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Bind: Hardbound
Year: 2020
Pages: 300
Size: 6 x 9 Inch
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
"Reaching for the Sky presents a model of gender transformative education and demonstrates what is possible when the rights of girls and women are the heart and soul of a school. Grounded in extensive research and critical analysis, this volume is also a key resource for educators, gender activists, and scholars, bringing a gender lens to the global discourse on the politics of education."
—Nora Fyles, Head of the Secretariat, United Nations Girls' Education Initiative
"This volume provides a timely reminder that while statistics matter, ultimately education speaks to the spirit and the soul. Here is an encounter with real people: with girls from the lowest caste and the poorest families, with teachers who care deeply about every student, and with Urvashi herself, who has worked hard to overcome gender prisons, including the one in her own mind. This book will captivate everyone who wants to see a better future for the hundreds of millions of girls who are at risk of being denied equality, opportunity, and a pathway out of poverty."
—Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia; Distinguished Fellow, Center for Universal Education at Brookings; and Chair, Global Partnership for Education
"In a world rife with gender inequalities, Urvashi Sahni offers a riveting, evocative example from India of how the most vulnerable young women in that society develop their voices, their sense of agency and self, and their abilities to influence their futures. This happens through the support of a remarkable school, steeped in feminist principles and grounded in reflection and action. Sahni's book is a tour de force that shows us how injustice can indeed be challenged and life worlds can be transformed. It presents the best writing about education in a generation."
—Glynda A. Hull, Professor, Elizabeth H. and Eugene A. Shurtleff Chair in Undergraduate Education, University of California, Berkeley
"Urvashi Sahni captures the spirit of the girls who face challenges in India today and efforts to surmount them in a real meaningful way. Empowerment of girls and women has been Urvashi's enduring goal for many decades, and the success stories that have emerged would encourage everyone who shares this spirit, not only on the topic of "development", but all those who want a gender-just society."
—Vrinda Sarup, Secretary School Education and Literacy, Government of India, and retired Senior Officer in the Indian Administrative Service
Description:
Transforming the lives of marginalized girls in patriarchal societies
Since 2003 a privately funded high school in India has provided desperately needed education for girls from impoverished families in Lucknow, the capital and largest city in Uttar Pradesh. Urvashi Sahni, the founder of Prerna Girls School, has written a compelling narrative of how this modest school in north India has changed the lives of more than 5,000 girls and their families. Most important, it is through the perspectives of the girls themselves, rather than through a remote academic viewpoint, that Prerna's success unfolds.
Reaching for the Sky focuses on the importance of education in bringing about gender equality in a patriarchal society. It shows how girls learn to be equal and autonomous persons in school as part of their official curriculum and how they use this learning to transform their lives and those of their families. The book's central argument is that education can be truly transformative if it addresses the everyday reality of girls' lives and responds to their needs and challenges with respect and care.
The example of just one school in one corner of India, Prerna Girls School conveys a message and tells stories that are sure to inspire anyone concerned about the necessity of girls' education, especially in developing countries. The lives of the girls are largely representative of those of millions living in poor regions in countries where patriarchal structures and norms prevail.
Target Audience:
This book is a key resource for educators, gender activists, and scholars.
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Letting Girls Learn
Chapter 2: The Girls- Own Stories
Chapter 3: Educating Myself: Valuable Lessons for Self and Others
Chapter 4: The Story of Prerna
Chapter 5: Building a Universe of Care
Chapter 6: Enabling Learning: Building a Web of Support
Chapter 7: Developing a Feminist Consciousness: Dialogical Circles of Empowerment
Chapter 8: Finding Self, Finding Home: Using Drama for Self- Work
Chapter 9: Empowerment as a Social Act: From Self- Work to Social Work
Chapter 10: Learning Outcomes and Beyond
Chapter 11: Scaling Prerna
Chapter 12: Reframing Girls- Education
Epilogue: Educating Boys for Gender Justice
Appendixes • A: Caste in India: A Brief Note • B: Methodology • C: Historical Backdrop of Girls' Education
Notes
Index
About the Author:
Urvashi Sahni is a nonresident fellow at the Center for Universal Education at Brookings, an Ashoka fellow, and an adviser to the government of Rajasthan.