gautham@gmail.com>
Date: 2009/8/27
Subject: Srishti - The Creation :An International online competition for the socially conscious !
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) Surathkal, India is a premier technical University of India which imparts quality education, develops technical and analytical skills through a unique blend of training and research aided by highly qualified faculty.
4000 students, 120 colleges, 60 companies, 45 events, 4 days culminate into one momentous occasion - ENGINEER (http://engineer.org.in/ ) which is the annual international technical symposium of NITK. To Commemorate the Golden Jubilee year of our institute we extend our invitation to socially conscious students across the world pursuing diverse disciplines such as engineering, economics, management, design,public policy, law and the arts to participate in the following online competition-
To be a change-maker, register for "Srishti-The Creation" at –
http://engineer.org.in/events/sce/srishti-the-creation
Send your queries to srishti@engineer.org.in
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Tip: Max
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Update:
From Raheen Jumani
We have changed the dates as it was clashing with the bandra fair, now it is from the 22nd to 27th Sept 09.
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My earlier post about 'The Hub' - http://chandni.posterous.com/the-hub-a-space-in-bombay-for-changemakers
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From: Manish Jain <m.jain@rocketmail.com>
Date: Aug 26, 2009
Subject: swapathgami filmmaking workshop
dear friendsHope you all are doing well!
I am writing to let you know that the sixth annual Swapathgami
Filmmaking Workshop will be held from October 3-13 2009, here in
Udaipur, Rajasthan. Our intention is to support community media and
diverse expressions.
As in years past, we will jump into filmmaking and genuine living! We
will spend our time: making a film with a team, discussing various
kinds of films, participating in learning exchanges, bettering our
interviewing techniques, making a sound story and an image story, and
much more! A few different independent / swapathgami filmmakers will
be coming to support our learning journey. If you want to learn more
about the workshop, check out images and happenings of past years’
workshops at www.swaraj.org/shikshantar/walkoutsnetwork.htm
No prior filmmaking experience is necessary, nor are any
qualifications or degrees. We are looking for dynamic, creative,
sincere people to be a part of this workshop. We only have room for
25 people this year, so please get in touch as soon as possible, if
you're interested.
We will be serving delicious vegetarian and zero oil food and focusing
on local grains (bring your favorite recipes as well). We are asking
that people cover their own travel to-from Udaipur, and contribute
Rs.800 for food, accommodation and materials. As with all Swapathgami
events, people are invited to give what they can; scholarships are
available to those who need them. And if you can, your additional
contributions help to support other peoples’ participation. We are
proud to say that the Swapathgami Network does not take any funding,
but rather is financed by its own members.
Please feel free to forward the invitation to others. Please let me
<manish@swaraj.org> know, as soon as possible, if you are interested
in coming.
Best wishes and love,
Manish, Shammi, Nitin
Manish Jain
Shikshantar: The Peoples' Institute for Rethinking Education and Development
83 Adinath Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313004 INDIA
Tel: 91-294-245-1303
Fax: 91-294-245-1925
Web: www.swaraj.org/shikshantar
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From: sutradhar education resouce centre [mailto:sutradhar2007@gmail.com]
Subject: Imagine that-Arvind Gupta's Science Workshop
Imagine that!
Active science with Arvind Gupta
October 23
Sutradhar’s workshop for teachers of primary school science
Science is simply common sense at its best.
- Thomas Huxley
'Casual conversations with schoolchildren reveal that science is regarded as not only difficult but also boring… Science teaching in India is characterised by an almost complete absence of experimentation by children in the classroom. Science is taught in the classroom as a body of finished knowledge, as a discipline that is complete and already has answers to all the questions that are worth asking…'
Amitabha Mukherjee and Vijaya S Varma, Science Reporter
This quote from a back issue of the Science Reporter paints a grim picture of science teaching in India. How can we try to make the subject interesting for young students? Arvind Gupta certainly feels that children learn science best through activities – through simple science ‘models’ which spin, jump, fly, twirl, make sound and do something unexpected. What’s more, interactive science in the primary school classroom requires neither expensive labs nor costly material. And this is your chance to learn from the master himself.

The one-day workshop will explore the possibilities of using low-cost, throwaway materials to make science interesting and fun. Over the course of a day, participants will make 15 different toys including centrifuge, straw spinner, cricket cap and ice-cream spindle. They will learn how to introduce joyful science into the classroom; make children see the extraordinary in ordinary activities; and discover how science too can be as creative as art.
Resource person: Arvind Gupta is a toymaker and storyteller, a writer whose wonderful books have been translated into many Indian languages. His tireless efforts to make science accessible to children have led him to work with NCERT, NBT, Hoshangabad Science Teaching Programme, Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics and various other organisations. He has been involved in activity based science teaching for over 30 years.He is also an engineer from IIT Kanpur. All his books and 4000 photos of toys can be downloaded from his website http://arvindguptatoys.com
Venue: ‘Ashirwad’, opp State Bank of India, St. Marks Road,Bangalore.
On 23 October ’09 Timings: 9.30am – 5.30 pm
Ph: Ashirwad 22210154
For NGOs working with children and education, primary school science teachers and interested parents.
Call Sutradhar at 25215191 / 25288545 Tue- Sat for details.
Fees: Rs.750 per participant for NGOs and
Rs. 1000 per participant for schools inclusive of food and material.
Accommodation can be arranged for outstation participants at extra cost.
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Sutradhar’s science kits and toys and books will be on sale at the venue.
Do forward this mailer to friends and colleagues.
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Please register by September 30 by payment of cash /cheque in favour of ‘Sutradhar’
Sutradhar, 59/1, 10A Main, 3 Cross, Indiranagar Stg 2, Bangalore 560 038.
Email: sutra@vsnl.com
Web: www.sutradhar.com
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