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Main description:While education has traditionally been considered a catalyst of social transformation, there is now a growing awareness that the vertical expansion and spread of education have acutally served to increase the economic distance between divergent groups in society. The essays in this volume examine the extent to which education has led to the domination of many by a few, thereby furthering inequalities and underdevelopment with a special focus on India. Among the issues discussed are: the consequences for colonial policy on education; the paradox of the brain drain; constraints ...
Main description:
While education has traditionally been considered a catalyst of social transformation, there is now a growing awareness that the vertical expansion and spread of education have acutally served to increase the economic distance between divergent groups in society. The essays in this volume examine the extent to which education has led to the domination of many by a few, thereby furthering inequalities and underdevelopment with a special focus on India. Among the issues discussed are: the consequences for colonial policy on education; the paradox of the brain drain; constraints in educating the poor; and the increasing emphasis on privatization in recent times.
Table of contents:
Introduction - Sureshchandra Shukla and Rekha Kaul
Bengali /f003Bhadralok/f001 and Educational Development in Nineteenth Century Bengal - Poromesh Acharya
Popular Education in Colonial Bengal and its Legacy - Sumanta Banerjee
An Examination of a Nineteenth Century Bengali Broadsheet
Marginalization of Popular Languages and Growth of Sectarian Education in Colonial India - Naresh Prasad Bhokta
Agricultural Modernization and Education - Krishna Kumar
Contours of a Point of Departure
Effects of Adjustment on Education - Jandhyala B G Tilak
A Review of the Asian Experience
Modernization and Higher Education - Sreemati Chakrabarti
The Chinese Case
Disorders in Education - Rekha Kaul
Private Enterprise and the State
Divides of the Development-Underdevelopment Relationship in Higher Education and the Policy for Brain Drain - Binod Khadria
Educating the Oppressed - Mohammed Talib
Observations from a School in a Working Class Settlement in Delhi
Ideology, Education and the Political Struggle for Liberation - Padma Velaskar
Change and Challenge among the Dalits of Maharashtra
Literacy as Liberation - M Shatrugna
The Nellore Experience
A Postscript - Anita Dighe
Education of the Poor - Sadhna Saxena
A Pedagogy of Resistance
While education has traditionally been considered a catalyst of social transformation, there is now a growing awareness that the vertical expansion and spread of education have acutally served to increase the economic distance between divergent groups in society. The essays in this volume examine the extent to which education has led to the domination of many by a few, thereby furthering inequalities and underdevelopment with a special focus on India. Among the issues discussed are: the consequences for colonial policy on education; the paradox of the brain drain; constraints in educating the poor; and the increasing emphasis on privatization in recent times.
Table of contents:
Introduction - Sureshchandra Shukla and Rekha Kaul
Bengali /f003Bhadralok/f001 and Educational Development in Nineteenth Century Bengal - Poromesh Acharya
Popular Education in Colonial Bengal and its Legacy - Sumanta Banerjee
An Examination of a Nineteenth Century Bengali Broadsheet
Marginalization of Popular Languages and Growth of Sectarian Education in Colonial India - Naresh Prasad Bhokta
Agricultural Modernization and Education - Krishna Kumar
Contours of a Point of Departure
Effects of Adjustment on Education - Jandhyala B G Tilak
A Review of the Asian Experience
Modernization and Higher Education - Sreemati Chakrabarti
The Chinese Case
Disorders in Education - Rekha Kaul
Private Enterprise and the State
Divides of the Development-Underdevelopment Relationship in Higher Education and the Policy for Brain Drain - Binod Khadria
Educating the Oppressed - Mohammed Talib
Observations from a School in a Working Class Settlement in Delhi
Ideology, Education and the Political Struggle for Liberation - Padma Velaskar
Change and Challenge among the Dalits of Maharashtra
Literacy as Liberation - M Shatrugna
The Nellore Experience
A Postscript - Anita Dighe
Education of the Poor - Sadhna Saxena
A Pedagogy of Resistance