Literacy Campaign in India

Literacy Campaign in India

Author: Mookkiah Soundarapandian

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9788171415533

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Contents: Total Literacy Campaign: A Review, Drop-outs in Total Literacy Campaign, Total Literacy Campaign on School Enrolment and Dropouts, Reading Materials to the Neo- Literates Under Post Literacy Campaign, Population Education Message to Neo Literates, Literacy Campaign and Empowerment.


Literacy in Action

Literacy in Action

Author: C. Krishna Mohan Rao

Publisher: Sage Publications Pvt. Limited

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9789353882181

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The book attempts to build a new foundation for practice-based understanding of adult education in India by analyzing divergent perspectives at the field level.


National Literacy Campaigns

National Literacy Campaigns

Author: R.F. Arnove

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1987-07-31

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780306424588

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We came to the task of editing this book from different disciplines and back grounds but with a mutuality of interest in exploring the concept of literacy campaigns in historical and comparative perspective. One of us is a professor of comparative education who has participated in and written about literacy campaigns in Third World countries, notably Nicaragua; the other is a com parative social historian who has written on literacy campaigns in Western his tory. Both of us believed that literacy could only be understood in particular As Harvey Graff has noted, "to consider any of the ways in historical contexts. which literacy intersects 'with social, political, economic, cultural, or psychological life ... requires excursions into other records.") Thus, we have set out in this edited collection to explore some five hundred years of literacy campaigns in vastly different societies: Reformation Germany, early modern Sweden and Scotland, the nineteenth-century United States, nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia and the Soviet Union, pre Revolutionary and Revolutionary China, and a variety of Third World countries in the post-World War II period (Tanzania, Cuba, Nicaragua, and India). In addition, we have included studies of the UNESCO-sponsored Experimental World Literacy Program and recent adult literacy efforts in three industrialized Western countries (the United Kingdom, France, and the United States).


Schooling for All

Schooling for All

Author: V. Santhakumar

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199467051

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Does substantial expansion of educational facilities by itself create the required demand for education? Since demand for education depends on many socio-economic, political, and religious factors, is the supply of free schooling alone adequate? Schooling for All demonstrates that there is still a substantial need to create demand for schooling among all levels of society, especially in those socio-economic groups which are yet to see the importance of education. The volume critically analyses the primary drawbacks of the Indian education system-non-enrolment, dropouts, irregular attendance, and inadequate learning. It establishes the need to strongly encourage parents to recognize the importance of education for their children's future. Arguing that supply-side strategies-free education, midday meals, opening more schools-have not proved effective since the problem of inadequate demand is much larger, the authors delineate the measures that are required to boost the demand for education in India.


National Literacy Campaigns

National Literacy Campaigns

Author: R.F. Arnove

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1489905057

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We came to the task of editing this book from different disciplines and back grounds but with a mutuality of interest in exploring the concept of literacy campaigns in historical and comparative perspective. One of us is a professor of comparative education who has participated in and written about literacy campaigns in Third World countries, notably Nicaragua; the other is a com parative social historian who has written on literacy campaigns in Western his tory. Both of us believed that literacy could only be understood in particular As Harvey Graff has noted, "to consider any of the ways in historical contexts. which literacy intersects 'with social, political, economic, cultural, or psychological life ... requires excursions into other records.") Thus, we have set out in this edited collection to explore some five hundred years of literacy campaigns in vastly different societies: Reformation Germany, early modern Sweden and Scotland, the nineteenth-century United States, nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia and the Soviet Union, pre Revolutionary and Revolutionary China, and a variety of Third World countries in the post-World War II period (Tanzania, Cuba, Nicaragua, and India). In addition, we have included studies of the UNESCO-sponsored Experimental World Literacy Program and recent adult literacy efforts in three industrialized Western countries (the United Kingdom, France, and the United States).


Issues in Planning and Implementing National Literacy Programmes

Issues in Planning and Implementing National Literacy Programmes

Author: International Institute for Educational Planning

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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UNESCO pub. Conference papers, literacy programme planning, developing countries - illiteracy, educational policy, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kenya, Nepal, Tanzania, Viet Nam, education of women, basic education, volunteer teachers, community participation, educational expenditures, evaluation, training of trainers, management, educational needs, obstacles, co- ordination with schools, impact on educational enrolment, role of mass media and educational television, UNESCO technical cooperation.