Dr. Sybil Thomas
Professor
Education
University of Mumbai
India
Biography
She is a Doctor in Philosophy A Study of Attitudes of Students Towards Educated and Working Women in Relation to Some Variables S. N. D. T. Women’s University May 1998 Master of Arts (English Literature) Institute of Distance Education University of Mumbai January 1998 State Eligibility Test for Lecturers (Education) May 1995 Master in Education (M Ed) Dept. of Education, University of Mumbai May 1994 Bachelor in Education (B Ed) Bombay Teachers Training College, University of Mumbai April 1992 Bachelor in Science (B Sc) Elphinstone College, University of Mumbai EXPERIENCE • St. Xavier’s Institute of Education, Churchgate, Mumbai. Designation: Principal : Feb 2014 – till date • Department of Education, University of Mumbai Designation: Associate Professor: Feb 2009 – till Feb 2014 • K. J. Somaiya Comprehensive College of Education, Training and Research Designation: Lecturer : June 2001 - Feb 2009 Lecturer (B.Ed & M.Ed): Teaching Psychological Foundation of Education, Science method, Action Research and Environmental Education (M.Ed) Psychological Foundations of Education (PGDME) Organizational Behavior • Dept. of Adult and Continuing Education and Extension, Churchgate Designation: Project Officer: June 1997 - May 2001 Teaching faculty for Discipline courses, conduction of programs of Continuing Education, coordinating extension work activities in colleges, Women’s Cell activities, Nodal Agency activities, Organizing various seminars, workshops and collaborative programs, organizing health camps for the employees of the University
Research Interest
Science and Mathematics
Publications
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“Raising Standards of Classroom Assessment: Issues and Practicesâ€- IIMT (2010) Educational Review. 1: 61-65.
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Identifying Influences on Attitudes towards Educated Women among School Children (2010) A Study Journal of Educational Research & Extension. 47: 480-61.
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Towards Equality (2010) Understanding Students’ Perceptions of Gender : Innovations in Teacher Education. 1: 48-55.