GENDER AND SOCIAL EQUITY IN PRIMARY EDUCATION

edited by: VIMALA RAMACHANDRAN Educational Resource Unit, Delhi
   Published       : June  2004
   Pages             : 380                        Size  : Demy: 5.5" x 8.5"
   Imprint           : SAGE India
     Cloth  Paper
   India (INR) Rs 825 Rs 525
   Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal,
    Pakistan and Sri Lanka (USD)
$ 21 $ 13
   ISBN  9780761932475  9780761932482
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This book…offers all the recent recipes in the space of social equality in the context of access to primary education…. This book…is useful not only for researchers and policymakers but also for trainers in various fields.

The Tribune




The case studies that are included in the book are very interesting, they help to provide context and colour to the general conclusions…. This book has served a valuable purpose by demonstrating clearly that the Indian educational system is not a neutral and autonomous identity, it is deeply embedded in the existing social fabric and will reflect the perceptions and biases of that society.

Journal of Educational Planning and Administration


   


The book is readable and providing appropriate academic and documentary references and offers all the recent recipes in the space of social equality in the context of access to primary education by gender. This book is useful not only for researchers and policy makers but also for trainers in various fields. The case studies that are included in the book are very interesting, they help to provide context and colour to the general conclusion.

Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics


   


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