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Published by Sarup & Sons
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. vi + 259 Illus.
Published by Sarup & Sons, 2009
ISBN 10: 8176259381ISBN 13: 9788176259385
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. viii + 303 1st Edition.
Published by Sarup & Sons, 2009
ISBN 10: 8176259381ISBN 13: 9788176259385
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. viii + 303.
Published by Sarup & Sons, 2008
ISBN 10: 8176258407ISBN 13: 9788176258401
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. xiv + 434 1st Edition.
Published by Sarup & Sons, 2008
ISBN 10: 8176258407ISBN 13: 9788176258401
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. xiv + 434.
Published by Ivy Pub, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8178901684ISBN 13: 9788178901688
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Acknowledgement. Foreword. Contributors. Preface. I. Awareness towards inclusion 1. Legislative measures for persons with disabilities/Kaushal Sharma. 2. Inclusive education practicing including the excluded/Kaushal Sharma. 3. Existential challenges for disabled women in the abled society/Kaushal Sharma. 4. Inclusion a journey from behavior to attitude/Kaushal Sharma. 5. Awareness campaigns a process with attitude/Kaushal Sharma and Manoj Pandey. 6. Inclusive education a prospect education for all/B.C. Mahapatra and A.K. Nayak. 7. An artificial ear for real hear education with hearing aids/Kaushal Sharma. 8. Vocational education for children with disabilities/S.C. Mehta. II. Technology in inclusive education 9. Re engineering of ODL system through ICT venture /Kaushal Sharma and B.C. Mahapatra. 10. ICT in distance education challenges and opportunities in higher education/Kaushal Sharma and B.C. Mahapatra. 11. ICT and inclusive education from need to responsibility/Kaushal Sharma. 12. Accessibility and use of graphics and illustrations in the learning environment/Kaushal Sharma. 13. Commencing computer education challenges and opportunities/B.C. Mahapatra. III. Challenges and prospects in inclusive education 14. Cross border higher education through ODL system prospects and challenges/Kaushal Sharma. 15. Assisting persons with disabilities in the age of technology and cybernetics/Kaushal Sharma. 16. Inclusion and adaptations in curriculum for improving performance of children with special needs/Kaushal Sharma. 17. Classroom management for the children with special needs/Kaushal Sharma. 18. Person centered approach an approach to encounter psychological thrust of children with special needs/Kaushal Sharma. 19. Inclusive education for PWDs an everyone's challenge/Kaushal Sharma. 20. Inclusive education in the Indian perspective/Kaushal Sharma and K.M. Mohandas. 21. Challenges for vocational education and sustainable rehabilitation of persons with disabilities/S.K. Goel. IV. Emerging trends and issues in inclusive education 22. Evolution of vocational education and training with special reference to the persons with disabilities/Kaushal Sharma. 23. Education in changing scenario from need to responsibility/Kaushal Sharma. 24. Music education and therapy for the children with disabilities need and application/Kaushal Sharma. 25. Steps towards social science research operations/B.C. Mahapatra. 26. Beyond 2020 policy decisions for the future of elementary education/B.C. Mahapatra. 27. Inclusive education perspectives in the twenty first century/Kaushal Sharma and Rakesh K. Azad. 28. Barriers in inclusive education violating rights of education/P.C. Shukla and Kaushal Sharma. Bibliography. Index. Ensuring that education for all is provided with adequate equitable and sustainable resources is the foremost challenge. Many governments do not give education sufficient priority in their national budgets. Too many do not use resources for education effectively and efficiently and often subsidize better off groups at the expense of the poor. At the same time stabilization programmes often fail to protect education budgets. As a direct consequence user charges continue to be a major deterrent to poor children attending school and to young people and adults in need of non formal learning. In some countries passing the cost burden on to poor parents has had a devastating impact of enrolment and retention. Education must neither exclude nor discriminate. Every government has the responsibility to provide free quality basic education so that no child is denied access because of the inability to pay. According to Miguel Angel Escotet Education should be related to an intercultural and interdependent world. A world in which education teaches man to foster sharing attitudes to compete with oneself and no with others leaning to be tolerant and to develop pity and solidarity for the suffering of mankind. A world free from prejudices where le.
Published by Sarup, 2010
ISBN 10: 8176256919ISBN 13: 9788176256919
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Contents Preface 1 Distance education in present scenario 2 Information technology in distance education 3 Issues in distance education 4 E-learning changing concepts in teaching learning Bibliography Index In the recent age Distance Learning or Distance Education is not a future possibility for which higher education must prepare It is a current reality reality new opportunities and challenges for educational institutions Distance education mode is becoming a more vital part of the higher education It reaches a broader student audience better addresses student needs saves money and more importantly uses the principles of modern learning pedagogy Association of Indian Universities has rightly observed that "The existing model of higher education requiring selective learning over a specified periods is being replaced by a model of life time learning for all UNESCO too highlighted as this has become necessary because of the changing nature of jobs which now require continuous renewal and updating of knowledge and skills 260 pp.
Published by Sarup and Sons, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
The term social engineering is now coined first time in the state elections It gives a very big point to be thought over What is social engineering and why it is being needed As that of many of the big issues have been raised in todays life regarding social structure As we all know that Indian society is very complex society in all the means We have orthodoxical issues labour issues child and development issues gender equality mother worship issues at the same time In the teaching sector we have all concerned about the social paradigm and the issues related in the society We never treat a factor as a whole We have to cope up with all the social factors at a time which are contributing a lot in the development of the worlds complex society Keeping this view as a center idea this book is focusing upon the six major areas by which social development of any country are possible irrespective of their internal differences There are six major areas which are totally responsible for social development Under these areas eminent writer researcher and social workers and their philosophical thoughts research findings are integrated to reflect in different chapters Though there are numerous factors associated directly or indirectly for the development of society but this book is confined within the areas as Philosophical thoughts for Social Development Technology and Social Development; Educational Problems and Child Development Emerging Trends and Dalit Problems in India; Special Education and Social Development and Women Empowerment and Education Within these frame work social political cultural economical development of the country are specifically discussed 448 pp.
Published by Raj Publication, 2018
ISBN 10: 8184578539ISBN 13: 9788184578539
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: New. New. book.