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We got our Experimental School

Its Tulatuli Primary School After a rigorous (I will surely call it rigorous considering all the aspects we considered) selection process finally we all (me, Simon, Sarah and Eva) are unanimous about one school- Tulatuli Primary School. The reasons or the justifications for the selection of this school is- 1)       Communication is easy from the place of the researcher and also from any point where we can have the construction materials we would like to use. This is important as we are going to work here for a longer period of time. 2)       The school is typical of most of the primary schools in all its aspects- the number of teachers and students, the physical condition and design of the school buildings and also the size of the school ground. 3)       The teachers seem enthusiastic. The Headmaster is a young energetic person and I hope that he can motivate his co-teachers in this project.  The Headmaster seemed inspired by my previous works and achievements which might hel

Selection of School, Part- 02

25/10/2014 Rahimabad Primary School My Research assistant cum my nephew visited Rahimabad Primary School today as I was away to my capital city. The school ground is quite bigger 70mX42m approximately. It would be great to work in this school but the matter is its quite hectic to go to this school from my place and a bit expensive in respect to some other schools. I need to change CNG driven vehicle. As I am planning to work on longer terms, for almost a year I need some school close to the place I am residing.

Selection of School

18/10/2014 Today I visited three schools. First I went to Nobiabad Primary School which I had selected as the experimental school. And then I planned to go to Nazarpur Primary School in search of a control school. But unfortunately I found Nobiabad Primary School in a not-suitable condition. Nobiabad Primary School: I was delighted to learn that the Headmistress contacted the members of the school managing committee for a meeting. But when I reached school I found construction work is going on in one of the buildings and the construction materials are piled at one corner of the school ground. Some road work is going on and  a heavy vehicle with sand and bricks is passing through the schoolground and thereby destroying the grassy field. The Headmistress was very much enthusiastic but now she is quite sceptic mentioning about the play of politics regarding school works. I had already collected the exam score of the children of this school. Later work requires thoughtful d