Education and digitalisation : can new technologies benefit girls’ education in developing countries? / Nina Fuiko
2021
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Title
Education and digitalisation : can new technologies benefit girls’ education in developing countries? / Nina Fuiko
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2021
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English
Summary
The text deals with the matter of digitalisation and the right to education in the developing world and
the potential effects for girls and young women specifically. By examining the influence that new
digital technologies have had in the sector of education as well as how they might be implemented in
areas where they are at present time not as widely available, the text provides insights into the many
layers and aspects that need to be considered within an educational system. Advantages for girls can be
achieved if their specific, often disadvantaged, situation is taken into account and changes are made in
such a way that does not perpetuate existing inequalities and is mindful of challenges presented by
digitalisation.
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