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Disputing Discipline Child Protection Punishment And Piety In Zanzibar Schools Franziska Fay

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Disputing Discipline Child Protection Punishment And Piety In Zanzibar Schools Franziska Fay
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Disputing Discipline Child Protection Punishment And Piety In Zanzibar Schools Franziska Fay instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.2 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Franziska Fay
ISBN: 9781978821774, 9781978821743, 9781978821736, 9781978821750, 1978821778, 1978821743, 1978821735, 1978821751
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Disputing Discipline Child Protection Punishment And Piety In Zanzibar Schools Franziska Fay by Franziska Fay 9781978821774, 9781978821743, 9781978821736, 9781978821750, 1978821778, 1978821743, 1978821735, 1978821751 instant download after payment.

A visual and poetic exploration into the lives of Zanzibari children who negotiate the intersections of universalized and local children's rights aspirations, Disputing Discipline shows how anti-corporal punishment programs in schools unintentionally compromise children's well-being and asserts that children's views and experiences can and should transform our understanding of child protection policy.

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