Beyond Access

Beyond Access
Author: Sheila Aikman,Elaine Unterhalter
Publsiher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0855985291

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This book combines analysis of policy and empirically based studies on gender, education, and development.

Beyond Access

Beyond Access
Author: Morten Walløe Tvedt,Tomme R. Young
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: Convention on Biological Diversity
ISBN: 9782831709802

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Fewer than 11% of CBD Parties have adopted substantive ABS law, and nearly all of these are developing countries, focusing almost entirely on the 'access' side of the equation. Most of the CBD's specific ABS obligations, however, relate to the other side of the equation-benefit sharing. This book considers the full range of ABS obligations, and how existing tools in user countries' national law can be used to achieve the CBD's third objective. It examines the laws of those user countries which have either declared that their ABS obligations are satisfied by existing national law, or have begun legislative development; the requirements, weaknesses and gaps in achieving benefit-sharing objectives; and the ways in which new or existing legal tools can be applied to these requirements.

Beyond Access

Beyond Access
Author: Stephanie J. Waterman,Shelly C. Lowe,Heather J. Shotton
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000973464

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This book argues that two principal factors are inhibiting Native students from transitioning from school to college and from succeeding in their post-secondary studies. It presents models and examples of pathways to success that align with Native American students’ aspirations and cultural values.Many attend schools that are poorly resourced where they are often discouraged from aspiring to college. Many are alienated from the educational system by a lack of culturally appropriate and meaningful environment or support systems that reflect Indigenous values of community, sharing, honoring extended family, giving-back to one’s community, and respect for creation.The contributors to this book highlight Indigenized college access programs--meaning programs developed by, not just for--the Indigenous community, and are adapted, or developed, for the unique Indigenous populations they serve. Individual chapters cover a K-12 program to develop a Native college-going culture through community engagement; a “crash course” offered by a higher education institution to compensate for the lack of college counseling and academic advising at students’ schools; the role of tribal colleges and universities; the recruitment and retention of Native American students in STEM and nursing programs; financial aid; educational leadership programs to prepare Native principals, superintendents, and other school leaders; and, finally, data regarding Native American college students with disabilities. The chapters are interspersed with narratives from current Indigenous graduate students.This is an invaluable resource for student affairs practitioners and higher education administrators wanting to understand and serve their Indigenous students.

Gender and Information Technology Moving Beyond Access to Co Create Global Partnership

Gender and Information Technology  Moving Beyond Access to Co Create Global Partnership
Author: Kirk, Mary
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781599047881

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"This book explores the decline in female involvement in technology and other discrimination related to the industry"--Provided by publisher.

Beyond Broadband Access

Beyond Broadband Access
Author: Richard D. Taylor,Amit M. Schejter
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780823252077

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After broadband access, what next? What role do metrics play in understanding “information societies”? And, more important, in shaping their policies? Beyond counting people with broadband access, how can economic and social metrics inform broadband policies, help evaluate their outcomes, and create useful models for achieving national goals? This timely volume not only examines the traditional questions about broadband, like availability and access, but also explores and evaluates new metrics more applicable to the evolving technologies of information access. Beyond Broadband Access brings together a stellar array of media policy scholars from a wide range of disciplines—economics, law, policy studies, computer science, information science, and communications studies. Importantly, it provides a well-rounded, international perspective on theoretical approaches to databased communications policymaking in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Showcasing a diversity of approaches, this invaluable collection helps to meet myriad challenges to improving the foundations for communications policy development.

Beyond Access

Beyond Access
Author: Stephanie J. Waterman,Shelly C. Lowe,Heather J. Shotton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 1003443230

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"This book argues that two principal factors are inhibiting Native students from transitioning from school to college and from succeeding in their post-secondary studies. It presents models and examples of pathways to success that align with Native American students' aspirations and cultural values. Many attend schools that are poorly resourced where they are often discouraged from aspiring to college. Many are alienated from the educational system by a lack of culturally appropriate and meaningful environment or support systems that reflect Indigenous values of community, sharing, honoring extended family, giving-back to one's community, and respect for creation. The contributors to this book highlight Indigenized college access programs, meaning programs developed by, not just for, the Indigenous community, and are adapted, or developed, for the unique Indigenous populations they serve."--Provided by publisher

The Beyond Access Model

The Beyond Access Model
Author: Cheryl M. Jorgensen,Michael McSheehan,Rae M. Sonnenmeier
Publsiher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Mainstreaming in education
ISBN: 1557667179

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Accompanying CD-ROM contains more than a dozen adaptable checklists, fillable forms, and templates.

Brothers in arms by the author of Ulric

Brothers in arms  by the author of  Ulric
Author: Brothers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1883
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:590122742

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