Journal Papers

 

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  • Al-Muttairi, Bushra; Khatri, J.A.H. (2022)
    The present study investigates conceptual metaphors (CM) and raises a series of questions relevant to the study of literary texts by contemporary Arab women writers; what do the CMs identified in such texts tell us about ...
  • Choksi, Nishaant; Khatri, J.A.H. (Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry, 2022-12)
  • Poddar, Sangeeta; Sikdar, Mandira (Interwoven: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Navrachana University, 2020-11)
    Effective teaching of School mathematics has always been an area of concern. Although the B.Ed. curriculum includes sufficient elements in order to train mathematics teachers, but most of the models, methods and approaches ...
  • VASAVADA, FALGUNI; PATRA, SANTOSH K.; GADHIYA, PALAK; MISHRA, KRISHNA (Media Watch, 2015)
    People actively participating on social networks like Facebook, Twitter and blogs are questioning the age old logic of boundaries and space. Virtual networks like twitter have given space which not only explores individual ...
  • Khatri, J.A.H. (Language in India, 2020-03)
    Hindi cinema has a wide market across the world, and hence it affects the use of Hindi language to a large extent. But what is officially known as Hindi cinema also includes the movies in regional varieties of Hindi ...
  • KAUR, ARSHVIR; TOMAR, ARCHANA; MUJUMDAR, SANSKRITI (International Journal for Research in Engineering Application & Management, 2019-04)
    This Paper aims at investigating the effectiveness of Project based learning (PBL) Field Internship program as a PILOT study conducted with the third year civil engineering undergraduate students. The analysis of the ...
  • Kaur, Arshvir; Tomar, Archana (Asian Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2018-10)
    The Planning commission’s 12th year plan 2012-2017 of India, government is looking to skill 500 million people in India by 2022, through its various initiatives. Indian government is planning to make Indian youth more ...
  • Bhattarai, Abhisek; Honkanen, Juuso TJ; Myller, Katariina AH; Prakash, Mithilesh; Korhonen, Miitu; Saukko, Annina EA; Virén, Tuomas; Joukainen, Antti; Patwa, Amit N; Kröger, Heikki; Grinstaff, Mark W; Jurvelin, Jukka S; Töyräs, Juha (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2018-04-13)
    Impact injuries of cartilage may initiate posttraumatic degeneration, making early detection of injury imperative for timely surgical or pharmaceutical interventions. Cationic (positively-charged) CT contrast agents detect ...
  • Alies, Bruno; Ouelhazi, Mohamed A.; Patwa, Amit; Verget, Julien; Navailles, Laurence; Desvergnes, Valérie; Barthélémy, Philippe (The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018-06-12)
    Hybrid nucleotide–lipids composed of a lipid covalently attached to purine and pyrimidine nucleobases exhibit supramolecular properties. The novel cytidine and guanosine derivatives are promising bioinspired materials, ...
  • Nelson, Brad B.; Stewart, Rachel C.; Kawcak, Chris E.; Freedman, Jonathan D.; Patwa, Amit N.; Snyder, Brian D.; Goodrich, Laurie R.; Grinstaff, Mark W. (SAGE, 2018)
    Objective. To investigate the diffusion trajectory of a cationic contrast medium (CA4+) into equine articular cartilage, and to assess normal and degenerative equine articular cartilage using cationic contrast-enhanced ...
  • Balwaria, Rishi Raj (Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2019-03)
    The education commission (1964-66) has highlighted that “the ultimate aim of education is all round development of personality of student.” Students coming to classroom are not blank slates. They might have less or more ...
  • Pramanik, Sangeeta; Sikdar, Mandira (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2019-03-08)
    Learning theories that evolved from the behaviourist, cognitivist and the constructivist paradigm, when applied in mathematics classroom with appropriate teaching strategies, lead to lower and higher order thinking skills ...
  • Pramanik, Sangeeta; Gawarikar, Vaibhavi (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2017-12-21)
    Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is a comprehensive package that aims to devise processes which are to be implemented today in order to have magnanimous repercussions tomorrow. ESD in school curriculum is conceived ...
  • Sikdar, Mandira; Poddar, Sangeeta (Indian Journal for Teacher Education, 2016-02)
    Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) was introduced in the Indian education system in 2004 as an assessment scheme with an aim to refurbish the existing education system which was exam-oriented, rigid and promoted ...
  • Gawarikar, Vaibhavi; Poddar, Sangeeta (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2016-09)
    The Indian Education System is driven by strong forces of preserving the constitutional mandate of creating a society enriched with Indian values, culture and ethics on one hand and the pull towards reaching international ...
  • Gawarikar, Vaibhavi; Pramanik, Sangeeta (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2015-06)
    The Foreign Education Regulatory Bill, introduced in the Parliament in 2010 by the Manmohan Singh Government was considered a milestone that would enhance choices, increase competition and benchmark quality - according to ...
  • Pramanik, Sangeeta; Gawarikar, Vaibhavi (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2015-03)
    Master of Education (M.Ed.) is a programme, which has selected aspirants in India due to its employability limitations. In reality, the M.Ed. degree offers a wide range of scope to its holders; encompassing not only the ...
  • Tomar, Archana; Achary, Reshma (Research Journal of Educational Sciences, 2016-04)
    “Everyone has two eyes but no two people view the world in a similar manner” During the 1950s and 1960s, educator Joseph Schwab (as cited in BSCS 2009)1observed that science was being driven by a new vision of scientific ...