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 analysis are: participation of the SCs and STs, the gap between the education of boys and girls and the regional variations with a focus on the northeast. I am revisiting this composite focus on marginal social groups after a long hiatus (Chanana, 1993). The dimensions of caste, tribe, region and gender are selected because students from these social groups, region and women continue to negotiate inequitable cultural barriers, a theme I have been expl...
India has various traditions, caste, religion, race, geographical, physical, linguistic, cultural, l...
Across the globe, the Salamanca Statement has provided the strongest impetus for drawing attention t...
World of education for disable children is constantly changing. Special schools have to change accor...
The focus of this article is on secondary education in India as the transition phase from school to ...
In most countries, children attend the common neighbourhood school, especially at the compulsory sta...
© 2015 Dr. Mousumi MukherjeeOver the past two decades, a converging discourse has emerged around the...
Inequality has been an essential part of human history all over the world, but in India -caste, regi...
AbstractThis qualitative study explored the barriers and enablers to scheduled caste/scheduled tribe...
The dramatic growth in Indian elementary education enrollment and improvements in retention and tran...
India has a long history of gender and caste-based discrimination and subordination that influences ...
Inclusive education is a new approach towards educating the children with disability and learning di...
Education is an enabling factor , which facilitates not only economic betterment but also human free...
Post Independent India tried to uplift the disadvantaged sections through the inclusive policy of re...
Development history of various countries has shown that Education is an essential instrument in upli...
Section 12(1)(c) of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act) in In...
India has various traditions, caste, religion, race, geographical, physical, linguistic, cultural, l...
Across the globe, the Salamanca Statement has provided the strongest impetus for drawing attention t...
World of education for disable children is constantly changing. Special schools have to change accor...
The focus of this article is on secondary education in India as the transition phase from school to ...
In most countries, children attend the common neighbourhood school, especially at the compulsory sta...
© 2015 Dr. Mousumi MukherjeeOver the past two decades, a converging discourse has emerged around the...
Inequality has been an essential part of human history all over the world, but in India -caste, regi...
AbstractThis qualitative study explored the barriers and enablers to scheduled caste/scheduled tribe...
The dramatic growth in Indian elementary education enrollment and improvements in retention and tran...
India has a long history of gender and caste-based discrimination and subordination that influences ...
Inclusive education is a new approach towards educating the children with disability and learning di...
Education is an enabling factor , which facilitates not only economic betterment but also human free...
Post Independent India tried to uplift the disadvantaged sections through the inclusive policy of re...
Development history of various countries has shown that Education is an essential instrument in upli...
Section 12(1)(c) of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act) in In...
India has various traditions, caste, religion, race, geographical, physical, linguistic, cultural, l...
Across the globe, the Salamanca Statement has provided the strongest impetus for drawing attention t...
World of education for disable children is constantly changing. Special schools have to change accor...