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The Educational Resilience of Children in Urban Squatter Settlements of Kathmandu

2015

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Intervention; Compulsory education; School infrastructure; Teacher management; Substance abuse; Teacher preparation; Children of school-going age; School management committee; School-going age children; School headmasters; Negligent treatment; Life- skills; Education policies; Home learning; Headmasters; Child protection; School environment; Access to services; Enrolment rate; Education services; Headaches; Peer relationships; Marijuana; School supplies; Community schools; Formal schooling; Waste; Readers; Surgery; Private school; Teacher; Repetition rates; Learning material; Social studies; Informed consent; Parental support; Physical infrastructure; Reading environment; Life skills; Free play; Disabilities; Learning environment; Moral support; Exams; Leisure time; Enrollment; School management; Educational access; Equitable education; Children with disabilities; Depression; Access to quality education; Tuition; Problem solving; Access to education; School expenditure; Curricular activities; Child labor; Supportive learning environment; Rights of children; Participation rates; Educational achievement; Squatter settlements; Ner; Global education; Education for children; Regular school attendance; Human rights instruments; Free textbooks; Out-of-school children; Age of eighteen; Human rights violations; Early marriages; Girls; Dropout rate; Learning opportunities; Physical punishment; Discrimination at school; Mental; Injuries; Slavery; Emotional support; Parenting; Educational processes; Education policy; Education goals; Free primary education; Primary level; Free basic education; Net enrolment; Orphan; Domestic workers; Equal opportunity; Right to education; Learning context; Public schools; Promotion of child; Formal primary schooling; Learning outcomes; Access to children; Net enrolment rate; Reading; Family relations; Family members; Private schools; School level; Forms of discrimination against women; Mental violence; Net intake; Net intake rate; Academic achievement; Social support; Broken families; Inclusive education; Dropout rates; Learning materials; Self-esteem; Number of students; Free education; Classroom; Free primary schooling; Science laboratories; Dropouts; Recreational activities; Educators; Equitable access
Language
English
ISSN
2003-2015
Type
Text; Working Paper

2016-03-15
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