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    Right to Education

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    TO EDUCATION: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW ………………………7-12 * PRE-INDEPENDENCE ERA * SUPREME COURT ON THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION * APPROACH OF VARIOUS COMMISSIONS * INTERNATIONAL TREATY OBLIGATIONS * THE 86TH AMENDMENT ACT * THE RIGHT OF CHILDERNS TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT‚ 2009 ………………………………………………………………………..12-15 * HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ACT * CONCLUSION ………………………………………………………………….15-16 * BIBLIOGRAPHY ……………………………………………………………….17-18 I. Introduction Education is

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    Computer Education

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    Most educationists are emphasizing in technical and vocational education. These educations are possible with the use of ICT ‚which is introduced in schools through computer education. Internet is parts of computer education in our schools in Nepal.We are talking about “New Nepal”. It could be better by education. Education makes people responsive to change. If change is started from children‚ it is quite easier to change. Most ICT projects has three components:1. Computer literacy 2.Computer related

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    Importance of Education

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    the poverty level in America. A college education is a must if you want to keep up with the economy today. Having an education was not important a couple of centuries ago‚ but today’s society is different where more than a high school diploma is needed to make it in the economy (Pretlow III & Wathington‚ 2012). Minorities are the one’s most affected from lack of education mainly because of high tuition fees and rates. A couple of centuries ago‚ education was not required to live above the poverty

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    Education And Development

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    Education and Developme nt The Need for Competent Teacher • The Competent Teacher • “Competencies.” This word is increasingly being used in education circles today. It is a description of one’s ability‚ a measure of one’s performance. • A person’s competencies may be defined in terms of one’s knowledge‚ skills and behaviours. To understand the competencies required of a teacher‚ we must first define the job of a teacher. • The task of a teacher is closely tied to the nature of the classroom.

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    Distance Education

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    Distance Education ‘’Distance Education is a learning system where the teaching behavior are separate from the learning behaviors’. The learner works alone or in a group guided by the tutor. Distance Education may combine with various forms of face-to-face meetings.” (David et al 1984‚P.9) Wadood et al. (200‚P.9) concluded that Distance Education has grown rapidly during the past years due to economic and social factors prevailing in the world. They declared the DES as effective and useful as

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    Education in Pakistan

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    EDUCATION December 19‚ 2012 President Asif Ali Zardari signed ‘The Right to Free and Compulsory Education Bill 2012’ into law. The bill‚ which sought to ensure all children between five to 1 6 years of age are provided free education. He urged provincial governments to promulgate similar legislations in their respective assemblies as well. He said the responsibility for providing free education rests with both federal and provincial governments‚ referring to article 25-A of the Constitution. The

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    Education for All

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    Is education a fundamental right found in our constitution? This question has been posed and debated for many years. In this case‚ the state of Euphoria is currently funding the local public K-12 schools by the local property taxes. Apple school district‚ a poor district in the state of Euphoria‚ receives 2‚000 dollars per pupil less than other‚ wealthier‚ districts in the state. This difference in unequal funding is showed with the class selection that students can choose from. For example‚ Apple

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    Sudan Education

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    Education in South Sudan: investing in a better future A review by Gordon Brown Cover image: A boy listens to his teacher during a lesson at the improvised Hai Kugi School on the outskirts of Juba‚ South Sudan. © UNESCO /M. Hofer (2011) Education in South Sudan: investing in a better future 2 Education in South Sudan: investing in a better future A review by Gordon Brown 3 Contents Glossary Acknowledgements Foreword: South Sudan – time to act Executive Summary 1. An education

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    Education Policy

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    Introduction The education sector plays a crucial role in the social and economic development of a nation (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development‚ nd‚)‚ fundamental to the fulfilment to individual basic needs A country’s education is seen as a reflection of its “institutional and ideological framework of the its society” (McNeely‚ 1995‚ p. 489). Therefore‚ the development clear policies and plans are vital in the attainment of the goal of Education for all (UNESCO‚ 2012‚ para

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    Shakers In Education

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    Shakers in Education There have been many influential people and events in education. These people and events have shaped our education system. In this paper I will tell you how Horace Mann‚ John Dewey‚ Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka‚ and The American Reinvestment Act have had an impact on the evolution of American education. Horace Mann is known as the “Father of American Education”. His contribution to education is the establishment of the first state board of education. Mann created

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