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    Introduction The early childhood education is a field that has been rather slow to take up the challenge of sustainability; it has a potentially significant role to play not because of underlying concerns for children’s welfare‚ but because of interest in children’s environments and its attention to social justice. Recently‚ a new dimension has been added to early childhood education for sustainability (ECEfS) as an emerging national and international field‚ given a fillip with the launch of

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    been reported. -------------------------------------------------- Signature © Kozminski University 2014 In article entitled “Gender‚ education and child labour: A sociological perspective”‚ Bilal Ahmad Bhat tries to explain very problematic issue concerning a child labour. He shows why education is important in the context of child labour and that compulsory school attendance may be a solution in combating this problem. Moreover‚ the author proposes few aspects what should be done to improve the

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    studies. The K to 12 program covers kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (6 years of primary education‚ 4 years of junior high school‚ 2 years of senior high school) to provide sufficient time for mastery of concepts and skills develop life long learners‚ and prepare graduates for tertiary education middle-level skills development‚ employment and entrepreneurship. The K-12 education system is the public education system that most people are familiar with today. Comprised of 13 grades

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    America’s Education! Compulsory school attendance based on the Prussian model gradually spread to other countries‚ reaching the American State of Massachusetts in 1852‚ and spreading to other states until‚ in 1917‚ Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law.[6] Massachusetts had originally enacted the first compulsory education law in the American colonies in 1647. In 1852‚ the Massachusetts General Court passed a law requiring every town to create and operate a grammar

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    TET-qualified candidates‚ this order is supposed to delay the publication of the result. “If the process is not completed within 31 March‚ this year‚ 39‚500 newly-created posts under the provision of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act will become invalid‚” said an official of the school education department. The WBSSC had decided to allot extra marks for the trained candidates. But‚ the BEd trained candidates moved to the court demanding prior appointment. “In that case‚ the trained candidates will

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    Home schooling is another way for a child to receive his or her education. It is one of many alternatives to regular schooling (classrooms and schools). It is the oldest alternatives to regular schooling and one of the most effective. There are many true stories proving that home schooling is an effective and often successful way to teach you child. But first lets talk about home schooling began in the U.S. Home schooling started in colonial America‚ (around 1777 to 1783) for most colonial homes

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    Children and Young Persons Act to cover all persons under the age of 18; (b) Raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility to an internationally acceptable level; (c) Raise the minimum age of employment to 15 years‚ the age for the end of compulsory schooling General principles - Non Discrimination The Committee is concerned that the principle of non-discrimination is restricted to citizens‚ that the Constitution does not expressly prohibit discrimination against women or persons with

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    The K-12 education system is the public education system that most people are familiar with today. Comprised of 13 grades‚ kindergarten through 12th‚ it refers to the public school system in all of the United States‚ Canada‚ the United Kingdom‚ and parts of Europe as well. It is difficult to pinpoint the exact history of education‚ as it has been occurring in some form for centuries in all parts of the world. Today‚ K-12 education represents the compulsory education required of all children in

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    but the most recent indicator that American education is in trouble. One reason for the crisis is that present mandatory-attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there. Such children have little desire to learn and are so antagonistic to school that neither they nor more highly motivated students receive the quality education that is the birthright of every American. The solution to this problem is simple: Abolish compulsory-attendance laws and allow only those who are

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    the common cause of education. It has given a philosophical and theoretical basis to the existence of voluntary organization and has analyzed the problems which these organizations have been facing. In this brief paper‚ I would like to throw some light on one of the aspects of public education and the role of voluntary organization which somehow has not been discussed in this working paper. “The main problem before the country is to evolve a common school system of public education which will cover

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