Population Education

What are the Aims and Objectives of Teacher Education

Some of the most important aims and objectives of teacher education are given in detail: Subject Matter Knowledge The most important objective is to cultivate expertise of the subject matter. Read More Articles: Pedagogic Skills The main objective of teacher education is to improve the pedagogical skills tomotivate the teacher in an artificially formed setting. […]

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Design for Integration of Population Education

As we have seen from the foregoing discussion that almost all the countries having national population education programme are using integration approach. The following design can be used for developing curriculum in population education for integration with the existing curricula and textbooks. Formulation of Objectives of Population Education First of all, the curriculum developers have

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Methods of Education and Training Programs an inquiry approach

In schools, population education is aimed at influencing the student’s attitudes and behaviour toward problems and issues and it is taken for granted that the subject matter is controversial. These two considerations necessitate developing in a student (or out-of-individual) the skills for making responsible decisions about the controversial issue of his reproductive behaviour. In making

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Discuss the Impact of Components of Social System on Population

here are a number of components of a social system, which affect population growth and fertility. In the following paragraphs, an attempt will be made to understand the impact of various components of a social system on population growth with special reference to different countries of South Africa. Most social scientists would agree that religion

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Explain the Population Education and its Development

The idea of Population Education, though not referred to as such, came into being in the mid-twentieth century. J.E. Jayasuria points out that in 1941 Alva Myrdal in her book Nation and Family suggested that education could influence the children through the schools and adults through other educational agencies to appreciate national population goals. In

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Explain Development Programmes and adult Education

All development programmes envisage the acceleration of economic technological and social change through a planned effort. It is evident all such efforts concentrate on the adult population of the community. This segment of the community forms the core of manpower for carrying out the transformational activities both mentally and physically. Any opposition by this group

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