domingo, 12 de septiembre de 2010

Journals! :D

JOURNAL
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TITLE & AUTHOR
“Girl’s and women’s Education within Unesco and the World Bank” by Peppin Vaughan, Rosie.
“Islam, Western Education and the Riddle of Human Rights” by Kaftan, Nadja; Smith-Doughty, Lexy.
“Misconceptions about Human Rights and Women’s Rights in Islam” by  Syed, Khalida Tanvir.
OBJECTIVE
Since 1945 the Unesco and the World Bank they’ve been looking from ensuring formal rights and improving the status of women, they want also to expand the productive capacities of women, fertility control and poverty reduction.
This article is intended to describe some of the background to the riddle of human rights as it affects Islam and the West, and to open the discussion of political principles to a consideration of the concrete day-to-day of educational institutions.
And last but not least, this paper wants to clarify three current misconceptions about the Islamic faith and issues of human rights and women’s rights in the West. People think that Islam oppresses women, but they offer them the right to make their own choises.
PROBLEM
How these organizations have helped the women's human right's?
Islam and the West, how is life for a women in there?
Are they rights really being respected?
Why is the Islam prejudiced in technically the whole world?
What do they really intend to do with the women?
METHOD
Qualitative, and in some of the studies Quantitative
Qualitative
Qualitative





References: 
Peppin Vaughan, Rosie (2010) "Girl's and Women's Education within Unesco and the World Bank, 1945-2000", founded in ERIC (Education Resources Information Center)
http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/recordDetails.jsp?searchtype=keyword&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=human+rights+women&eric_displayStartCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b804239d7&accno=EJ891592&_nfls=false


Kaftan, Nadja; Smith-Doughty, Lexy (2009) "Islam, Western Education and the Riddle of Human Rights" , founded in ERIC (Education Resources Information Center)
http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/recordDetails.jsp?searchtype=keyword&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=human+rights+women&eric_displayStartCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b80421a48&accno=EJ889562&_nfls=false


Syed, Khalida Tanvir (2008)  "Misconceptions about Human Rights and Women's Rights in Islam" , founded in ERIC (Education Resources Information Center)
http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/recordDetails.jsp?searchtype=advanced&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=human+rights+women&eric_displayStartCount=11&ERICExtSearch_Operator_1=and&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_1=kw&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b80305916&accno=EJ794391&_nfls=false




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2 comentarios:

  1. karlitha!!!
    muy bien tu blogger!!
    todo bn organizadoo!!!
    ily mapri <3

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  2. buena redaccion excelentes referencias me de los journals es el que mas me ha agradado

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