Educating Youth: Regulation through Psychosocial Skilling in India studies the rise in skill-based developmental interventions for young people that aim to harness youth potential. Tracing these changes to the neoliberalization of education and training globally, this book discusses how a range of training programs, from social and personality development skills to employability and vocational skills, seek to cultivate an ethic of self-responsibility through skilling, to overcome structural disadvantage among the marginalized youth. Examining one such form of training in depth, Life Skills Education or LSE, that is advocated by international organizations, such as WHO and UNICEF, and popularized in India by various actors---from the stat...
India today is facing a “Value Crisis’. Humanity seems to have lost its voice in the face of unendin...
Mental and social wellbeing (MSWB) promotion programs could improve mental health and other outcomes...
There is growing recognition that youth need more than academic knowledge and technical expertise to...
ABSTRACT Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education has be...
Skill development has been recognised as being crucial for economic and human development. However, ...
Since the 1990s, training programs for service-sector jobs have proliferated in India. Frequently re...
At a time when there is an unprecedented surge in reported cases of abuses against children in its a...
For a majority of Lower Social Economic Status (LSES) youth in the Indian subcontinent, lack of posi...
This paper highlights the concept of Skill India and how this has played vital role for the economic...
Learning is an indispensable part of any individual’s life. Mental development is important not only...
Pedagogies for Development takes a sociological approach to examine the introduction of child-centre...
The United Nations and its specialised agencies, beginning with the declaration of Universal Human R...
This paper reviews the current state of education, skills development, and employment for Indian you...
India estimates to reach 1.31 billion in terms of population by the end of 2016. The Educational sys...
This doctoral thesis features two kinds of skill-training programmes implemented in Tamil Nadu (Indi...
India today is facing a “Value Crisis’. Humanity seems to have lost its voice in the face of unendin...
Mental and social wellbeing (MSWB) promotion programs could improve mental health and other outcomes...
There is growing recognition that youth need more than academic knowledge and technical expertise to...
ABSTRACT Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education has be...
Skill development has been recognised as being crucial for economic and human development. However, ...
Since the 1990s, training programs for service-sector jobs have proliferated in India. Frequently re...
At a time when there is an unprecedented surge in reported cases of abuses against children in its a...
For a majority of Lower Social Economic Status (LSES) youth in the Indian subcontinent, lack of posi...
This paper highlights the concept of Skill India and how this has played vital role for the economic...
Learning is an indispensable part of any individual’s life. Mental development is important not only...
Pedagogies for Development takes a sociological approach to examine the introduction of child-centre...
The United Nations and its specialised agencies, beginning with the declaration of Universal Human R...
This paper reviews the current state of education, skills development, and employment for Indian you...
India estimates to reach 1.31 billion in terms of population by the end of 2016. The Educational sys...
This doctoral thesis features two kinds of skill-training programmes implemented in Tamil Nadu (Indi...
India today is facing a “Value Crisis’. Humanity seems to have lost its voice in the face of unendin...
Mental and social wellbeing (MSWB) promotion programs could improve mental health and other outcomes...
There is growing recognition that youth need more than academic knowledge and technical expertise to...