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Inbunden, Engelska, 2021
406 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
Agents of Change is a compilation of thought-provoking insights, opinions, personal stories, and suggested actions for change in the K-12 education system in Pakistan.It validates how good schooling can alleviate poverty and advance societal development through equitable opportunity for quality education.Clear and precise proposals are offered for reforms in the Pakistani context.Thoughtful analyses are based on sound research, conversations in the education community, interviews with experts in the field, and first-hand knowledge of the many challenges in the education system.There is also a Call to Action for broader public support and civic leadership to oversee the reforms.The authors argue that it will take greater public participation and strategic political advocacy to chip away at the problems.The case is made that the TCF* model of quality education and efficient management at a large scale offers a template for improvements in the education system.* The Citizens Foundation (TCF) is a Pakistani non-profit that operates 1,650 schools, including 300 adopted public schools.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 073 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book presents a qualitative study of language learners in the Global South who overcame insurmountable odds to acquire the English language. Drawing on rich data from successful non-elite, or Subaltern, learners, it explores the intersection of leadership development and English acquisition, documenting their identity reconstruction and metamorphosis.The authors provide a detailed overview of the position of English in the modern world as well as the unique historical relationship between the language and South Asia. They then examine the determination of marginalized individuals to acquire English and introduce the term Liberative Motivation to define their desire to break out of restrictive class/caste-based silos. Filling a crucial gap in the narrative of English in South Asia, they explore the influence that English acquisition has on Subaltern identity, leadership, and self-esteem. The participants’ stories are deeply moving, demonstrating that for the Subaltern, dignity, respect, inclusion, and an educated identity are near impossibilities without knowing English. The authors propose the ‘Subaltern Self-Determination and English Acquisition Framework’ to encapsulate the interplay of factors in the Subaltern’s journey toward English, and they argue that the denial of English education borders on the denial of a basic human right in our present reality.A unique account of the learning experiences of Subaltern populations, this book is an essential read for scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students with interests in Subaltern studies, English language acquisition, identity, and leadership, and human rights.