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Book Review Theory and Methods for Public Pedagogy Research Shweta Sheel | pp. 122-126
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Book Review Gender and STEM: The Indian Context Nigar Sultana | pp. 117-121
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Book Review Shadow Education in the Middle East: Private Supplementary Tutoring and its Policy Implications Prashant Singh | pp. 112-116
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Commentary Towards a Just Transition: Exploring the Role of Education and Existing Inequalities in the Untapped Potential of the Non-formal and Informal Sector Radhika Iyengar, Matthew A. Witenstein, Vinayak Sinha, and Vidya Bindal | pp. 95-111 Abstract:This article explores the intersection of gender and employment for a Just Transition in the Indian context. We…
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Commentary Meaning and Truth in Science Education Abhijeet Bardapurkar | pp. 89-94 Abstract:Education informed by scientifically meaningful ideas is insufficient, unless the proposed scientific meaning is committed to a comprehensive web of well-evidenced, coherent, and truth-conducive explanations. Meaning without truth is potently misleading; of course, there is no simplistic way to ascertain truth, but…
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Commentary The Practice of Care in Education: Shadow Teachers, Disability, and Inclusive Schooling Mridula Muralidharan | pp. 80-88 Abstract:This commentary examines the important yet often invisible role of shadow teachers in inclusive education through the lens of care ethics. Based on a year-long field engagement within a private, elite, inclusive school in the Delhi–NCR…
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Commentary Uncovering Silences in the Field Ekta Singla | pp. 71–79 Abstract :Situated within the classroom’s literacy context, the current paper examines children’s silences within formal pedagogy, informal peer interactions, and research activities. The episodes highlight that silences are an outcome of a school culture based on social and cultural hierarchies, with caste as a…
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Research Article Moving Lives: Investigating Patterns of Migration, Labour and Education in Kerala Aiswarya Thykkandi | pp 50-70 Abstract :The state of Kerala has been experiencing large-scale internal labour migration in the past three decades. Among the many migration corridors connecting Kerala to other parts of India, the Murshidabad–Ernakulam corridor is particularly significant, with…
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Research Article Engineering Coaching Industry and Popular Media: Emerging Forms during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Delhi Ruchi Sharma | pp. 23–49 Abstract : This study explores the transformations within the engineering coaching industry in the Indian context during the COVID-19 pandemic, situating it with an ethnographic engagement of Variance Classes, a coaching institute based in…
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Research Article Technocracy, Instrumentalism, and Ethics: Rethinking Educational Scholarship in an Age of Fracture Edward Vickers | pp. 4-22 Abstract :This article considers some consequences of the dominance of a technocratic, neoliberal conception of the purposes of educational scholarship. Drawing on the author’s own experience, it considers challenges to critical scholarship on education, comparing…