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    Impact of BRAC's non formal education programme in raising life skills knowledge among females of rural Bangladesh

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    Date
    1996
    Publisher
    BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
    Author
    Nath, Samir Ranjan
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13254
    Citation
    Nath, S. R. (1996). Impact of BRAC’s non formal education programme in raising life skills knowledge among females of rural Bangladesh. Research Reports (1996): Social Studies, Vol – XIII, 217–231.
    Abstract
    The objective of this study is to assess the role BRAC's education programme on life skills knowledge among its graduates. Data were collected from Watch, in three rural unions of Manikganj district where BRAC has been operating its non-formal primary education programme since 1980s. All BRAC school graduates, who were women, married and living in the study villages were included in the sample. The two other group of married women were also selected at random from the same villages i) who graduated from formal schools and ii) who never went to any school. The total sample size was 891 married women. Findings reveal that life skills knowledge were much higher among BRAC graduates than formal school graduates. However, no significant difference was observed in regarding knowledge of legal issues between the women of formal schools and BRAC graduates. The study concludes that BRAC's education programme had significant role in raising life skills knowledge of the rural women.
    Keywords
    BRAC; Females; Rural Bangladesh; Manikganj; Non formal education programme
     
    LC Subject Headings
    Non-formal education--Bangladesh--Congresses.; Education, Elementary--Bangladesh--Congresses.
     
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