Journal article

Hāth se sīkhna: geographies of practical learning and India’s agricultural skills agenda

Trent Brown

Third World Quarterly | Taylor and Francis Group | Published : 2024

Abstract

A significant challenge of skill development in the Global South is providing meaningful opportunities for practical learning. While previous studies have explored this as a pedagogical challenge, in this paper, I take a geographical perspective, arguing the barriers to practical learning extend beyond pedagogy and often relate to socio-economic conditions. I draw on a study of a new agricultural skill development scheme in the states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh in north India. Trainees enrolled in the scheme expressed strong desires for opportunities to ‘learn by hand’ (hāth se sīkhna), which training rarely provided and which were often availed in informal settings. The extent to which ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (ARC DECRA)


Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The research presented in this paper was sponsored by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (ARC DECRA) project titled `Agricultural Skill Development in India: Assessing Acquisition and Impact' (Project ID: DE180100901), as well as a University of Melbourne DECRA Establishment Grant.