Description
This scholarly work by Rudolph C. Heredia presents an in-depth analysis of educational systems serving tribal populations in the Talasari Mission Area. The study investigates how formal schooling intersects with community development initiatives, examining the effectiveness of mission-based educational programs in addressing the unique needs of tribal societies.
Heredia’s research provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing tribal education, including curriculum relevance, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment. The book bridges the gap between educational theory and practical application in marginalized communities, offering evidence-based perspectives on sustainable development through schooling.
Published by Concept Publishing Co, this non-fiction work serves as an important resource for educators, policymakers, social scientists, and development professionals working with tribal populations. It contributes significantly to the discourse on inclusive education and community-centered development strategies.







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