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Women Empowerment Through Literacy Campaign

Women Empowerment Through Literacy Campaign
Author: Jaimon Varghese
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012
Genre: Education and state
ISBN: 9788180697937

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Study conducted in Farīdābād District of Haryana State, India.


Empowering Women Through Literacy

Empowering Women Through Literacy
Author: Kathleen P. King
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2009-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1607528606

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This unique volume of writings by educators in the field working with women's literacy reveals the many ways in which addressing women's empowerment through literacy continues to impact lives. Not only are teachers and learners in adult basic education (ABE), literacy and English language learning (ELL) classes affected, but also those who value and support women’s learning and equity, and education for social change. Revelations-- More than half of the 3.6 million students in adult basic/literacy education (ABE) programs across the U.S. are women (Sticht, 2001). Research outlines many barriers for women pursuing basic education and literacy, and recommends using woman-positive approaches (Sheared, 1994). However, there exists little research on how educational systems and policies, instructional materials, and pedagogical practices best support the literacy and educational achievement of women literacy learners. Writings and curriculum by individual educators outline and describe innovative activities/ programs focused specifically on the needs of women learners (Cuban & Hayes, 1996; Hayes & Flannery, 2000; Miller & Alexander, 2004; Young & Padilla, 1990). In recent years, educators have been developing innovative curriculum to address such issues as trauma and violence (e.g., Take on the Challenge), work-readiness (e.g. Ready for Work), or women's issues in general (Making Connection). New Directions-- Empowering Women through Literacy: Voices from Experience is the first comprehensive collection of writing from the field by everyday educators who experience the joys and challenges, creativity and barriers to acknowledge or integrate innovative solutions to support women's learning needs in adult basic education and literacy settings. Mirroring the power of community-based and grassroots organizations, this volume has had a remarkable history. It has emerged from five years of work by WE LEARN (Women Expanding Literacy Education Action Resource Network) to address the needs of literacy educators and students alike through the organization. The vibrant collective of the WE LEARN network provides consistent visibility for women’s literacy issues, creates connections among educators and activists, supports selfefficacy among learners, encourages new research relevant to women in ABE, and develops and distributes women-focused literacy materials and curriculum resources. It continues to be the only national U.S. organization directly addressing issues of adult women's literacy and the educational needs of women in ABE. We know you will enjoy this volume that provides an opportunity to hear from 47 contributors from around the world who reflect on their experiences with critical topics of adult literacy practices; how to empower women through literacy and current research based practice. From Belize to Australia, Brazil to Germany, and USA to Turkey, the voices of women engaged in empowerment are awaiting you through these pages. Literacy can change lives, how can we better reach those who desire this empowerment? Join us we explore the breadth of vision and knowledge captured within this groundbreaking volume. The Editors: Dr. Mev Miller and Dr. Kathleen P. King are co-editors of this volume within the Adult Education Series of Information Age Publishing. Mev Miller is the founder and director of WE LEARN, headquartered in Cranston, RI (www.litwomen.org). Kathy King is a professor of adult education at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education in New York City. They and 45 other contributors join together in this volume to celebrate the unheralded capacity of literacy’s empowerment in women’s lives.


Women, Education and Empowerment

Women, Education and Empowerment
Author: Digumarti Bhaskara Rao
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788171414956

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Women and men are equal in every human concern in this world. They are equally competing in almost all spheres of work and power and are equally achieving the set goals. Culture, economy and polity may be barriers to women in certain parts of the globe, still women and marching ahead with great conviction and confidence to keep themselves on par with their counterparts in every affair. This Book will be very much useful to the policy makers, planners, researchers, educationists and activists. Women and men are the inseparable units of this universe. Long live the affectionate bond between the two.


Gender, Literacy, and Empowerment in Morocco

Gender, Literacy, and Empowerment in Morocco
Author: Fatima Agnaou
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135937257

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This book's concept concerns the positive correlation between literacy and women's development and empowerment in developing countries.


Empowering Women Through Literacy

Empowering Women Through Literacy
Author: Mev Miller
Publisher: Information Age Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607520849

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Forty seven contributors from around the world reflect on their experiences with critical topics of adult literacy practices; how to empower women through literacy and current research based practice, from Belize to Australia, Brazil to Germany, and USA to Turkey. From publisher description.


Changing Female Literacy Practices in Algeria

Changing Female Literacy Practices in Algeria
Author: Anne Laaredj-Campbell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3658116331

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From an ethnological standpoint, this study contends that the construction and implementation of a gender-based literacy program that empowers adult education learners in rural or semi-rural (hybrid) areas in Algeria must consider the context of the Arabic-Islamic tradition. In her research Anne Laaredj-Campbell examines the educational situation of women in the Haut Plateau by using methods derived from the field of ethnology. The author endeavors to take a look at the literacy practices and their theoretical implications for empowering women in Algeria. To date, there are no empirical studies on adult female literacy in Algeria that focus on the cultural construction of gender and empowerment. A gender approach to education is committed to establishing reasons for the deficiencies of literacy among women.


From Access to Equality

From Access to Equality
Author: UNESCO
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2012-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9230011177

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Education and Empowerment in India

Education and Empowerment in India
Author: Avinash Kumar Singh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317336852

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This book explores the critical linkages between education and empowerment of women, marginalized groups and other disadvantaged sections of society. It: Provides an overview of educational policies and practices from India’s independence to the present day, and tracks relevant changes and amendments. Examines a range of issues connected with education such as the Right to Education Act; empowerment and community mobilization; higher education challenges and other emerging topics. Brings together both theoretical postulates and empirical findings.


Current Trends in Adult Education

Current Trends in Adult Education
Author: P. Adinarayana Reddy
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788176256193

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Contributed articles with reference to India.