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  • The ‘gender commitment’ instruments
  • The Dakar Framework and Millennium Development Goals
  • Gender, education and citizenship
  • Trends in pre-primary education in countriest in ransition
  • National averages conceal considerable inequality
  • Gender disparities in attendance across Indian states
  • Survival and completion rates
  • ISCED 1976 compared with ISCED 1997: impact on enrolment comparisons
  • Gender and vocational/technical studies in France
  • Tertiary education: definition of ISCED Levels 5A, 5B and 6
  • Life skills
  • Sources and indicators for monitoring goals 3 and 4
  • Literacy Assessment and Monitoring Programme (LAMP)
  • Interpreting the literacy goal
  • Traditional UNESCO definitions of literacy
  • Improving gender parity is the best predictor of progress towards EFA as a whole
  • Gender and primary enrolments: some simple associations
  • Gender inequalities in education: the South Asian case
  • Ethiopian girls speak up
  • Puberty myths
  • How foster children fare in West Africa
  • Fighting HIV/AIDS in Brazilian schools
  • Girls in the armed forces
  • Disabilities and gender in OECD countries
  • Harassment of disabled girls
  • The importance of the physical environment for disabled girls
  • Unequal partnerships on school committees
  • Iran: conservative policies boost girls’ schooling
  • Enduring stereotypes
  • Sexism and parental preferences in Mali impact negatively on recruitment of female teachers
  • In the former socialist bloc, female teachers on the rise as real wages fall
  • Why do girls consistently outperform boys in the United Kingdom?
  • Caribbean paradox
  • Student ‘choices’ are never unfettered
  • Education, gender and employment in Maghreb countries
  • The Kerala ‘model’
  • Stages of the revolution and women’s status in the Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Fertility decline and the demographic transition
  • Education as contraception?
  • Mainstreaming gender: have adequate resources been allocated?
  • Functioning of the Female Secondary School Stipend Programme, Bangladesh
  • Getting children out of work and into school in Brazil
  • The Food For Education (FFE) programme in Bangladesh
  • Costa Rica: Building Opportunities for young mothers
  • South Africa: teachers’ unions focus on HIV/AIDS
  • Training teachers against violence in South Africa
  • Educational feminism in the United Kingdom
  • Change from Within: a Jamaican initiative
  • Curriculum reform in Malawi
  • Creating an informal cadre of women teachers in Rajasthan
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