Essays about: "children MINISTRY"
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1. The Capabilities of Children with Hearing Loss on Unguja, Zanzibar : A Minor Field Study
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : This field study explored the lives of children with hearing loss on the biggest island of Zanzibar, Unguja. Through a qualitative method the collecting of data was performed by interviewing one ministry, one organization, two non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and 14 children with hearing loss. READ MORE
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2. The bare life in the al-Hol camp in Syria: The case of the Swedish children
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This paper aims to understand the constitution of the al-Hol camp in Syria, where thousands of women and children from 57 different countries are detained in subhuman conditions. I did that by studying the case of the Swedish children, motivated by the contradiction that those children did not get help even though they belong to one of the most liberal welfare states in the world. READ MORE
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3. Icelandic Family Policy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialhögskolan; Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : Inequality and the risk of poverty in Icelandic society have been in the debate since the economic crisis in 2008. The family policy is criticised by academics for a lack of economic support for individuals with dependent children both in the form of child benefits and low payments during parental leave. READ MORE
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4. Nature and Feature of Homework : Homework procedure in primary classes (Grade one to three) of schools in Takahr province of Afghanistan
University essay from Karlstads universitetAbstract : Homework in primary school level is an important discussion among teachers, students and parents in recent years particularly during the last two decades there has been great raise of interest to know the role of the parents as first educators of the children in improving their capacity. This research study tries to find out the point of views of the teachers about nature and feature of homework in primary classes (one to third) because majority of the students, particularly those who live in the rural areas of the country work at home or agriculture fields after school time to support their families and they have limited time to do the amount of homework that teachers want. READ MORE
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5. Women’s Participation in School Management Shuras in Afghanistan: : Obstacles and Opportunities for Women’s Involvement in Government Schools in Kabul City.
University essay fromAbstract : Exponential gains in school enrolment in Afghanistan since 2001 have resulted not only from the efforts of the Ministry of Education, but also from the efforts of communities. Community participation in education in Afghanistan is formalized through school management shuras, parent-teacher councils that have been established and/or strengthened by the MoE through the Education Quality Improvement Program. READ MORE