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Development education policy has recently focused on school-based recognition and conditional cash transfer programs to … that focus on levels (rather than changes) of achievement can exacerbate inequality in education. In addition, our findings …
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of child labour system and universalisation of primary education.This study is an effort to know about the girl’s work …
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education system has expanded rapidly and enrolment rates have shot up. But growth rate in the number of teachers has not kept …
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A major challenge in achieving universal education lies in ensuring that girls who have missed the school bus or simply … got off the bus too early, can realise their right to quality, basic education. This paper reviews several key initiatives … condensed or short-term residential education programmes –– also referred to as ‘accelerated learning’ (AL) programmes. …
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universalisation of education, as well as benefits of a formal education. The successes of students, their failures, and their …
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Social scientists often emphasize how ‘culture’ and ‘social norms’ can be important determinants of economic behavior and development. This raises questions of the relative importance of economic incentives and these other more social variables, like culture, and of how...
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