Aug
19
2007
Staff Report
LAHORE: A group of 15 Pakistani educators recently returned home after completing a three-week summer course at Plymouth State University (PSU), New Hampshire, the United States.
Funded by the US State Department, the Pakistan Educational Leadership Institute (PELI) was organised by PSU and the Lahore-based NGO Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA), stated a press release on Friday.
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Aug
11
2007
Dear all
Hope all of you are fine and busy in your routine.
I have been busy during this week with the M-Phil students in development of their research proposals. One of them is interested in working upon the private tutoring and coaching accademies. He is afraid that he might not be able to find relevant literature or previous studies done in this area. Therefore I thought to put up this question to you all and request if anyone could find any relevant literature and share the source, it will be a great help.
Best regards to everyone!
Huma
Aug
09
2007
“As flies to the wanton boys are we to gods, they kill us for their sport”, said Shakespeare. Well the time of gods may have passed leaving its mythological memories but I feel in the present world have been replaced by governments which have taken the position of those gods who were fond of playing sports at the cost of their subjects. My sleepless landing at Pakistan was full of such memories which I’ll never be able to forget because they are blended with true love and care. But I have the reason to be dejected when came to know that American Congress has passed a “Bill” for the release of USAID to Pakistan by making it more conditional. Continue Reading »
Aug
06
2007
Hello All -
Missing everyone as well, trying to get back into the swing of things. One thing that i’d like to see happen (now that everyone is back home — or making their way back home) is for people to talk a little bit about their projects — the groups that they come from, the initatives they’re putting in place. Give us some links if your school/organization/department has a website, and maybe talk about the things you’re doing. I didnt get to hear nearly enough about what you do, and this way it will do a number of things:
1. Others can see what projects you’re working on — both Alumni and people who view the blog.
2. Gives a little publicity for your projects
3. Perhaps network and find people who are doing similar things (or want to do similar things) in other parts of the country.
Hope all is well, feel free to send me e-mails, sorry ive been lousy about returning them, getting back to a normal schedule has been an adventure.
Yours,
Sean Robinson
Aug
05
2007
Hi Danialle,
So good to see on blog. How r u doing dear? hows the vacations.
Really missing u.
Stay in touch,
takecare