[Research] Fwd: Fwd: Ed. Emergency - Excel file with categories and example

marzia marzia at itforchange.net
Fri Aug 13 14:03:47 IST 2021


(Sorry I am re-sending as I had not marked everyone in previous mail)

Dear All,

I was able to access and download the EPW article mentioned yesterday. 
Please find attached.

Regards,
Marzia


On 13/08/21 6:36 am, Sajitha Bashir wrote:
> Welcome Marcia !
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Aug 12, 2021, at 10:32 AM, marzia <marzia at itforchange.net> wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> It was so nice meeting and being introduced to some of you today. 
>> Please find attached the shared notes from the meeting.
>>
>> I will look at the parts of the compendium shared already to explore 
>> presentation possibilities and we will also wait for Jyotsna and 
>> Rishi to share their analyses.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marzia
>>
>>
>> On 12/08/21 5:58 pm, Jyotsna Jha wrote:
>>> 
>>> Dear All,
>>> Sorry, I have not been able to complete the task. Will definitely 
>>> share the latest by Monday.
>>> Also, I will not be able to join today - I am not well. Next week, 
>>> Neha, my colleague, will also join. Copying her.
>>> Meanwhile, we are completing our analysis of the second round of 
>>> survey in Bihar. Soon, we will be writing at least two media pieces 
>>> - one in English and one in Hindi. We also propose to do a series of 
>>> five webinars in September focusing on the impact of COVID-19. One 
>>> will be on education. Will keep you posted.
>>> Sorry once again for both not being able to join and also being late 
>>> in doing the job.
>>> Jyotsna
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 4:00 PM Guru <Guru at itforchange.net 
>>> <mailto:Guru at itforchange.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Thanks
>>>
>>>     The two files and the one shared by Archana yesterday are in the
>>>     'Compendium' folder inside the 'Research' folder  in
>>>     *https://tinyurl.com/eeindia21 <https://tinyurl.com/eeindia21>*
>>>
>>>     regards
>>>     Guru
>>>
>>>     On 12/08/21 9:54 am, Sajitha Bashir wrote:
>>>>     Hello Archana, Guru
>>>>
>>>>     Please find attached excel file with the review of articles
>>>>     assigned to me (Includign original OXfam study I did as
>>>>     example).  Please note that I could not access the EPW article
>>>>     which requires a subscription.
>>>>
>>>>     Also two articles assigned to me were themselves review
>>>>     articles. I have summarized them in the Word document.  The oen
>>>>     from EU is fairly good. The Observer Research Foundation
>>>>     article is of poor quality and I do not recommend using it, for
>>>>     the reasons indicated
>>>>
>>>>     Sajitha
>>>>
>>>>     On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 2:52 PM Archana Mehendale
>>>>     <mehendalearchana at gmail.com
>>>>     <mailto:mehendalearchana at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         Hi Guru,
>>>>         Here is the spreadsheet containing extracts of
>>>>         articles/reports I reviewed.
>>>>         Regards,
>>>>         Archana
>>>>
>>>>         On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 7:51 AM Archana Mehendale
>>>>         <mehendalearchana at gmail.com
>>>>         <mailto:mehendalearchana at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>             Thanks, Sajitha.
>>>>             FYI - I am substituting one of the articles that I was
>>>>             reviewing by Cappelle et al which is behind the IJED
>>>>             paywall with the UNICEF report on which the article is
>>>>             based. I am updating the same on the Education
>>>>             Emergency > Research & Articles sheet also.
>>>>             Regards,
>>>>             Archana
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>             On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 7:23 AM Sajitha Bashir
>>>>             <sajitha.bashir at gmail.com
>>>>             <mailto:sajitha.bashir at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>                 Thanks, Guru.
>>>>                 Just clarifying to others that you would like us to
>>>>                 work on our own excel files, and use one sheet for
>>>>                 each study (ie don't put them under each other)
>>>>
>>>>                 Sajitha
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 1:03 AM Guru
>>>>                 <Guru at itforchange.net
>>>>                 <mailto:Guru at itforchange.net>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>                     Dear all
>>>>
>>>>                     I think it is better for each of us to enter 
>>>>                     individually in the attached workbook and then
>>>>                     mail filled one to me and we will process it.
>>>>                     This is because Sajitha has already configured
>>>>                     the 'list of values' in this  and that will
>>>>                     help in the input in a standard way and save
>>>>                     input time. See her mail below with detailed
