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  2. CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Education…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/memberspublications/epid/
    It aims to identify the key policy challenges associated with addressing social inequalities, uneven social and economic development and the opportunities to promote democratic and effective educational change. ... The series brings together researchers
  3. Slide 1

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/news/educationtransformation/CEC_Arnot_28_10_11.pdf
    4 Jun 2014: This male constructed machinery codifies, institutionalizes and legitimates patriarchy, a system that manifests itself not only in social and economic life but also in the law and biased political and legal ... School based research
  4. Interventions to enhance girls’ education and gender equality.…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/2014Girls'_Education_Literature_Review_Unterhalter.pdf
    26 Jun 2014: SES Socio-economic status. SWAPs System Wide Action Plans. TEGINT Transforming Education for Girls in Nigeria and Tanzania. ... different school locations and/or socio-economic status (SES) levels, and did not deal with interventions.
  5. Gender Education and Equality ina Global Context What does ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/FennellandArnotBook08.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: between primary educationand economic development, on education financing, on development theoryand on economic adjustment in Africa. ... Bigo, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2007). Janet Raynor is an independent consultant in education.
  6. Aisha Sep 2007

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Jeffery_Aisha_Sep_2007.pdf
    11 Feb 2010: Since she already knew English and some Arabic, Aisha explained, she was admitted directly into the second year of the seven-year curriculum. ... Economic and Political Weekly 35, 19: 1649-1658. Nayar, U. 2001. Education of Girls in India: an Assessment.
  7. CHAPTER 9: PARHĀ’Ī KA MĀHAUL

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Jeffery_Chapter_9.pdf
    5 May 2010: spaces social, economic and political importance. In urban Bijnor there are several such. ... curriculum (formal, informal and/or hidden) provides some focus to the discursive spaces,.
  8. INVESTING IN THE FUTURE:

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Jeffery_Investing_in_the_Future_disEN.pdf
    5 May 2010: by systemic social, economic and political processes in the educational careers and prospects. ... rather different ways. Wealthy urbanites have both the economic capital to enable their.
  9. From Sir Syed to Sachar IJSS

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/JefferyFrom_Sir_Syed_to_Sachar_IJS1.pdf
    11 Feb 2010: 1 An earlier version of this paper was presented at the National Seminar on “Economic, Political. ... Its social indicators, however, are much lower than would be expected from its economic ranking.
  10. Donor coordination in an uncoordinated development environment

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/KingMalik_Donor_coordination_Pakistan_16_3_08.pdf
    16 Feb 2010: 8 1.49 In Pakistan, the present method for planning, processing and reporting on development projects is based on the "Rules of Procedure for Economic Council", Planning Commission and Planning ... cycle there is a way of normalising, mainstreaming or
  11. A Technical and Vocational Education and Training Strategy for UNESCO

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/KK_Tech_Voc_UNESCO.pdf
    16 Feb 2010: education. 4. challenge of sustaining, accelerating and sharing the signs of economic growth across many parts of the developing world (DFID 2008). ... in skills for marginalised girls here, or developing a small curriculum for non-formal skills
  12. Does skills acquisition result in poverty reduction and growth? ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/korboesep07.pdf
    3 Jun 2014: curriculum. Once enrolled in the formal training institutions, many poor trainees are unable to keep up with fee payments. ... The Tamale office, which serves the largest of Ghana's ten. 16 The GPRS-II specifically identifies agriculture as the "basis
  13. Aid and Donor Partnerships’ in Ghana’s Education Sector, 1987-2007:…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/LCHGhanaPartnershipsLitReview150408.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Aid partnership has often been conditional on economic, environmental or social policies, such as macroeconomic stabilisation or increased investment in health or education. ... For example, the Bank opposed the vocationalisation of the curriculum,13
  14. EDUCATING YOUNG CITIZENS: SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION, GENDER EQUALITY AND…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/MA_Kerala_paper_Jan09.pdf
    18 Feb 2010: Raised gender expectations are associated with the increasing economic strength of women in the professions and in entrepreneurialism in many countries. ... Young people therefore are represented as carrying the flag of economic development, good
  15. A political economy of education in India: The case ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OPI_KingdonMuzammil20081.pdf
    18 Feb 2010: A political economy of education in India: The case of Uttar Pradesh . Geeta Kingdon Institute of Education, University of London . Mohd. Muzammil Department of Economics, Lucknow University . September 2008. ... is a Research F
  16. grm015.dvi

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OXREPDownloadedpaper1.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 23, Number 2, 2007, pp.168 – 195. ... India’s recent economic growth rates have generated much optimism about its generalsocial and economic development.
  17. AbstractAll nations are committed, via their espousal of…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb2.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Reforming Classroom PracticeDesigning a gender-sensitive curriculum and training teach-ers to be ‘gender-aware’ is not a simple process. ... On the contrary, a committed shifttowards the creation of gender equality in education wouldstimulate a range
  18. 1 RECOUP Policy Brief no.7 Skill Acquisition and the ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb7.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Operationalizing such a scheme (by enumerating various skills prevalent in the market, standardizing their curriculum, testing and certifying) would allow individuals to gain accreditation for their skills and access formal retraining ... 4. Launching
  19. Graphic1

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/transition_adulthood_india_NS_RJ_09_06_11.pdf
    19 May 2010: The arguments here are not merely economic (though thatremains an important imperative), rather the need to invest in the young is essential as theyare the next generation of parents and heads ... Overall, the emphasisis primarily on giving access to
  20. A Technical and Vocational Education and Training Strategy for ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/tvetstrategyforunesco.pdf
    3 Jun 2014: Despite the depth of the current economic crisis, skills are also claimed to be at the centre of the new challenge of sustaining, accelerating and sharing the signs of economic growth ... skills for marginalised girls here, or developing a small
  21. RECOUP Working Paper 10 Conceptualising Disability and Educationin…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP10-Conceptualising%20Disability%20and%20Education%20in%20the%20South.pdf
    19 May 2010: different types of impairment are likely to be different. For example, the economic opportunities. ... 2003:7). Not only is there an increased likelihood of inter-generational transfer of economic.

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