Education isn't just a path to material liberation; it's also a tool for ideological freedom for society's marginalized. Initiatives aim to bridge gender gaps in educational access, with India's Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) schools targeting dropout girls. This book investigates the significance of KGBV schools for marginalized girls, particularly in India and Telugu states, exploring challenges and the gap between policy goals and reality.
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Hardcover. Etat : New. Education is not merely a source of material emancipation but also an agent of ideological freedom for the marginalized sections of the society. Various education support schemes are trying to overcome the gender barriers in access to educational opportunities by offering choices to girl children. The Government of India enacted Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidayalaya (KGBV) schools to address the issues and challenges of dropout girls from secondary education. The major thrust of the book is to explore what the KGBV schools mean to the marginalized girl children of India in general and Telugu states in particular. It delves into the intricate challenges faced by girls in secondary education, emphasizing the disparity between policy objectives and their practical implementation. The book recognizes the critical significance of indigenous feminist traditions and their positions in understanding the relationship between gender, education and exclusion in the Indian society. It discusses the broader sociological debates responsible for shaping the nature and direction of educational development among the girls in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State. Drawing on insightful conclusions, the book emphasizes the need for targeted policy interventions to empower girls' school education in India. N° de réf. du vendeur 152551
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