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Right to Education and Equality of Educational Opportunities

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2016
Understanding development aid is complex and always a two-edged sword, because the donors and recipients often hold different motives and interests based on their ideological backgrounds and schools of thought and are driven by economic, political, social, and cultural considerations. Previously, the money-centric conceptualization had been the norm to
Xinyi Wu, Macleans A. Geo-Jaja
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Educational Rights Language Rights and Rights to a Plural Education

2012
Phillipson (1992) reminds us that “the primary goal of all declarations of human rights … is to protect the individual against arbitrary orunjust treatment” (93). Although concerns about human rights in general go back several centuries, the rights of minorities and linguistic rights in particular, have been given some serious attention only more ...
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Right to Education Index: Promoting the Right to Education in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research, 2020
The Right to Education Index (RTEI) survey sought to explore the national level progress towards realising the right to education as enshrined in national and international human rights framework. The survey used the RTEI Questionnaire as an instrument for data collection.
Rafomoyo, M., Matsive, L.
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The Right to Education

2021
Education is a fundamental human right that promotes individual freedom and empowerment, and yields important development benefits. Yet, the issue of financing education undermines this fundamental human right. The governmental school finance is universal, and public education is accessible to many children in the western world.
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Child Rights to Education

2018
The module starts with examining the concepts and theories of importance of education in child’s life and for national development and child’s rights to free, compulsory, comprehensive and quality education. It identifies child rights to education in the Indian Constitution, the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act ...
Murli Desai, Sheetal Goel
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