Experiences of mobile pastoralists often attest to a wide range of contradictions about the presumed advantages of formal education. While effort to ‘reach’ pastoralists has intensified under the global Education for All movement, there remain considerable difficulties in finding ways to make formal education relate to pastoralist livelihoods and complement endogenous knowledge. This paper examines how these dynamics play out across models of formal and non-formal education service provision, and identifies innovations that offer promising ways forward: Alternative Basic Education, Open and Distance Learning, and Pastoralist Field Schools
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
The establishment of the Nigerian National Commission for Nomadic Education in 1989 created wider op...
Education in pastoralist community is still very low and requires extra efforts from the government,...
Experiences of mobile pastoralists often attest to a wide range of contradictions about the presumed...
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...
Education among the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands has been faced with various challenges. The school enr...
This booklet captures the voices and concerns of Kenyan pastoralists about education. It was produc...
Much research and policy has focused on improving the performance and reach of formal educational in...
Traveller, Nomadic and Migrant Education presents international accounts of approaches to educating ...
In this book, Caroline Dyer, whose work with education in India has been known for many years throug...
This paper extends and enriches debates on migration, borders and education by conceptualising educa...
Despite repeated calls for education systems to respond flexibly to enable all children to participa...
[Abstract]: Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globali...
The focus of this study was to examine factors affecting access to basic formal education among the ...
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
The establishment of the Nigerian National Commission for Nomadic Education in 1989 created wider op...
Education in pastoralist community is still very low and requires extra efforts from the government,...
Experiences of mobile pastoralists often attest to a wide range of contradictions about the presumed...
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...
Education among the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands has been faced with various challenges. The school enr...
This booklet captures the voices and concerns of Kenyan pastoralists about education. It was produc...
Much research and policy has focused on improving the performance and reach of formal educational in...
Traveller, Nomadic and Migrant Education presents international accounts of approaches to educating ...
In this book, Caroline Dyer, whose work with education in India has been known for many years throug...
This paper extends and enriches debates on migration, borders and education by conceptualising educa...
Despite repeated calls for education systems to respond flexibly to enable all children to participa...
[Abstract]: Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globali...
The focus of this study was to examine factors affecting access to basic formal education among the ...
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
The establishment of the Nigerian National Commission for Nomadic Education in 1989 created wider op...
Education in pastoralist community is still very low and requires extra efforts from the government,...