Browsing Class of 2024 by Issue Date
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A Study of Influential Factors Upholding Women's Commitment to Higher Education in refugee communities: Case study of women from Rohangyia Community in Myanmar
(AUW, 2024)The educational challenges facing Rohingya women are deeply rooted in Myanmar's political, ethnic, and cultural landscape. The 1982 citizenship law classified the Rohingya as "illegal immigrants" from Bangladesh, denying ... -
Evaluating the Impact of Social Emotional Learning on Rohingya Students’ Academic Performance (CGPA): Evidence from Bangladesh, Asian University for Women
(AUW, 2024-05-10)This study investigates the influence of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) on the academic performance, specifically Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), of General Studies (GS) students at the Asian University for ... -
“ Integrating Social Emotional Learning in School Curriculum: Importance, Challenges and Barriers Towards Implementation - A Qualitative Study in Selected Schools in Bangladesh”
(AUW, 2024-05-10)Social and emotional learning (SEL) is becoming increasingly recognized as an important component of holistic education, promoting the development of essential competencies that contribute to students' overall well-being ... -
A Grounded Theory Exploration of the Educational and Societal Ramifications Resulting from School Closures Among Afghan Girls Following the Taliban's Resurgence
(AUW, 2024-05-10)This study investigates the educational and social consequences of school closures for Afghan schoolgirls, with an emphasis on abstract wonderment in the research field to let the theory emerge from the empirical data. ... -
Exploring the Impact of lack of Wash facilities on Girls' Education and Health in Higher Secondary Schools in Afghanistan
(AUW, 2024-05-12)This study explores how the lack of WASH facilities affects girls’s education and health in higher secondary schools in Afghanistan. The main object of this study is to explore the impact of WASH absence on girls' ... -
Exploring Challenges in Teaching English to Multilingual Indigenous Students (Grade 3-4) from Bengali Medium Primary Schools in Bangladesh N
(AUW, 2024-05-20)The outcomes of English language education for indigenous students in Bangladesh are falling below the national standards, despite the existing policies and strategies. Given that most Bengali students are bilingual ...