>>>>                     information
>>>>
>>>>                     You can refer Oxfam sheet which Sajitha has
>>>>                     filled as a reference and fill one study per
>>>>                     sheet in same manner. I have copied the Oxfam
>>>>                     sheet (minus data) to create 10 more blank
>>>>                     sheets eagerly waiting for your input :-)
>>>>                     Let  me know if you have any doubts/need
>>>>                     clarifications
>>>>
>>>>                     regards,
>>>>                     Guru
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                     -------- Forwarded Message --------
>>>>                     Subject: 	Ed. Emergency [Research] - Excel file
>>>>                     with categories and example
>>>>                     Date: 	Sun, 1 Aug 2021 23:36:42 -0400
>>>>                     From: 	Sajitha Bashir
>>>>                     <sajitha.bashir at gmail.com>
>>>>                     <mailto:sajitha.bashir at gmail.com>
>>>>                     To: 	Archana Mehendale
>>>>                     <arch_mehendale at yahoo.com>
>>>>                     <mailto:arch_mehendale at yahoo.com>, Rishikesh
>>>>                     <rishikesh at apu.edu.in>
>>>>                     <mailto:rishikesh at apu.edu.in>, Jyotsna Jha
>>>>                     <jyotsna at cbps.in> <mailto:jyotsna at cbps.in>
>>>>                     CC: 	Guru <guru at itforchange.net>
>>>>                     <mailto:guru at itforchange.net>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                     Hi Archana and colleagues
>>>>
>>>>                     Here is the revised Excel file with one
>>>>                     example, using the Oxfam study.
>>>>                     Explanatory notes:
>>>>                     I  put 13 categories , Col G (there is a drop
>>>>                     down menu, which is linked to the second work
>>>>                     sheet).  I think this carries the major issues
>>>>                     we would want to cover,but we can add a few
>>>>                     more if we wish (I don't think we shoudl exceed
>>>>                     15).  If the study did not cover that issue, I
>>>>                     left ithe cell blank.
>>>>
>>>>                     In Col H, I tried to identify sub-categories
>>>>                     for some of the main categories (also with a
>>>>                     drop down menu   but I am not yet sure that
>>>>                     they are exhaustive/ meaningful. We will
>>>>                     have to see after we categorize a few studies.
>>>>                     For this example, I have used the
>>>>                     sub-cateogry to identify the MAIN thing that
>>>>                     the report talks about.
>>>>
>>>>                     In Col I, I have put the main findings which
>>>>                     relate to the Category / issue in Col G.
>>>>
>>>>                     If this is a good working model, we can start
>>>>                     with this.
>>>>
>>>>                     A few other questions:
>>>>
>>>>                     *Archana* -  I tried to use the Observer
>>>>                     Research Foundation article you had "alllotted"
>>>>                     to me, but as it is itself a review of several
>>>>                     articles, it would not be appropriate to put
>>>>                     its "findings" in this format.  So, I suggest
>>>>                     we use this excel file for unique studies, not
>>>>                     reviews of studies  For the review articles, it
>>>>                     is probably best to prepare a one page summary
>>>>                     . Is that okay? (Also, I did not find the ORF
>>>>                     review very illuminating, and it often used
>>>>                     newspaper articles to reference studies, which
>>>>                     was disconcerting, to say the least. Ours
>>>>                     should be sharper and have a clear narrative). 
>>>>                     I will go through the ones you have suggested.
>>>>
>>>>                     *Guru* - please advise what is the best way for
>>>>                     us to enter the studies. If we do it directly
>>>>                     on a Googlesheet, there will be a problem of
>>>>                     re-organizing the studies in some sequence.  If
>>>>                     we each work on our separate files to summarize
>>>>                     the studies allocated by Archana, can someone
>>>>                     put them together in an order (eg chronological
>>>>                     or type of study)
>>>>
>>>>
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>> _Regards_
>>
>> *Marzia Ibrahim *
>> Program Associate - Education
>> *IT for Change* <http://www.ITforChange.net/>
>> Bengaluru - 560041
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*Marzia Ibrahim *
Program Associate - Education
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Bengaluru - 560041
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