Teacher And Child Rights (PB) at Meripustak

Teacher And Child Rights (PB)

Books from same Author: Mrunalini Talla

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    Author(s)Mrunalini Talla
    PublisherShipra Publications
    ISBN9789388691154
    Pages155
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2019

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    Shipra Publications Teacher And Child Rights (PB) by Mrunalini Talla

    The book entitled ‘Teacher and Child Rights’ is based on empirical study. Though it is a research based study, it is a unique in its kind. It is tried with a deep concern for children, their fate in the hands of adults especially the teachers and brings visibility to child rights practices. The concern and love and affection can transform young lives into a productive happy adult personality. There is always race for scores and grades and cut throat competition on one hand and utter negligence and hostile attitude of teachers towards the children on the other made a disaster to the existing system of education. The whole question of how children are treated is a major concern of every human being and the need to treat children as children with human concern and respect.The book gives pertinent details to introspect oneself while dealing with children either on their own or other children at school or at home. This should facilitate to understand the concerns of basic rights of children at school and address them contextually as a proactive implementer and work for advocacy with a right spirit of creating child friendly schools with child rights protection. Any humanist or intellectual, students and teachers may find the book interesting to read and use as a reference.