On the ?uncertified? Pathshala

At a time when our entire education system is in crisis, the quality of education is in question and the values that student?s inculcate is a source of fear.?A student of?Pathshala South Asian Media Institute,?in response to questions about the validity of the very certificate he has obtained, talks passionately about the institution?s pedagogic model and how he has been transformed by it.

by Mahtab Nafis?

Mahtab Nafis
Mahtab Nafis

A letter to whom it may concern
BEFORE joining Pathshala, I had studied in nine schools and one university (all certified) in this country. But never before had I found an environment similar to the one at Pathshala. South Asian Media Institute, founded by Shahidul Alam. Forget about competing, none of them are even light years close.
From a very early age I had sincere doubts and disagreements with the ?socially accepted? and ?certified? educational systems. For, all I had seen was a bunch of sheep-like people following a curriculum given by a governing body or authority without assessing, questioning or having an opinion on the teaching method or the materials. It seemed that people blindly followed the dictum ?this is how things are?, an attitude which I could never accept. Everywhere, I saw teachers give students instructions or orders to follow a rigid structure, to memorise, to cover the syllabus. Even those studying in a creative field had teachers who would promote and indoctrinate a particular pattern of thinking or school of thought. This basically means that you are thinking other people?s thoughts and are being conditioned in someone else?s mental shadow. Continue reading “On the ?uncertified? Pathshala”

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN BROADCAST AND CROSS-MEDIA JOURNALISM

Offered jointly by BRAC University and Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, in collaboration with Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Eligibility:
Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline, with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 or a 2nd Class. Professionally experienced candidates will be given special consideration.
Core Areas of the one-semester program will cover:
International Journalism
Practical Journalism
Media Ethics
Visual Literacy & Editing
Special Features:
State-of-the -art broadcasting equipment and media studio
Rich library with free access to online journals
Special Weekend Classes
Free WiFi access
Credit Hours:
12 credits in total
4 courses (3 credits per course)
12 hours of class per week (3 hours per course)
Admission and Classes
Application: Apply online on?www.bracu.ac.bd/apply, or visit Pathshala?s Broadcast and Multimedia Department Campus (TK Bhaban, 12th Floor, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka).
Application deadline: 26 December 2012
Admission test and viva to be held at BRAC University, Mohakhali Campus.Tuition fees to be paid via BRAC University, Mohakhali Campus. Classes to be held in Pathshala classrooms and studio at Karwan Bazar.
More information: +8801741391636,+8801818333315
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