Despite repeated calls for education systems to respond flexibly to enable all children to participate in formal education, limited progress has been made for those we term Mobile Out of School Children (MOOSCs). Livelihood-related mobility often precipitates a process of learner drop out during the year. Retention of such children, and reducing the risk of their relapsing into MOOSC status, requires a re-framing of ‘school’ as a spatially dispersed system, or network, to accommodate learner movement. Networked schooling for children in mobile pastoralist communities in Ethiopia embeds formal education within mobile pastoralists’ resource management practices and orientates service provision accordingly. Although it is resource-intensive, n...
The intent of this study was to examine the status of educational exclusion of pastoral Dasanech chi...
Ph. D. Thesis.The last decade has seen a significant reconfiguration of the UK’s public services thr...
Education is increasingly seen as ‘the’ core component of international development (UNICEF 2005); i...
The desire for any government that values the economic growth of its country is to provide education...
Evolving policies have increasingly aimed to include nomadic groups in EFA, but an overemphasis on m...
During the global Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, governments instructed schools around the world to clos...
This paper reflects on a major contemporary challenge concerning the delivery of educational service...
Current interventions aiming to assist street-connected children in making the transition from the s...
Education among the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands has been faced with various challenges. The school enr...
In this book, Caroline Dyer, whose work with education in India has been known for many years throug...
Significant progress has been made in South Asia towards extending access to primary education, but ...
Occupationally mobile families exist in multiple forms globally. While these families contribute sig...
This new study examined and discussed the challenges inhibiting nomads from accessing formal educati...
Experiences of mobile pastoralists often attest to a wide range of contradictions about the presumed...
The successful introduction of mobile learning into education is arguably premised on sustainability...
The intent of this study was to examine the status of educational exclusion of pastoral Dasanech chi...
Ph. D. Thesis.The last decade has seen a significant reconfiguration of the UK’s public services thr...
Education is increasingly seen as ‘the’ core component of international development (UNICEF 2005); i...
The desire for any government that values the economic growth of its country is to provide education...
Evolving policies have increasingly aimed to include nomadic groups in EFA, but an overemphasis on m...
During the global Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, governments instructed schools around the world to clos...
This paper reflects on a major contemporary challenge concerning the delivery of educational service...
Current interventions aiming to assist street-connected children in making the transition from the s...
Education among the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands has been faced with various challenges. The school enr...
In this book, Caroline Dyer, whose work with education in India has been known for many years throug...
Significant progress has been made in South Asia towards extending access to primary education, but ...
Occupationally mobile families exist in multiple forms globally. While these families contribute sig...
This new study examined and discussed the challenges inhibiting nomads from accessing formal educati...
Experiences of mobile pastoralists often attest to a wide range of contradictions about the presumed...
The successful introduction of mobile learning into education is arguably premised on sustainability...
The intent of this study was to examine the status of educational exclusion of pastoral Dasanech chi...
Ph. D. Thesis.The last decade has seen a significant reconfiguration of the UK’s public services thr...
Education is increasingly seen as ‘the’ core component of international development (UNICEF 2005); i...