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    Education and Child Rights

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    EDUCATION AND CHILD RIGHTS The importance of education cannot be denied because‚ it gives confidence and awareness of the world outside. However‚ not all the children around the world are not lucky enough to receive an education. There are various reasons why children cannot go to school. The main reason of missing out on an education is poverty. Poor families cannot afford to pay for school expenses such as books and uniforms. This leads to another problem:; parents make their children

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    Education

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    Radhakrishnan committee report The Radhakrishnan Committee had lot to say about the University Education but it reviewed the secondary education in the country as well. It was this commission which remarked that "Secondary Education continues to be the weakest link in our educational machinery and needs urgent reform." It recommended: (i) A twelve year secondary course instead of ten years‚ (ii) That teachers’ lot be improved‚ (iii) Admission to the university be after intermediate examination

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    Primary School Curriculum

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    EDU 454: PRIMARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Unit 5 - Teaching across the Curriculum in Primary School Learning Outcomes At the end of this unit‚ students should be able to: 1. Discuss the three elements integrated in KSSR 2. Elaborate the purpose of integrating creativity‚ entrepreneurship‚ and ICT in KSSR [pic] Teaching across the curriculum is becoming‚ and increasingly a popular approach in teaching and learning. The emphasis is it involves several

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    experience of the impact education had on creativity. “Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something‚ they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it‚ they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things.” Is a quote that Steve Jobs had which got me to think about how I really do feel about creativity in relation to education? I wish I could say

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    History The Tanzanian government’s commitment to education as an integral part of its social and economic development started shortly after independence. Before independence‚ educational access was very restricted. The Arusha Declaration was followed in 1967 by the policy document "Education for Self-Reliance"‚ in which education was assigned a seminal role in the transformation of Tanzania to an African socialist society. Universal Primary Education (UPE) was emphasized in the Musoma Declaration of

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    University at the Faculty of Pedagogy. This morning I will be talking about the Education System in England. Let me clarify that I am not going to cover the whole United Kingdom just England. I imagine most of you have some idea about the topic so what I am going to do today is to review it. I will be developing four main points. Firstly‚ I am going to present the structure of the department overseeing education in England and give some basic information on its organization. Secondly‚ I would

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    Girls Education in Dadaab

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    access to primary education in the Dadaab refugee camps of Garissa District in the Northeastern Province of Kenya. This study has significance within the tenets of the Convention on the Rights of the Child due to the fact that primary education is considered as a basic right and a tool for protecting refugee populations. In this study‚ the descriptive design was used to enable the researcher collect information concernin g factors affecting refugee girls’ access to primary education. Since

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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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    Universal Education

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    11 important Problems of Universalization of Education and their Remedies SWASTIK Universalization of Elementary Education is Constitutional directive. Education is every body’s birth-right and it is binding on any government to provide facilities for education for children who are born and reach the school-going age. It was stipulated to achieve Universalization within 10 years from the introduction of Constitution and that is by 1960. But it is now more than three decades after the scheduled time

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    Women Education in Pakistan

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    Women education in Pakistan Education plays a pivotal role in developing human capital in any society. Education has become a universal human right all around the globe. Article thirty seven of the Constitution of Pakistan stipulates that education is a fundamental right of every citizen‚[1] but still gender discrepancies exist in educational sector. According to Human Development Report (2011) of United Nations Development Program‚ ratio of female to male with at least secondary education is 0.502

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