https://researchopenworld.com/menstrual-restrictions-and-its-impact-on-learning-and-education-a-case-from-jumla-nepal/#

R. Paudel
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题为“月经限制及其对教育的影响”的研究在Jumla的Chandanath市无障碍村进行,采用了定性方法和多种方法的后实证主义世界观;历史谈话/时间线,参与式观察和深度访谈。无论受试者是男性还是女性,受教育程度或未受教育程度或任何特征,在月经期间都遵守了限制。这些限制分为三类:触摸、饮食和活动/参与。各种限制在许多方面对学习和教育产生直接和间接的负面影响:学校、家和小屋的学习条件令人尴尬,时间的限制,学校、家和小屋的设施,担心泄密,被剥夺学习,成绩不佳,辍学。月经限制及其对教育的影响与赋权重叠。因此,完善女童教育政策具有重要的价值。本研究以学术为目的,在有限的资源下完成。
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https://researchopenworld.com/menstrual-restrictions-and-its-impact-on-learning-and-education-a-case-from-jumla-nepal/#
study entitled `menstrual restrictions and its impact on education’ has done in the accessible village of Chandanath municipality in Jumla where employed qualitative approach, post positivist world view by using multiple methods; history talking/timeline, participatory observation and In-Depth Interview. Participants followed the restrictions during menstruation no matter whether the participants male or female, educated or uneducated or any characteristics. The restrictions grouped in three categories: touch, eat and mobility/participation. All kinds of restrictions have direct and indirect negative impacts on learning and education in many ways: embarrassing learning condition at school, home and huts, constraints of time, facilities at school, home and hut, fear of leaking, deprived from studying, poor performance and school dropped out. The menstrual restrictions and its impact on education has overlapped with the empowerment. Thus, it has significance value to improve the policy on education specially for girls. This study has done for the academic purpose and completed with limited resources.
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