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Exploring the Influence of Pdcns In-Service Programme Child Friendly School Project on Classroom Practices of Government Primary School Science Teachers in Gilgit-Baltistan

Thesis Info

Author

Khan, Surraya

Department

Institute for Educational Development, Karachi

Program

MEd

Institute

Aga Khan University

Institute Type

Private

City

Karachi

Province

Sindh

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2011

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Education

Language

English

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2024-03-24 20:25:49

ARI ID

1676727923012

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The purpose of the study was to explore the influences of PDCN's in-service training programme on the classroom practices of Science teachers. Its purpose was also to see the change teachers undergo in their attitudes and behaviour after passing through the in-service programme. Furthermore, the study also sought to understand the factors that either facilitate or hinder teachers from using their new learning in the classroom. Qualitative research method is used to conduct this study. The sample of the study consists of two government primary schools Science teachers' who attended the training, organized by the PDCN under a UNICEF-sponsored project the Child Friendly School Project (CFS, P). Purposive sampling was used to select the participants. The data were collected through multiple sources such as, interviews, classroom observations, focused group discussion, field notes and documented analysis. Two in-depth semi- structured interviews, lasting for 60-90 minutes were conducted with each participant and their responses were audio recorded. An interview guide was used which helped me to be focused on the research topic. Secondly, five lessons of each participant were also observed. The observation guide was used. Moreover, one focused group interview was also conducted with the students in order to know about the teaching practices of the teachers and the students' responses towards these practices. Some relevant documents were also analyzed. The findings showed that the in-service training programme (CFS, P) has positively influenced the teachers' perceptions about teaching and learning of Science. Change in perceptions has led to a positive change in their attitude towards teaching and learning process. To some extent the CFS, P has also positively influenced the teaching practices of the teachers. However, the degree of change or impact of the programme on the teachers' practices varies from teacher to teacher. There is visible change in the way one teacher organizes her teaching but there is a little change in the approach of other teacher. This variation could be attributed to individual teacher's orientation or level of commitment to change. The training programme also influenced the attitude of the teachers towards their students. They reported that after the training programme, they initiated to involve the students' in the teaching learning activities in the classroom. The findings also highlighted that the teachers face challenges in their efforts to implement their new learning. Some of these challenges are lack of parental involvement, lack of follow-up strategy, examination system, syllabus completion,
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تو بنا کے پھر سے بگاڑ دے،مجھے چاک  سے نہ اُتارنا
تری چوبِ چاک کی گردشیں مِرے آب و گِل میں اُتر گئیں
تِری اُنگلیاں مِرے جسم میں یونہی لمس بن کے گڑی رہیں
مجھے رکتا دیکھ کے کرب میں کہیں وہ بھی رقص نہ چھوڑ دے
تِرا زعمِ فن بھی عزیز ہے، بڑے شوق سے تُو سنوار لے
تِرے"سنگِ چاک" پہ نرم ہے مِری خاکِ نم، اِسے چُھوتا رہ
مجھے گوندھنے میں جو گُم ہوئے تِرے ہاتھ، اِن کا بدل کہاں
تِرا گیلا ہاتھ جو ہٹ گیا مِرے بھیگے بھیگے وجود سے

 

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مِرے پاؤں ڈوری سے کاٹ کے مجھے چاک سے نہ اُتارنا
کفِ کوزہ گر مِری مان لے، مجھے چاک سے نہ اُتارنا
کسی گردباد کے سامنے، مجھے چاک سے نہ اُتارنا
مِرے پیچ و خم، مِرے زاویے، مجھے چاک سے نہ اُتارنا
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کبھی دستِ غیر کے واسطے، مجھے چاک سے نہ اتارنا
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Pharmacological Screening of Indigenous Plants for Possible Gastrointestinal, Respiratory and Cardiovascular Activities.

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The spasmolytic activity is further confirmed significantly (P<0.005) by in vivo experiments (i.e. Charcoal meal and fecal mass count). In isolated preparation of trachea, the contractions induced by CCh (1 µmol) and K+ (80 mmol) were relaxed completely by Cc.Cr, being more potent against CCh (1 µmol), explaining the dual mechanism of muscarinic receptors antagonism and CCB activity, similar to dicyclomine. The Cc.Dcm was found to have CCB; while aqueous fraction of Cc.Cr (Cc.Aq) showed antimuscarinic activity. In isolated rabbit aorta(denuded), Cc.Cr exhibited α1-adrenergic agonistic activity, angiotensin II agonistic activity as well as CCB. The angiotensin II agonistic and CCB activity was concentrated in Cc.Dcm while α1-adrenergic agonistic activity was found to be concentrated in Cc.Aq. 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