Full Coverage: Education
April 2008
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More children than ever are getting the opportunity to go to school, but are they getting the education they need to thrive in todayÂ’s globalized world? OneWorld looks at what governments can be doing, what civil society groups are doing, and what you can do to help children "learn the future.".
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30.04.2008
The Department of Education in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, an Indian Union Territory, is introducing IT hobby centres in 24 schools during the summer vacation. The free of cost centres will encourage use of computers in the learning process.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [ICT] |
29.04.2008
A comprehensive database, designed to track school-going children in Orissa in eastern India, has received the prestigious Prime Minister Award for Excellence in Public Administration for the year 2006-07. According to the state's Primary Education Project Authority, project ‘e-shishu’ will enable steps for universal education in the state.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [ICT] [Governance] |
29.04.2008
In a country where millions of girls are deprived of learning opportunities, UNICEF along with Afghanistan Girls’ Education Initiative (AGEI) has roped in young people to advocate the cause of female education. Called the ‘Young Champions’, these men and women interact with communities to promote gender equality in schooling.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Youth] [Gender] [Media] Image: A girl school in Kadahar / Photo credit: Roshan Khadivi / UNICEF
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25.04.2008
With BBC World Trust launching its most ambitious project 'English in ActionÂ’, Bangladeshis will soon be able to learn the global language through television and mobiles. This will help all sections of society acquire English language skills and increase their prospects in the job market.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [ICT] [Knowledge] Image: Bangladeshi girl texting on mobile /Photo credit: BBC World Trust
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25.04.2008
With BBC World Trust launching its most ambitious project called ‘English in Action’, Bangladeshis will soon be able to learn a truly global language on television and mobiles. This will help all sections of society acquire English language skills and increase their prospects in the job market.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [ICT] |
24.04.2008
WASHINGTON, Apr 24 (OneWorld) - Recording artist Shakira and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown joined forces this week with millions of students and teachers around the globe calling for redoubled efforts to allow children to attend school.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Geopolitics] [MDGs] Image: Shakira is the honorary chair of this year's Education Action Week. © Global Campaign for Education
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24.04.2008
Even as UNESCOÂ’s latest report pans India for lagging behind in the race for achieving education for all by 2015, experts gathered in the capital weigh up the nationally sponsored Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. Exclusion and discrimination remain core challenges as millions of children remain outside its fold, is the verdict.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Social exclusion] [Governance] [MDGs] Image: Schoolgirls in a government run school in rural West Bengal/ Photo credit: OWSA
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23.04.2008
UNESCOÂ’s Global Monitoring Report: Education for All by 2015? Will we make it? provides a mid-term assessment of where the world stands on its commitment to provide basic education for all. The report stresses on the need to make education more inclusive through adequately financed and targeted measures.
more...Related topics/regions: [Aid] [Children] [Gender] Image: Cover page of the report / Photo credit: UNESCO
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23.04.2008
UNESCOÂ’s month-long online discussion on the theme of inclusive education is currently on. A DVD related to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is also being launched today at its headquarters as part of series of events marking the Global Action Week 2008.
more...Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [ICT] Image: Quality education for inclusive education / Photo credit: UNESCO
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23.04.2008
More...From: Machizo Multimedia Communication Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [Conservation] [Environmental activism] Image: Campaign
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22.04.2008
Last week policymakers from South Asia gathered at Bangladeshi capital to discuss social protection strategies for children on health and basic education. Government representatives, international NGOs, researchers and experts shared initiatives and identified methods to secure the future of children.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Health] Image: Future of children needs to be secured © DPI / United Nations
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21.04.2008
A community radio show by college students in Chennai in southern India is bringing alive characters from neighbouring slums to help women deal with issues of health and education. The use of local Tamil dialect is just one of the ways to reach out to its audience in the slums.
more...Related topics/regions: [Youth] [Health] [Communication] [ICT] |
18.04.2008
NEW YORK, Apr 18 (OneWorld) - A nonprofit environmental group is calling on one of the country's largest textbook publishers to correct a school book that it says contains a discussion of global warming "so biased and misleading it would humble a tobacco industry PR man."
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Communication] [Knowledge] [Science] Image: American Government textbook. © Friends of the Earth
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16.04.2008
Project Gutenberg (PG), an online source of books is a unique initiative to combine traditional printing with digital technology. Gregory Newby, the CEO, PG and Michael Hart, the founder-editor of the project highlight their new ventures and overall management of e-Books.
more...Related topics/regions: [ICT] |
13.04.2008
More...From: Machizo Multimedia Communication Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [Capacity building] [Social exclusion] [Health] [AIDS] [Sexuality] [Culture] Image: A Bangladeshi teacher
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11.04.2008
In a landmark judgment, IndiaÂ’s Supreme Court has upheld the law that provides reservation in admissions in central government educational institutions to backward castes. With this the share of reserved seats will be close to 50%. However, the affluent sections from the disadvantaged groups will not be able to gain the preferential treatment.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Social exclusion] [Governance] [Law] Image: Supreme Court of India / Photo credit: The Hindu
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11.04.2008
An Indian IT giant NIIT and Confederation of Indian Industries will together create information communication technology infrastructure in Africa to foster software talent in the continent. As per an agreement, the former will provide high quality educational resources and the latter will facilitate internship with Indian industry.
more...Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [ICT] |
11.04.2008
Using Edu-tainment for Distance Education in Community Work is a guide to creating distance education radio, TV and internet programmes in the Edu-tainment format. Clear and concise, the book is a valuable resource for NGOs, donors, programme managers, writers and producers working in developing countries.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Capacity building] [Volunteering] [Communication] [Media] Image: Book cover / Photo credit: Sage
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09.04.2008
‘English for Fun’ radio programme recently started in Bihar, one of the most impoverished states in India, has become extremely popular among kids. Covering nearly six million primary school students, the programme is helping them learn the language that provides a competitive edge in modern India.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [ICT] Image: Let's learn and let's have fun
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07.04.2008
An Indian NGO has tied up with educational institutes for a postgraduate diploma in gender, sexuality and human rights with a view to enhance understanding on these vital subjects. The idea for a separate course came after a survey revealed poor awareness among college youth.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Youth] [Human rights] [Sexuality] |
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