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28.07.2006 The document makes recommendations for improving access to primary education of good quality for all children, especially the poorest. It compiles the outcomes of the several expertsÂ’ meeting on Primary Education for All Children.
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Related topics/regions: [Children] [MDGs]
28.07.2006 Following the governmentÂ’s decision to throw out the Right to Education Bill and pass the responsibility on to the states, activists and educationists are planning a peopleÂ’s campaign for a common school system, and a nationwide protest on the eve of Independence Day, when thousands of volunteers will court arrest.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [MDGs]
27.07.2006 Twenty-five percent of teachers were absent from school, and only about half were teaching, during unannounced visits to a nationally representative sample of government primary schools in India. Absence rates varied from 15 percent in Maharashtra to 42 percent in Jharkhand, with higher rates concentrated in the poorer states.
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26.07.2006 The Regional Programme on Human Rights is organised by the Raoul Wallenberg
Institute in Lund and fully financed by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Human rights]
25.07.2006 The government is publishing guidelines to help schools, parents and pupils tackle the issue of "cyber-bullying".
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Related topics/regions: [ICT]
Children attend community school, Southern India
24.07.2006 A survey on infrastructure in elementary education in India, carried out by the National Institute of Education Planning and Administration (NIEPA), found that 13,857 schools in Madhya Pradesh do not have a school building. Two decades after the launch of a nationwide initiative to ensure that government-run schools have more classrooms and teachers, over 100,000, or nearly 10% of the countryÂ’s elementary schools, have only one classroom.
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From: InfoChange
Related topics/regions: [India] [Children] [Governance]
Image: Children attend community school, Southern India © Changemakers.net
24.07.2006 The study, undertaken by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) and supported by the National AIDS Control Organisation and the United Nations Development Programme, has found that not only enrolment of children from HIV households is lower than those from non-HIV households but also the dropout rates are higher and attendance is lower.
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Related topics/regions: [Children] [AIDS] [Governance] [MDGs]
24.07.2006 Normal functioning in the education department offices of the entire division continued to be paralysed on the eighth day due to the stalemate caused by the feud between teachers and education department employees.
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Related topics/regions: [Governance] [MDGs]
24.07.2006 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the private sector that it has to contribute more than just investment in spreading education.The private institutions should have the freedom to play a proper role in providing education. But, the private sector should contribute more than investment in the field, he said, addressing the platinum jubilee celebrations of the Vidya Bhavan Trust.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Governance]
20.07.2006 The Zagreb University Senate decided to seek Constitutional CourtÂ’s opinion on the legality of Article 53 from the Law on Rights of Croatian Homeland War Veterans and their Families, which states that veterans and their offspring, as well as children of victims of war, have the right to direct admission in secondary and higher education schools, under the condition that they have passed the minimal points required in admission exams and comply to requirements of the abilities test.
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Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Law]
20.07.2006
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After twenty years of Operation Blackboard, IndiaÂ’s students are still huddled together in a single classroom and often have only one teacher in school. That is the scene in over 1.3 lakh schools in India
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Development] [MDGs]
19.07.2006 Six rounds into the talks on KosovoÂ’s future in Vienna, it seems that children and children rightsÂ’ issues were not and are not likely to be put onto the agenda of the Kosovo Status Talks. Save the Children reminds and urges the international community not to neglect children and education during the negotiations.
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Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Children] [Geopolitics]
19.07.2006 Save the Children in SEE reminded the International community and the policymakers from the two negotiation teams and urged them not to forget and neglect the children in the current Kosovo Status talks.
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Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Children] [Human rights]
19.07.2006 While the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act - if it is effectively implemented - is likely to have many positive consequences, one of the potential benefits that has been inadequately recognised is how it may improve the welfare of around 60 million children.
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19.07.2006 The stand off between education officials and Intermediate Teachers Association continued on the fourth consecutive day. Normal working in the Education department remained affected and the employees continued boycott of their duties to mount pressure on the district administration to arrest the accused teachers for manhandling the joint director.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [MDGs]
School children
18.07.2006 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) a indian name of Universalisation of primary education (UEE) has been conceived as a government of India national educational movement to achieve the target of UEE among all children. Distance education with the advent of digital technologies, has become an alternate or supplement to the conventional education
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Governance] [MDGs]
Image: School children
18.07.2006 The paradox of co-existence of educated but unemployed people in a large number and the shortage of skills in the countryÂ’s labour market can be resolved by strengthening the connection between higher education and jobs, according to a recent study by economic thinktank Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (Icrier).
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17.07.2006 The two-day Model United Nations Session 2006 on 'Quality Education and Millennium Development Goals' ended in the city with a call for working together to attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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17.07.2006 The NWFP government plans to establish 210 new girlsÂ’ primary schools during the current fiscal year with a view to enhancing female literacy rate in the province.
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17.07.2006 Indians must rid themselves of the traditional mindset that all higher education, especially professional education should be affordable to all,” said Symbiosis International Education Centre Founder-Chancellor S B Mujumdar, at a conference on ‘Autonomy in Higher Education — Regulatory and Legal Issues’ organised by Delhi-based Education Promotion Society for India (EPSI).
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [International cooperation] [MDGs]
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