AbstractThis qualitative study explored the barriers and enablers to scheduled caste/scheduled tribe (SC/ST) adolescent girls entering into, and completing secondary education in northern Karnataka, South India. In-depth interviews were conducted with 22 adolescent girls, their respective parent/guardian (n=22) and 11 teachers, recruited purposively from 11 villages within two districts in northern Karnataka. Multiple barriers were identified to disadvantaged caste adolescent girls’ entry into and retention in education in this setting, and these operated at the individual, family, community and school levels. In addition, some enablers to education were also described. The study highlights the importance of involving multiple stakeholders ...
This thesis investigates why all girls of school-going age in rural Madhya Pradesh, India are not in...
Despite government commitment to universal secondary education in India, few adolescents transition ...
Women education is an essential need to change their status in the society. Educated women can play ...
This qualitative study explored the barriers and enablers to scheduled caste/scheduled tribe (SC/ST)...
BACKGROUND:Gender-related norms and poverty remain important structural barriers to secondary school...
The education of women is a topic which continues to be debated and remains an area of some contenti...
The focus of this article is on secondary education in India as the transition phase from school to ...
Purpose of the study: The Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) are the least developed amon...
The study was aimed to explore the socio-cultural constraints (SCCs) faced by girls regarding access...
Education is essential for all and is fundamental to their all round development, material and spiri...
India is a pluralist country with rich diversity reflected in the multitude of cultures, religions, ...
The present study is concerned with Scheduled Caste (SC) female students in higher education and its...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The present education age is termed as open education and E-learning in the globalization of educati...
In the developing world, women and girls are denied opportunities in society and education. Educatin...
This thesis investigates why all girls of school-going age in rural Madhya Pradesh, India are not in...
Despite government commitment to universal secondary education in India, few adolescents transition ...
Women education is an essential need to change their status in the society. Educated women can play ...
This qualitative study explored the barriers and enablers to scheduled caste/scheduled tribe (SC/ST)...
BACKGROUND:Gender-related norms and poverty remain important structural barriers to secondary school...
The education of women is a topic which continues to be debated and remains an area of some contenti...
The focus of this article is on secondary education in India as the transition phase from school to ...
Purpose of the study: The Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) are the least developed amon...
The study was aimed to explore the socio-cultural constraints (SCCs) faced by girls regarding access...
Education is essential for all and is fundamental to their all round development, material and spiri...
India is a pluralist country with rich diversity reflected in the multitude of cultures, religions, ...
The present study is concerned with Scheduled Caste (SC) female students in higher education and its...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The present education age is termed as open education and E-learning in the globalization of educati...
In the developing world, women and girls are denied opportunities in society and education. Educatin...
This thesis investigates why all girls of school-going age in rural Madhya Pradesh, India are not in...
Despite government commitment to universal secondary education in India, few adolescents transition ...
Women education is an essential need to change their status in the society. Educated women can play ...