developing a quick survey methodology
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 3:12 PM SP kandalgaonkar susheel wrote
Madam
This is in regard to your talk on Responsive Bureaucracy in Fergusson College on 18th December.
After the session ,we discussed briefly the possibility of conducting Quick surveys in academic institutions.
The faculty and myself are interested in knowing the methodology and past experience from you.
I request you to spare your time for our faculty who would contact you in this regard so that our students can apply it on a relevant theme in our context.
I would appreciate word of reply
Sincerely
SP kandalgaonkar
Director,
DE Society's IMDR , Pune
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Reply on 21 Dec. 2010
Dear shri kandalgaonkar,
Thanks for your email. Yes, this is a very doable and much-needed task. I will like to associate with this. We can have a meaningful outcome that will also prove as a guideline for govt.
This can be taken up by students taking courses in BSW, MSW, Economics, Public Administration, Sociology, Rural Development, Political Science and Statitics.So I would like to know if the college has a syllabus under any of these subjects to deal with this issue. If it is there, I would like to see it for reference, if not we may form a small group to develop a 2 month syllabus which will have 1 week for 5 pre-survey lectures, then the survey over 4 weeks, then 2 weeks for 10 post-survey presentation-cum-lecture sessions, and finally 1 week for presentation to govt. officials.
Simultaneously, We should also pick up one subject in which to start the quick-survey methodology. There can be hundreds of surveys, but let us take up
"Status of Dombari families in Haveli and Junnar taluka of Pune district."
You may also need a small budget provision and hence a small discussion session to decide that aspect.
If this much is circulated and discussed among interested staff, and you let me know your next thinking, then we can discuss further issues.
I am most likely in pune from 1st to 17th jan.
Look forward to your response.
--lm
Madam
This is in regard to your talk on Responsive Bureaucracy in Fergusson College on 18th December.
After the session ,we discussed briefly the possibility of conducting Quick surveys in academic institutions.
The faculty and myself are interested in knowing the methodology and past experience from you.
I request you to spare your time for our faculty who would contact you in this regard so that our students can apply it on a relevant theme in our context.
I would appreciate word of reply
Sincerely
SP kandalgaonkar
Director,
DE Society's IMDR , Pune
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Reply on 21 Dec. 2010
Dear shri kandalgaonkar,
Thanks for your email. Yes, this is a very doable and much-needed task. I will like to associate with this. We can have a meaningful outcome that will also prove as a guideline for govt.
This can be taken up by students taking courses in BSW, MSW, Economics, Public Administration, Sociology, Rural Development, Political Science and Statitics.So I would like to know if the college has a syllabus under any of these subjects to deal with this issue. If it is there, I would like to see it for reference, if not we may form a small group to develop a 2 month syllabus which will have 1 week for 5 pre-survey lectures, then the survey over 4 weeks, then 2 weeks for 10 post-survey presentation-cum-lecture sessions, and finally 1 week for presentation to govt. officials.
Simultaneously, We should also pick up one subject in which to start the quick-survey methodology. There can be hundreds of surveys, but let us take up
"Status of Dombari families in Haveli and Junnar taluka of Pune district."
You may also need a small budget provision and hence a small discussion session to decide that aspect.
If this much is circulated and discussed among interested staff, and you let me know your next thinking, then we can discuss further issues.
I am most likely in pune from 1st to 17th jan.
Look forward to your response.
--lm
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