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Two parallel programmes for rural primary education

New primary education course programmes and entrepreneurship

New primary education course programmes and entrepreneurship

... In parallel to the rapid economic, social, technological and scientific advances and changes in our country as well as in the world; the significance of raising entrepreneurs through education also ...

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One step forward, two steps back: transitions between home, pre-primary and primary education in rural India

One step forward, two steps back: transitions between home, pre-primary and primary education in rural India

... Systematic governmental outreach initiatives emerge as important processes that shape parental attitudes with regard to the importance of ECE. The majority of parents interviewed in Telangana described participation in ...

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An assessment of the implementation of continuing professional development programmes for primary school teachers in Malawi: a case of Zomba rural education district

An assessment of the implementation of continuing professional development programmes for primary school teachers in Malawi: a case of Zomba rural education district

... PCAR had 9 subjects including lesson planning and scheming but only allocated 3 to 5 days. The Trainers spent longer periods during their training (two weeks to be specific) than the implementers. The responses ...

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Improving Students’ Learning Aspirations Beyond Post Primary Education : A First Account of Two Non Formal Education Programmes in Middle Income Countries

Improving Students’ Learning Aspirations Beyond Post Primary Education : A First Account of Two Non Formal Education Programmes in Middle Income Countries

... and education for combination of: personal satisfaction, healthier family life, more productive livelihoods, assessing credits, establishing and managing a business, stronger support for education children, ...

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Scaling Up Primary Education Services in Rural India

Scaling Up Primary Education Services in Rural India

... on two key aspects: One: to get all the children from the poor families and special focus groups, such as girls and children from the SC and ST communities that are out of school into school, and Two: to ...

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Access of Poor Households to Primary Education in Rural India

Access of Poor Households to Primary Education in Rural India

... These two causes together imply that an economic compulsion of the family is an important determinant of school dropouts among the ...the two districts of Rajasthan where children have stated sickness as a ...

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Obstacles for Iranian rural population to participate in health education programmes: a qualitative study

Obstacles for Iranian rural population to participate in health education programmes: a qualitative study

... with rural populations, conducted the ...health education programmes and we held second interview with two participants for more and deep understanding of the participants’ view of ...tion ...

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The medium-term impact of the primary education stipend in rural Bangladesh

The medium-term impact of the primary education stipend in rural Bangladesh

... one primary- school-age child in ...only two of the differences in household- level outcomes are statistically different from zero using conventional level of ...These two outcomes are the change in ...

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Post-Primary Registration. List of Recognised Degree/Teacher Education Programmes. Important Notice

Post-Primary Registration. List of Recognised Degree/Teacher Education Programmes. Important Notice

... 79 Recognized where the applicant has taken one of the following degree programmes: 1. Animal & Crop Production, 2. Animal Science, 3. Food and Agribusiness Management (formerly known as Agribusiness and ...

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School choice for the poor? The limits of marketisation of primary education in rural India

School choice for the poor? The limits of marketisation of primary education in rural India

... In contrast, government school teachers are extremely well-paid, permanent government employees with no accountability for the work they (fail to) do. From observation and parental reporting it appeared that these ...

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Rural-Urban Differences in Parental Spending on Children’s Primary Education in Malawi

Rural-Urban Differences in Parental Spending on Children’s Primary Education in Malawi

... the two variables between parents and between the two ...of primary schools as proxied by distance to the nearest primary school has a negative impact on the participation and the expenditure ...

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Rural urban differences in parental spending on children's primary education in Malawi

Rural urban differences in parental spending on children's primary education in Malawi

... the two variables between parents and between the two ...of primary schools as proxied by distance to the nearest primary school has a negative impact on the participation and the expenditure ...

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Rural-urban differences in parental spending on children's primary education in Malawi

Rural-urban differences in parental spending on children's primary education in Malawi

... the two variables between parents and between the two ...of primary schools as proxied by distance to the nearest primary school has a negative impact on the participation and the expenditure ...

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Challenges and prospects of quality primary education in Zimbabwe rural schools: a case study of Kadoma rural schools

Challenges and prospects of quality primary education in Zimbabwe rural schools: a case study of Kadoma rural schools

... universal education consequently discrimination to both access and quality of education by the children of the ...quality education infringes on individual’s right to development in two ...

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Improved Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction through Functional Education Programmes in Nigeria Rural Areas: A Prescription

Improved Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction through Functional Education Programmes in Nigeria Rural Areas: A Prescription

... Poverty is a multi-dimensional concept, in the strict sense of it. It is an individual predicament; community action is critical for reducing misery arising from poverty. The traditional definition of poverty is low ...

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Migration, violence and welfare programmes in rural Colombia

Migration, violence and welfare programmes in rural Colombia

... these two decisions have common ...destabilise rural areas and take control over ...high education levels may also turn into a risk factor and encourage ...

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List of Degree/Teacher Education Programmes Recognised for Post-Primary Registration Purposes. Important Notice

List of Degree/Teacher Education Programmes Recognised for Post-Primary Registration Purposes. Important Notice

... teacher education (First Year to Sixth Year) carrying at least 60 ECTS credits that was obtained after satisfactory completion of a course in the theory and practice of education which shall include the ...

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List of Degree/Teacher Education Programmes Recognised for Post-Primary Registration Purposes. Important Notice

List of Degree/Teacher Education Programmes Recognised for Post-Primary Registration Purposes. Important Notice

... teacher education (First Year to Sixth Year) carrying at least 60 ECTS credits that was obtained after satisfactory completion of a course in the theory and practice of education which shall include the ...

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Limits of rural development in the Basque Country after two decades of rural development programmes

Limits of rural development in the Basque Country after two decades of rural development programmes

... medio rural de la comarca, compartida por los diversos agentes que operan en ella, e identificar los principales ejes en los que sustentar la estrategia de desarrollo del medio rural comarcal, que van a ...

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