Browsing by Author "Bhattarai, Punya Prasad"
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Item Conflict between Desire and Responsibility in John Updike’sRabbit, Run(Department of English, 2006) Bhattarai, Punya PrasadThis research makes an intensive study of John Updike’sRabbit, Run. This novel shows the conflict between Desire and Responsibility of Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, the protagonist. Rabbit, driven by instincts and impulses, gives too much importance to self-interest, neglecting the responsibilities to others. Rabbit goes to a prostitute, Ruth, for sexual gratification because he has grown disgusted with his wife, Janice, who is pregnant, alcoholic and smoker. Rabbit, who had the glorious past in his school days, now, leads a monotonous life. Rabbit runs away to avoid the monotonous life and revive the glorious past.Item A Study on the Attitude of Teachers and Students towards Internal Assessment: ACase of M.Ed. in English(Department of English Language Education, 2008) Bhattarai, Punya PrasadThe purpose of the present study was to find out the attitude of teachers and students towards the internal assessment. The researcher selected 5 teachers teaching in the Department of English Education and15students were from M.Ed first year and 15 were from M.Ed.second year. The researcher used questionnaires as a research tool consisting of both the close-ended and open-ended questions in order to collect the required information which was expected to meet the objectives of the study. The researcher also interviewed VC, Rector, Register and Dean of Tribhuvan University to collect the perception of the officials of the University authority. The data collected from the informants were analyzed and interpreted to determine out the attitude of teachers and students towards internal assessment. It was found that teachers have negative attitude towards the present system of internal assessment whereas students have highly positive attitudes towards the internal assessment. This study consists of four chapters. Chapter one introduces the study in terms of general background, review of related literature,objectives of the study and significance of the study. Chapter two deals with the methodology applied to carryout the research work. This consists of the sources of data, sample population and sampling procedure, tools for data collection, and limitations of the study. Chapter three presents the analysis and interpretation of the data.This also flashes light on the views of different officials about the internal assessment and its significance in the university. Chapter four discusses the findings recommendations and pedagogical implications of the study. March 2008