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Abels, Monika – Developmental Psychology, 2020
In this study 9-month-old infants in rural and urban Gujarat, India were compared in how frequently and in which way they engage in triadic interactions. It was assumed that urban caregivers would engage in a child-centered interaction style, frequently creating triadic interactions and following infants' signals. It was also expected that they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Urban Areas, Infants
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Raina, Jyoti – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2021
This paper is a reflective account of a travel that shifted the site of initial elementary teacher education from a metropolitan milieu of New Delhi; to the contrasting locale of a remote mountain region in the central Himalayas. This shift of site aimed to re-locate the concerns of quality schooling, diversity and ecological living to this new…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Metropolitan Areas, Rural Areas, Teacher Education Programs
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Kumar, V. Jurist Lionial – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2013
Education is the totality of the process within which the students experiences are structured in order to promote desired learning. Education is a plan and procedure for the development of an individual. Education helps to attain the goal of life of an individual. Student period is one of the important periods in life to plan their future. To…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Secondary School Students, Gender Differences, Geographic Location
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Das, Saswati – Social Indicators Research, 2008
This is an attempt to measure human well being across different sections of the society in India over time where sections have been made in terms of ten decile groups of income. In this context, the extent to which rural sector is lagging behind the urban sector is another dimension of the study. The study uses grouped household data, collected…
Descriptors: Well Being, Foreign Countries, Social Indicators, Family Income
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Inchani, Lisa R.; Lai, Dejian – Social Indicators Research, 2008
Utilizing data from the Census of India, this study compared child sex ratio in rural and urban regions of India and analyzed whether the child sex ratio was associated with mother's education level. The child sex ratios in the rural and urban regions throughout India were analyzed using the two-sample and paired Student's t-test. Further, the…
Descriptors: Mothers, Urban Areas, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
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Bopegamage, A.; Kulahalli, R. N. – Rural Sociology, 1972
Studies the urban influence on rural areas by comparing selected castes and their traditional occupations in urbanized and nonurbanized villages in India. (NQ)
Descriptors: Occupations, Rural Areas, Rural Urban Differences, Social Change
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Versluys, J. D. N. – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1970
High iteracy rates are found in the urban areas because it is difficult to live there without being literate, while the need to be literate is not so greatly felt in the rural areas. (PT)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Functional Literacy
Franke, Richard W.; Chasin, Barbara H. – 1994
Kerala, a state in southwestern India, has implemented radical reform as a development strategy. As a result, Kerala now has some of the Third World's highest levels of health, education, and social justice. Originally published in 1989, this book traces the role that movements of social justice played in Kerala's successful struggle to…
Descriptors: Caste, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Equal Education
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Pal, Joyojeet; Nedevschi, Sergiu; Patra, Rabin K.; Brewer, Eric A. – E-Learning, 2006
The Akshaya project in the rural Malappuram district of Kerala, India is home to the first and largest district-wide e-literacy project in India, and one of the largest known Internet Protocol-based networks. Through a network of 600 kiosks, the project has been designed to reach computer literacy into over 600,000 households, and bring 3.6…
Descriptors: Computer Centers, Foreign Countries, Computer Literacy, Internet