Inclusive Education in India: Issues, Challenges and ProspectsMehraj Ud Din BhatSyed Zahoor Ahmad Geelani
Inclusive Education (IE) is a new approach towards educating the children with disability and learning difficulties with that of normal ones within the same roof.It brings all students together in one classroom and community, regardless of their strengths or weaknesses in any area, and seeks to ...
The focus of this article is on secondary education in India as the transition phase from school to higher education, as an instrument of promoting education as a right and as the pathway to higher education and through that to social mobility and equality. The dimensions selected for detailed ...
Education aims to induce reactors to collect and evaluate evidence for themselves and assists them in learning the techniques for doing so. It must be noted, however, that some propagandists may look upon themselves as educators and may believe that they are uttering the purest truth, that they...
• Education for Entrepreneurship • Issues and Challenges in Inclusive Education • Education and Gender Sensitization • Balancing Academics and Play • Value Based Education • Life Skills and Well-being of Children in the Digital World ...
Their active participation in democratic processes and social movements helps shape a more inclusive and egalitarian society. Also, Check NCERT notes on Revolutionary Movements in India. Importance of National Integration National integration is crucial for the unity, stability, and progress of a diverse...
Information on the scope and findings of the two reviews can be found in the assurance report. Page 110 Inclusive language In keeping with the importance we place on inclusion and integration, the language used in this report aims to be gender-neutral. Words of any gender also refer to ...
Prospects and Challenges in Implementing Inclusive Education Reform in Saarc Countries The South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) comprises 8 countries of South Asia - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Since 1982, the SAARC countries...
Persons with disabilities in LMICs facing numerous challenges in accessing essential healthcare services. However, this understanding is lacking so far in LMICs and Bangladesh. This study aimed to explore the pattern and determinants of healthcare servic
growing number of companies turning their attention to low-income or "bottom of the pyramid" consumers in developing countries. With their extensive knowledge and skills, these companies seek innovative and inexpensive solutions for societies that lack access to sanitation, water, education and ...