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  2. CCE_Report_No10Gender_Report5_KenyaTeachersReport

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/CCE_Report_No10Gender_Report5_web.pdf
    29 Mar 2012: syllabus. Often, it was the parents who actively hindered their children from going to school,. ... in the CASE STUDY schools, whether of a governmental, economic, socio-‐economic or.
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  4. Slide 1

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/events/conferences/cec/CEC_Singal_28_10_11.pdf
    20 Feb 2012: Education: promise of a better life. Perceived benefits: Increased self confidence, higher economic status, better standard of living. … ... Schooling is actually good. (Adisa Shaha). Heightened invisibility. Economic sphereI do a bit of petty trading,
  5. Slide 1

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/events/conferences/cec/CEC_Arnot_28_10_11.pdf
    20 Feb 2012: 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
  6. Gender Report No.6

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/CCE%20Report%20No_11%20-%20Gender%20Report6.pdf
    6 Jul 2012: more comprehensive understanding of the socio-‐cultural, economic and environmental. contexts in which the 16 case study schools are situated. ... case study areas are common to all and hence attributed to socio-‐economic deprivation.
  7. VERITAS SN IBO NEMUL LfL Ghana NewsletterLeadership for Learning ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/leadership/LFL_Ghana_Newsletter_Vol1_Issue2.pdf
    13 Aug 2012: Most parents and guardians of our pupils are illiterates who instead of encouraging and supervising pupils to do their homework or learn after classes rather engage them in economic activities like
  8. 1. School Context

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/pedagogy/1_School%20Context_opt.pdf
    15 Aug 2012: Manzese is characterised by ethnic heterogeneity, multi-‐racial groups and a wide range of social and economic groups.
  9. PROJECT BRIEFING Girls ‘against the odds’ in Kenya and ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/projectbriefings/Gender_final8_AugRM.pdf
    16 Aug 2012: of economic, social or cultural.
  10. PROJECT BRIEFING The OER4Schools Programme Developing a professional…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/projectbriefings/OER4_Aug_8RM2.pdf
    21 Aug 2012: Like many countries, Zambia emphasised the establishment of an ICT infrastructure in order to further socio-economic development in the country.
  11. PROJECT BRIEFING July 2012 The Centre acknowledges generous on-going…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/projectbriefings/Poetry_final_8Aug.pdf
    21 Aug 2012: developed by the TCP team to teachers through CXC web platforms (this may include some resources focusing on poems from the CXC syllabus/anthology); use of interactive websites that CXC are
  12. CCE Report No.9 - WomenKenya_Gender Report4_SRedits

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/CCE%20Report%20No%209%20WomenKenya_Gender%20Report4final.pdf
    10 Sep 2012: from much poorer socio-‐economic backgrounds, with some growing up in remote rural. ... foresight to see education as the key to social and economic mobility – even in very.

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