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    the youths. Problems such as leadership issue between complexes as in who will rule the house since they are of the same age-range‚ the inability of the young husband to cater for the needs of his family‚ school abandonment and other social problems. It is pertinent to note that primary school occupies a sensitive position in the development of pupils by uplifting their performances and preparing them for higher educational standards. (Akoja

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    Right to education in India

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    Rutul Desai Dr. Sanjay Pradhan School of liberal studies IR Major (5th sem.) 9th Sept.2013 Right to education Problems and solutions Abstract Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free‚ at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. (Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights).This UN recommendation has been reinforced in the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education

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    Manipal University Celebrated Matribhasha Diwas on 21st February 2015 With Students and staff of Saralebettu Govt.Higher Primary School‚ Manipal To promote the usage of mother tongue among the students‚ MSc HTM students of Welcomgroup graduate School of Hotel Administration‚ Manipal University celebrated Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) at Saralebettu Govt.Higher Primary School‚ Manipal The purpose was to sensitize people about the need of the Mother Tongue for nation’s development and imparting

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    define in detail what needs to be learnt‚ provide ideas for how it can be taught and how new learning may be monitored and assessed. http://ecm.det.wa.edu.au/connect/resolver/view/PDLK001/1/PDLK001.pdf Phonological and phonemic awareness – Pre-primary and Year 1 This resource contains information about what children need to learn and be able to apply as they read‚ write and spell. It outlines what teachers can do to assist children to develop phonological awareness and phonic knowledge. Activities

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    Children in India

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    parents’ attitudes and perceptions about child labour and the role and value of education need also to be considered. In states like Bihar‚ Mizoram‚ Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh‚ 60 per cent or more girls dropped out before completing their five years primary education. Trafficking of children also continues to be a serious problem in India. The nature and scope of trafficking range from industrial and domestic labour‚ to forced early marriages and commercial sexual exploitation. Existing studies show

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    This post sets out my vision statement for how ICT should be taught in primary schools. It starts by considering how ICT in schools has evolved‚ why it is important‚ what teaching it should look like and finally some barriers to successful ICT. It is a useful time to reflect on the nature of ICT due to the disapplication of its programme of study (as discussed in an earlier post). This means that we are currently in a state of opportunity‚ whilst the new programme of study is being finalised.

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    are activities that occur outside of normal school hours. These activities can benefit the development of children and young people in many ways‚ and are therefore important. Purley Oaks Primary School offers a range of Extra-curricular activities including dance‚ netball‚ football and netball. As a TA I consider that it is important to be involved in these activities – in the past I have assisted at the drama club and am currently involved in after school netball. Extra-curricular activities can

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    use of Octopus system in the education sector. Octopus system is a widely used e-Commerce technology in Hong Kong‚ covering a variety of industries including transportation‚ retail‚ restaurants‚ and more. Tsung Tsin Primary School is the main focus of this case study. The school uses the Octopus system extensively‚ integrating into student and staff information‚ attendance‚ educational activities‚ payment‚ and communications. We will look at how using the system can help achieve the school’s missions

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    Tution: a Necessary Evil?

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    parents‚ teachers and students however think that tuitions are really not a necessity till the 10th std if the child is able to pay attention at school and keep up with his school assignments. If one of the parents is able to spend at least an hour at home with the child‚ in going over school work‚ tuitions can be avoided‚ says Aashima Kalra‚ a high school Chemistry teacher at Bethany High. Almost everybody is of the opinion that Science students need the extra coaching classes‚ in the core subjects

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    incentive to attend school. It is popular strategy for achieving both educational and social objective among school children‚ which includes combating and fighting hunger and malnutrition. She further said that its potential impact on education is that aside from alleviating short-term hunger among children‚ proper nutrition improves children’s cognitive functioning and attention. Better nutrition provides them better assistance to diseases which would keep them from attending school‚ thus would indirectly

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