A presentation by Zaheer Alam Kidvai on 2nd March
Topic: Rethinking Education - A lighthearted look at what's wrong with Education today and how we got this way.
Venue: Room 304 (2nd floor)in the new building (ex-Meena Bazar/Ajker Kagoj building).
Starting at: 3:00pm
All Pathshala teachers and students are requested to be present in time.
Thanking you all,
Pathshala.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
A session on global warming /climate change
Dear All,
A session on global warming /climate change will be held on 27th February 2008 (6:00pm-8:00pm) at Pathshala. A French filmmaker named Morad Aït-Habbouche is now in Bangladesh working on Climate Change and the Advanced Diploma students of Pathshala have just finished their month long workshop/programme collaborating with Edith Cowan University, Australia. Therefore, related parties and Pathshala thought that it might be very effective to arrange a session to exchange thoughts and ideas between the filmmaker and Pathshala students.
We are sorry to give this formal announcement so late. This is because the filmmaker was engaged with his fieldwork and we couldn’t communicate much earlier.
You all are invited to this session. Thanking you,
Pathshala
CV of Morad Aït-Habbouche
Morad Aït-Habbouche was born on January 27th,1964 in Paris. He studies journalism at the UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY of Bordeaux. Very quickly, he becomes a reporter. Between 1997 and 2001, he covers many major conflicts throughout the world. Among those, he covers many international conflicts for the national edition of France 3, such as Afghanistan, Bosnia, Algeria, Somalia, Sierra Léone or Kosovo...
In 1998, he wins the AWARD FOR WAR CORRESPONDENTS for his report on the Congo war.
In 1996, 1997 and 1999, he obtains the trophy “Yeux D’Or” for his report on Bosnia and the criminal war.
During this period, he becomes chief editor of France 3’s national edition; a French channel; and realises TV magazines (Women in Iran, People of the Nile…)
Morad Aït Habbouche created the press agency “Elle est pas Belle la vie” in 2001. He produces and realises documentaries for French TV. However, the programs are broadcasted on international televisions as well.
A session on global warming /climate change will be held on 27th February 2008 (6:00pm-8:00pm) at Pathshala. A French filmmaker named Morad Aït-Habbouche is now in Bangladesh working on Climate Change and the Advanced Diploma students of Pathshala have just finished their month long workshop/programme collaborating with Edith Cowan University, Australia. Therefore, related parties and Pathshala thought that it might be very effective to arrange a session to exchange thoughts and ideas between the filmmaker and Pathshala students.
We are sorry to give this formal announcement so late. This is because the filmmaker was engaged with his fieldwork and we couldn’t communicate much earlier.
You all are invited to this session. Thanking you,
Pathshala
CV of Morad Aït-Habbouche
Morad Aït-Habbouche was born on January 27th,1964 in Paris. He studies journalism at the UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY of Bordeaux. Very quickly, he becomes a reporter. Between 1997 and 2001, he covers many major conflicts throughout the world. Among those, he covers many international conflicts for the national edition of France 3, such as Afghanistan, Bosnia, Algeria, Somalia, Sierra Léone or Kosovo...
In 1998, he wins the AWARD FOR WAR CORRESPONDENTS for his report on the Congo war.
In 1996, 1997 and 1999, he obtains the trophy “Yeux D’Or” for his report on Bosnia and the criminal war.
During this period, he becomes chief editor of France 3’s national edition; a French channel; and realises TV magazines (Women in Iran, People of the Nile…)
Morad Aït Habbouche created the press agency “Elle est pas Belle la vie” in 2001. He produces and realises documentaries for French TV. However, the programs are broadcasted on international televisions as well.
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