Cognitive Development of Culturally Deprived Children

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Psycho-social and economic disadvantages has been continue to be an important issue for the social scientists in the western world in the last decades. In India it has emerged a focal theme for the Educationist, as we are not able to achieve universalization of primary education after more than half century of freedom. The reasons are many but the most important factor is the poverty and the social and cultural deprivation, which is persistent after repeated efforts. Cultural deprivation is multidimensional. Development of cognitive functioning is one of its dimension which controls all other development of the children. If the thinking pattern of these children could be checked. They are directed towards attaining maximum gain from their hereditary potential and the available environment, that could also be changed as per needs of the child, then such children could be brought in a mainstream. Present book is an attempt in this direction. This book will also give a comprehensive outlook about the deprivation concept, nature of deprivation characteristic feature of deprived children. The development pattern of such children, there are efforts to provide some guidelines and strategies to cope up and compensate the effects of deprivation. There are some points for the parents, for the teachers, for the curriculum planners to promote their development and helping them to achieve a better life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sara Begum

Dr. Sara Begum is a lecturer in Special Education in Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, Faculty of Education, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. She has been a teacher of training teacher for visually impaired children supervising and guiding the students working in this field. She hold a B.Sc., Degree from Delhi University, and M.Ed., M.Phil (Education) and Ph.D. (Education) from the Department of Educational Studies, Faculty of Education, Jamia Millia Islamia. She entered in this field by providing services voluntarily in different special schools for the Blind, in Delhi. Form there she got an insight and inspiration to pursue work on visually impaired children. During her work she learned the visually impaired children have the talents and potential for all learning inspite of visual deprivation but the unfavourable environment and the attitude of the family and community put them in double disadvantage she strived to screen those affect the thinking of visually impaired children. Her research focused on a new learning approach, which has not been researched hitherto.

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Title
Cognitive Development of Culturally Deprived Children
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Edition
1st Ed.
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ISBN
8176254061
Length
viii+126p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm
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