Education, Health and Citizenship: Three Dimensions of Empowering Adolescents
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Author: | Edited by Vijay Shankar Vyas |
ISBN 13: | 9788131609989 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2019 |
Subject: | Anthropology and Sociology/Social problems Social welfare |
About the Book
Contents: 1. Introduction/V.S. Vyas. 2. Education and Citizenship/Abhinav Pandya. 3. Second Chance: A Case Study of Pratham Programme for Dropouts/Pratham Team. 4. Adolescent Learning and Empowerment Education: Case Study of Doosara Dashak/Shobhita Rajgopal. 5. An Approach to Existential and Integrated Education for Youth: Case Study of SIDH/Pawan Gupta. 6. Health Concerns of Adolescents in India/Narendra Gupta. 7. Policies and Programmes on Adolescent Health in India: Structure of Opportunities for Adolescents/S. Ramanathan and Vasudha Chakravarthy.
8. Supporting Adolescents' Sexual Health and Rights: Case Study of Jatan Sansthan, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan/Kanchan Mathur. 9. Empowering Adolescent Girls: Case Study of Adolescent Girls' Camps of Ajit Foundation/ Jayshree Godara. 10. Nurturing Lifelong Active Citizens: A 5th Space Approach/Malavika Pavamani, Neha Buch, and Ishanee Bhattacharyya. 11. Understanding the Constitution: Agrini's Work with Adolescents/Navendu Mishra and Gourav Jaiswal. 12. Nurturing Social Change: Case Study of Rubaroo in Hyderabad/Monisha Vemavarapu, Hema Khatri, Neha Swain, Shubhi Dwivedi, and Balendu Rashmi. 13. Agenda for Action: Conclusions and Recommendations/V.S. Vyas.
With abundant adolescent population, India is one of the youngest nations in the world. The capabilities of the present cohort of adolescents will define the character and strength of our country for years to come, and therefore it is an urgent task to empower this group. Analysing the three dimensions of empowering adolescents, viz. education, health and citizenship, this volume brings together papers from academic scholars and voluntary organisations that constructively address these challenges and suggest viable solutions. These papers deserve serious attention of all those concerned with the growth and development of adolescents.