I agree with you! I think that the education, especially of girls, is critical for the development and empowerment of women. But I wanted to say that you can benefit from Freire’s educational model in your works.
Hi Faatemehzahraa,
I am happy to know that atleast you understood the root cause of the condition of women in the developing and as well as underdeveloped world. It is the lack of education that causes all miseries in them. The cleanliness of body and mind is possible only when one gets very positive and man-making education. Healthy food and healthy living conditions are the results of attitude, the concern and concentration of the person.
It requires very good education and training for all rural women, especially in Africa and Asia with love and affection, and the support should be done through the works of youngsters like us! Who will give the world light otherwise?!!!
We definitely add your suggestions and use the Freire's Educational Model. We have been using Swami Vivekananda's man-making educational model which practised in India through the way of life of Yoga and have found very successful. Also we can add good points of Freire's Educational model also. Ultimately it should be beneficial to the mothers and sisters of Ethiopia and Africa and other needy parts of the world!
Thanks a lot for your curiosity and understanding of our efforts!
Sincerely,
Rajeevan M.
Hi,
Swami Vivekananda's man-making edcuation is a universally renowned model, which has introduced by practical methods of living in the complete education of life and the methods of tackling the common problems of humanity. it is based on Yoga. And it can be practised by any human being looking for higher performance.
It is introduced during the yers of 1890s.
Thanks, Rajeevan.
I have to say that education is missing piece in maternal health. It’s the most powerful activity of increasing women’s health literacy and getting rid of maternal mortality. But I have to say that the quality of education is very important.
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I agree with you! I think that the education, especially of girls, is critical for the development and empowerment of women. But I wanted to say that you can benefit from Freire’s educational model in your works.
Hi Faatemehzahraa,
I am happy to know that atleast you understood the root cause of the condition of women in the developing and as well as underdeveloped world. It is the lack of education that causes all miseries in them. The cleanliness of body and mind is possible only when one gets very positive and man-making education. Healthy food and healthy living conditions are the results of attitude, the concern and concentration of the person.
It requires very good education and training for all rural women, especially in Africa and Asia with love and affection, and the support should be done through the works of youngsters like us! Who will give the world light otherwise?!!!
We definitely add your suggestions and use the Freire's Educational Model. We have been using Swami Vivekananda's man-making educational model which practised in India through the way of life of Yoga and have found very successful. Also we can add good points of Freire's Educational model also. Ultimately it should be beneficial to the mothers and sisters of Ethiopia and Africa and other needy parts of the world!
Thanks a lot for your curiosity and understanding of our efforts!
Sincerely,
Rajeevan M.
But unfortunately I’ m unfamiliar with Swami Vivekananda's man-making educational model. Could you please explain this model for me?
Hi,
Swami Vivekananda's man-making edcuation is a universally renowned model, which has introduced by practical methods of living in the complete education of life and the methods of tackling the common problems of humanity. it is based on Yoga. And it can be practised by any human being looking for higher performance.
It is introduced during the yers of 1890s.
Thanks, Rajeevan.
I have to say that education is missing piece in maternal health. It’s the most powerful activity of increasing women’s health literacy and getting rid of maternal mortality. But I have to say that the quality of education is very important.