Search for dissertations about: "home schooling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words home schooling.
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1. No peace of mind : The Tibetan diaspora in India
Abstract : The study deals with senses of collective and individual belonging among Tibetans, in relation to 'home', 'homeland' and 'diaspora'; it discusses how conflicting ways of constructing notions of collective identity makes it relevant to see the Tibetan diaspora as a Geography of conflict. The point of departure is that the diaspora is affected by many internal conflicts. READ MORE
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2. Participation and performance in primary schooling : a study of equality of educational opportunity in Mauritius
Abstract : The aim of the study is to examine the extent to which policies formulated to ensure equality of educational opportunity have been implemented at the primary school level in Mauritius.Universal free primary education was achieved during the early 1970s. READ MORE
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3. Vocational skills formation in communities of practice : Experiences from primary school and the informal economy in Tanzania
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationship between school and working life in Tanzania; what goes on inside school in relation to what goes on outside. The focus is on vocational skills formation by which is understood the process whereby individuals develop skills necessary for everyday life and gainful employment. READ MORE
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4. Labor market and educational outcomes of students with immigrant background- A closer look at host country schooling, identity and home language
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5. Schooling Emotional Intelligence Through Narrative and Dialogue. Implications for the education of children and adolescents
Abstract : Abstract The point of departure for this study is the author's experience as educator in a residential home for children (age 6-14) with social-emotional problems, in Italy, between 1980 and 1989. One important element of the pedagogical approach was the use of narratives (personal, of others, of fiction) to prompt children's interest/ motivation to reflect about issues of personal concern. READ MORE