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Learning beyond the wall

Published on February 20, 2011 By rrdasgupta

Much is being talked about in education reforms. For me for the rubber to hit the road these need to move far beyond just opting out of examinations at the 10th grade. Education and Learning needs to cater to the natural aspirations of learners in a global context. On the long road of life-long learning [...]

Beyond the dark sarcasm in Higher Education

Published on May 25, 2010 By rrdasgupta

From where I come from, Pink Floyd’s 1979 magnum-opus “The Wall” remains one of my hot favourities for more than one reason. Another Brick-in-the-Wall was a dark representation of a flawed system. As a product of education-as-we-knew-it, I always held a wish that someday our great country would also provide great higher education. Education that [...]