Children’s carnivals as a tracer method
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Abstract:
The author is a consultant in Child Development and Education and has been working for some years with the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) situated in the State of Gujarat in India. The members of SEWA mostly live in the rural areas; those in the urban areas tend to be migrants with rural connections. In any case, the poverty they share overrides any significant rural-urban differences. Among its many activities, SEWA trains local women to work in its childcare
centres/crèches. This article includes a discussion of a novel way of tracing very large numbers of former programme participants.
Authors:
Anandalakshmy, S.
Country:
India
Category:
Practice
End Page:
39
Serial number:
100
ISSN:
1387-9553
Journal:
Early Childhood Matters
Keywords:
education
,
children
,
evaluation
,
research
Language:
eng
Organization:
Bernard van Leer Foundation
Year:
2002
Region:
South Asia
Right:
© 2002 Bernard van Leer Foundation
Subject:
Education, Science and Technology
Start Page:
38
Title:
Children’s carnivals as a tracer method