Elementary education for the poorest and other deprived groups : the real challenge of universalization
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Elementary education for the poorest and other deprived groups : the real challenge of universalization
Manohar, 2005
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注記
"This research was conducted under the aegis of Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi."
Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-340) and index
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内容説明
Rough estimates indicate that nearly 60-70 million children in the age group of 6-13 years do not attend school in India and remain deprived of the basic right to learn. This despite the fact that the goal of the universalisation of elementary education has been a stated objective of the Indian nation state since its inception and has received greater attention in the recent past. Existing information clearly reveals that the majority of children outside the school system belong to poor and other deprived groups. Although many studies exist on related issues, we felt that the process through which poverty and deprivation influence exclusion from school participation deserves further enquiry and systematic investigation. This study is based on detailed fieldwork in different parts of the country applying both qualitative and quantitative tools and techniques. The focus is on understanding schooling participation from the perspective of poor and deprived families and analysing the present policy and interventions in the context of this understanding.
Basic livelihood insecurity, adverse socio-political positioning, lack of school accountability and oversimplification of equity issues in policies and delivery modes emerge as critical issues. The commitment to education among poor and deprived families is not uniform and depends upon a number of factors in a broad life situation of vulnerability and powerlessness. The situation can be improved only with a fundamental change in the approach and functioning of the schooling system, on the one hand, and the concrete socio-political empowerment of the poor and the deprived, on the other.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Multivalent Contexts of Poverty & Deprivation
- Reality Bites: Schooling the Rural Poor
- The Schooling of Dalit Children: A Pandora's Box
- Notes from the Margins: Tribal Children at School
- Surmounting Stalemates: Muslims & Schooling
- Fuzzy Borders: The Otherness of 'Other' Caste Groups
- Nature, Nurture, or Culture? Gender in Education
- Nowhere to Belong: Schooling in Urban Neighbourhood Slums
- Known Truths & Home Truths: The Ways Forward
- The Study Villages: Infrastructure Development Indicators: An Index
- Schools & the Schooling Participation Status in the Study Villages
- NGO Initiatives in Working with Difficult Groups: A Few Examples
- Equity & Decentralization in Educaiton: An Uphill Task: The Assam Experience
- Bibliography
- Index.
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