Essays about: "children´s learning difficulties"

Showing result 6 - 8 of 8 essays containing the words children´s learning difficulties.

  1. 6. A Tico’s rights to communicate A study on the interpersonal communication tools used in order to convey the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Costa Rica.

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation

    Author : Amanda Soneby; Jelaine Legaspi; [2015]
    Keywords : The Convention on the Rights of the Child; Costa Rica; non-verbal communication; instructional communication; interpersonal communication; context;

    Abstract : Problem background: There has been an extensive amount of research done within the field of learning among children. Research regarding the teaching and the context of which this research is aimed to be performed on, is on the other hand scarcer. READ MORE

  2. 7. “The children think that if their parents manage to live like this, they can too.” : Children´s learning difficulties in Banco da Vitória/Ilhéus, Brazil.

    University essay from Romanska och klassiska institutionen

    Author : Julmah Gallinera; [2013]
    Keywords : Brazil; Banco da Vitória; Escola Daniel Rebouças; shantytown; education; sociological perspective; children´s learning difficulties; social causes; marginalised;

    Abstract : Many scholars have argued that the education system in Brazil tends to strengthen the pattern that reproduces inequalities, where families with higher income are likely to be the ones holding the majority in education in Brazil. The focus lies in ten interviewees, thereof five parents/caregivers and five professionals that works/worked with the children who were interviewed in Banco da Vitória /Ilhéus, south of Bahia, Brazil 2012. READ MORE

  3. 8. "The children think that if their parents manage to live like this, they can too." : Children´s learning difficulties in Banco da Vitória/Ilhéus, Brazil.

    University essay from Institutionen för spanska, portugisiska och latinamerikastudier

    Author : Julmah Munez Gallinera; [2012]
    Keywords : Brazil; Banco da Vitória; Escola Daniel Rebouças; shantytown; education; sociological perspective; children´s learning difficulties; social causes; marginalised;

    Abstract : Many scholars have argued that the education system in Brazil tends to strengthen the pattern that reproduces inequalities, where families with higher income are likely to be the ones holding the majority in education. The focus lies in ten interviewees, thereof five parents/caregivers and five professionals that works/worked with the children who were interviewed in Banco da Vitória /Ilhéus, south of Bahia, Brazil 2012. READ MORE