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5 global best practices for Girl Child Education

Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task enables comprehensive research and an opportunity to widen one’s horizon to suggest best practices adopted around the world for increasing education among girls.

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Mahesh Gunjal
Mahesh Gunjal 11 years 10 months ago
UNICEF advocates quality basic education for all,with an emphasis on gender equality .In particular, getting girls into school and ensuring that they stay and learn has what UNICEF calls a “multiplier effect.” Educated girls are likely to marry later and have fewer children, who in turn will be more likely to survive and be better nourished and educated.Educated girls are more productive at home and in the workplace, more details on http://www.unicef.org/mdg/index_education.htm
Malarvizhi Shanmugam
Malarvizhi Shanmugam 11 years 10 months ago
“An empowerment programme for women teachers and the Girl-Child in Kenya”---Microsoft through its Partners in learning global program rolled out a programme that improved the professional practice of women teachers.The programme targeted women teachers in public primary&secondary schools.It equiped the teachers with the requisite ICT skills addressing issues around “the Girl Child”,also to access knowledge on child's Potential and utilise these to empower the girl to realize her human potential.
RAJAN SINGLA
RAJAN SINGLA 11 years 10 months ago
we have to introduce a scheme like PF in girl child education where school and parents will contribute to girl child pf account equal amount for her higher education. today, every parent send girls in school, but they are worried for her marriage and higher education. if we introduce scheme like PF where parent. school and Govt give their contribute for her higher education and marriage.
keshaw pathak
keshaw pathak 11 years 10 months ago
south Africa launched a movement to increase no of enrollment of girls child in schools. Girl's Education movement (GEM) in 2003 with the help of unicef . It was a grassroots driven movement in which young people children worked for this. This may be introduced in India with the help of young people and several NGO's which are working for the same.
ravindran dr kannuswamy
ravindran dr kannuswamy 11 years 10 months ago
Class room theatre and creative dramtics are used as popular tools for girls below the age group of fourteen years.Here the age and their mental maturity were taken in to account.Body and mind exercises forms apart of it.Story telling comes next. Subject based play games follow suit.Creative talents of girl students will be exposed thoroughly and self learning mood will be created.They themselves take the role of teachers and real teachers can monitor the whole exercise.
Sailapathi N
Sailapathi N 11 years 10 months ago
The atrocious attitude shown by schools with their power to issue Transfer Certificate has to be regulated. On course completion in a school a child has to be issued multiple TCs to facilitate applying for multiple opportunities. When TC is contemplated for issue when course is not completed then it should be done only by proper Government department and not by school management. The scheme of School conducted and Board conducted Class X Board exam also has to be scrapped.
Sandeep Kumar
Sandeep Kumar 11 years 10 months ago
The Bangladesh Government launched in January 1994, a nationwide stipend programe for girsl in secondary school and Higher Secondary school with support from World Bank, The Asian Development Bank and the Norwegian Agency for Development Co-operation. this schemes know the female secondary scholarship scheme. under this scheme Bangaladesh govt. provide free tuition fee and stipends to all eligible female secondary school students enrolled in recognized institution outside the metropolitan areas.
Nitisha Gupta
Nitisha Gupta 11 years 10 months ago
I would like to share US government initiative (NCLB) No Child Left Behind Program started by president Bush, I have worked under it. Being Indian and living in MP also I used to teach online some weak students selected by the school teachers of US Schools. I would like to teach may be at my home or near my home or online to Indian girls for free, I have taught for 4 yrs and I know all challenges of online tutoring, I can also help in setting it up.