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Self Evaluation Processes and School Improvement

Thesis Info

Author

Nadeem, Almas

Department

Institute for Educational Development, Karachi

Program

MEd

Institute

Aga Khan University

Institute Type

Private

City

Karachi

Province

Sindh

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2008

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Education

Language

English

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2024-03-24 20:25:49

ARI ID

1676727977531

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This study aimed at exploring self-evaluation processes and their contribution to school improvement in a school system. As the research sought to study the lived experiences of the key participants of the phenomenon of self-evaluation in a school system, I chose to conduct a phenomenological study in the qualitative paradigm. The research was conducted in three units (two secondary schools and a college, including the girls' college section) working under the umbrella of a community-based educational network in Karachi, Pakistan. The research participants included the Executive Director, three Principals, the Coordinator, the Vice Principal, a Professional Development Teacher and six Lead Teachers. There are various self-evaluation procedures in place at the Leaders' Educational Network (pseudonym). All the activities like students' academic and co-curricular progress, teaching and learning processes, admissions and staff performance are monitored and evaluated through these procedures. The study found that the procedures are internallydriven and involve the stakeholders at various levels, like principals, lead teachers and teachers. The management has developed an understanding of the meaning and purpose of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) across the board, and is enthusiastic and committed about M&E of all the aspects of their units with a focus on the smooth functioning of the work, accountability and improvement. Self-evaluation and school improvement is an under-researched areas in Pakistan; hence, the study is significant as it brings to light the processes and activities through which schools monitor themselves, either consciously or unconsciously, how much and to what end the data, which are collected through different means, are utilized and how much the stakeholders like teachers, students and parents are involved in the evaluation process; the study also explores the contribution of M&E/self-evaluation to school improvement.
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لمس کی پوروں پہ تھی جو حکمرانی بیچ دی،

آج اس کی آخری ہم نے نشانی بیچ دی۔

 

ہم نے قصداً اپنے غم سے بے خبر رکھا تمہیں،

جو تمہارے تک پہنچتی وہ کہانی بیچ دی۔

 

لے کے جاتی تھی ہمیں اجداد کی قبروں پہ جو،

ہم نے گاؤں کی وہ پگڈنڈی پرانی بیچ دی۔

 

اب تم آؤ گے تو ہر جذبہ ملے گا منجمد،

ہم نے دریائے محبت کی روانی بیچ دی۔

 

کون ہوتا زیر بارِ کاغذ و دست و قلم،

واردات-قلب و جاں ہم نے زبانی بیچ دی۔

 

کر گئ خوشبو بھی آخر سارے رشتے کالعدم،

ہم نے جب وہ موتیا، وہ رات رانی بیچ دی۔

 

اب کہاں مہمان بن کے ہم رہیں طاہر وحید،

اہل دل نے اپنے دل کی راجدھانی بیچ دی

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Cloning and Over-Expression of a Germin-Like Protein Gene for its Functional Analysis

Germin and germin-like proteins (GLPs) constitute a large and highly diverse family of developmentally regulated proteins showing a wide range of distribution from Myxomycetes to flowering plants. These proteins have been cited in various plant organs like roots, leaves, nectar glands and seeds etc. Germin-like proteins also seem to be involved in many stress related processes, but their definite role in these processes remains obscure. The present study was conducted to elucidate the function of germin-like protein gene (OsRGLP1) of rice by over-expressing OsRGLP1 cDNA under the transcriptional control of strong promoter in tobacco. The cDNA of OsRGLP1, 958 bp was successfully cloned in pTZ57R/T cloning vector. OsRGLP1 cDNA was inserted in p1301 in sense direction down stream of CaMV35S promoter and transformed into Agrobacterium strain EHA101. Transgenic tobacco plants were produced through Agrobacterium mediated transformation and confirmed through hygromycin resistance and PCR amplification of OsRGLP1. Transgenic plants were assessed for growth, morphology, oxalate oxidase and superoxide dismutase activities. Morphologically no difference was observed between T0 transgenic and control plants except that leaves of some mature transgenic plants showed necrotic lesions. Transgenic plants were evaluated for the presence of H2O2 which is reported to be involved in necrosis and cell death. Interestingly, higher levels of H2O2 were observed in transgenic plants. Seeds of T0 /T1 transgenic plants were similar in shape, size and coat color to the control plants when harvested, whereas, seed coat of transgenic seeds turned lighter in color after one year storage at room temperature. Germination rate and percentage in transgenic T1 seeds was significantly lower than control seeds. Segregation analysis indicated a 1:1 ratio for hygromycin phosphotransferase gene in T1 seeds. There was no difference in fresh/dry weights, plant heights and shoot lengths, number of leaves and nodes of transgenic and control plants. Number of roots in transgenic plants was lower while roots were longer than control plant roots. No oxalate oxidase activity either of native or transgene origin could be observed in transgenic plants revealing that OsRGLP1 may not posses this activity. Significantly higher levels of heat resistant superoxide dismutase activity were observed in transgenic plants as compared with control. This added activity was insensitive to KCN and sensitive to H2O2 suggesting being due to FeSOD activity. Present study indicates for the first time that OsRGLP1 may posses SOD activity along with a striking observation that this activity is FeSOD type instead of MnSOD, if at all observed. Upstream regulatory region of OsRGLP1 was also cloned, sequenced and analyzed to gain insight into the regulatory aspects. The promoter region contained many regulatory elements related to diverse functions, most intriguing were the elements related to biotic and abiotic stress which emphasizes the possible involvement of OsRGLP1 in these processes. These findings may suggest that OsRGLP1 gene product may act as FeSOD responsible for dismutation of stress generated reactive oxygen species into H2O2 which in turn may play important roles like defense against pathogen and root elongation.