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VOL. 4, ISSUE 4 (2019)
Educational status of scheduled tribe people with locational variance towards their girls’ education: A case study in birbhum district in west Bengal
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Kartick Dan, Dr. Sami Urrehman Khan Suri, Dr. Jayanta Mete
Abstract
Education brings changes in the traditional outlook of the people, and it develops insight for judging things in their context. It is assume that more the percentage of educated people more will be the rate of development. As all we say that Education of a girl is like educating a family while educating a boy is merely educating a person. The importance of female education in a society and its spreading to all section of the life is well appreciated and documented to solve existing and emerging problems of the society. There is ample evidence that children from better educated parents more often go to SThool and tend to drop out less (UNESTO, 2010). Parents who have reached a certain educational level might want their children to achieve at least that level (Breen & Goldthorpe, 1997). For educational enrolment of girls, education of the mother might be especially important (Emerson & Portela Souza, 2007; Shu, 2004; Kambhampati & Pal, 2001; Fuller, Singer and Keiley, 1995). Mothers who have succeeded in completing a certain level of education have experienced its value and know that it is within the reach of girls to complete that level.
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Pages:14-16
How to cite this article:
Kartick Dan, Dr. Sami Urrehman Khan Suri, Dr. Jayanta Mete "Educational status of scheduled tribe people with locational variance towards their girls’ education: A case study in birbhum district in west Bengal". National Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 4, Issue 4, 2019, Pages 14-16
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