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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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subramanya cm sharma
subramanya cm sharma 11 years 11 months ago
one more thing at karnataka in eaducation , tumukur siddaganga ashrama is eaducating thousands of students free eaducation if u join with them it also becomes vry well i think
subramanya cm sharma
subramanya cm sharma 11 years 11 months ago
dear sir at karnata state , veerendrahegde . dharmasthala manjunatheshwara temple. mangalore district has taken a very very good steps in giving training for un employd persons you just take a look over it and if the central govt joins with them or given supportto them for self emplyment training it will beomes a new era sir u may please check the web site may be rudset or dhsrmasthala self emplyment training centers
PRANJAL PRATAP SINGH
PRANJAL PRATAP SINGH 11 years 11 months ago
1 school must be close to home 2 teaching staff must be female teacher 3 proper basic facilities 5 Giving cash prize & medals to top five students by village panchayat/principal in front of village people annually this will motivate others. 6 Giving extra benefits to parents whose girls child is 10th/12th pass in gov. scheme or giving extra benefits to parents on showing student report card and attendance card in schemes like food security, etc 7 Must study tazaniana & Jordan gov. policies
poojitha kulkarni
poojitha kulkarni 11 years 11 months ago
In Bangladesh they have kept the Tution stipend for the girl children which incresed the rate of girl's education in the country . In Kenya for girls they made a free of cost education in the school which has improved the female education rates . In a developing country like our India with consideration of our economical state instead of providing stipend , first we should form the groups and educate the parents about the importance of girl education with the adavantages of government schools .
Dr Giridhara R Babu
Dr Giridhara R Babu 11 years 11 months ago
1.Involve the SHGs and Mahila Samakhya (MS) to empower women facilitating greater inclusion of women and their daughters into education 2.Special measures to encourage schooling (after dropout) 3.Mothers’ clubs fostering intense mobilization 4.Girls only schools in some cases with residential facilities 5. Set up Centre of Excellence schools to demonstrate how schools can be transformed A detailed report is available in http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001422/142240e.pdf ,for details
Malini Rao
Malini Rao 11 years 11 months ago
Take best practices implemented in Kerala where there is 100% literacy Make education mandatory that is the only way it can be promoted in villages to increase number of educated citizens in India
Pratik Shivarkar
Pratik Shivarkar 11 years 11 months ago
It is about time that we should stop copying others and design models for ourselves. It is highly important that we get our basics right before launching another flashy scheme. In India, following factors are still affect the education both sexes. 1. Security.. specially from pedophiles. 2. Transport & Accessibility of education institution. 3. Scarcity of basic resources e.g. fresh water. 4. Lack of future prospect & employment, costs of higher education. 5. Social repression of women & girls.
Dharmendra Tripathi
Dharmendra Tripathi 11 years 11 months ago
My idea is basic infrastructure and facilities should be provided in primary and higher secondary school and someone should be accountable for all those things starting from school teacher,principle,education officer and this will go in hierarchy till top level.