This paper provides an overview of school education in India. Firstly, it places India's educational achievements in international perspective, especially against countries with which it is now increasingly compared such as BRIC economies in general and China in particular. India does well relative to Pakistan and Bangladesh but lags seriously behind China and the other BRIC countries, especially in secondary school participation and youth literacy rates. Secondly, the paper examines schooling access in terms of enrolment and school attendance rates, and schooling quality in terms of literacy rates, learning achievement levels, school resources and teacher inputs. The substantial silver lining in the cloud of Indian Education is that its pr...
In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e.,...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
A review of development of school education in India reflects an expansionary phase of number of ins...
This paper provides an overview of school education in India. First, it places India's educational a...
Universal school enrolment of children aged 6 to 14 years has been a commitment enshrined in the Ind...
India has made substantial progress in expanding schooling facilities and is now poised to achieve u...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
Education has been afundamental part of society since ancient times. The modes of education, learnin...
An attempt is made in this paper to analyze the state of primary education in India. Using various d...
The dramatic growth in Indian elementary education enrollment and improvements in retention and tran...
India's education sector has greatly benefited from privatized in order to meet the nation's growing...
The crucial role of elementary education for development of individuals and the society can be hardl...
India is divided into 28 states and eight so-called "Union Territories." The states have their own e...
The public and private institutions have a great role to play in mixed economies and welfare states....
The education system in India is based on the British system of education. The Government of India l...
In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e.,...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
A review of development of school education in India reflects an expansionary phase of number of ins...
This paper provides an overview of school education in India. First, it places India's educational a...
Universal school enrolment of children aged 6 to 14 years has been a commitment enshrined in the Ind...
India has made substantial progress in expanding schooling facilities and is now poised to achieve u...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
Education has been afundamental part of society since ancient times. The modes of education, learnin...
An attempt is made in this paper to analyze the state of primary education in India. Using various d...
The dramatic growth in Indian elementary education enrollment and improvements in retention and tran...
India's education sector has greatly benefited from privatized in order to meet the nation's growing...
The crucial role of elementary education for development of individuals and the society can be hardl...
India is divided into 28 states and eight so-called "Union Territories." The states have their own e...
The public and private institutions have a great role to play in mixed economies and welfare states....
The education system in India is based on the British system of education. The Government of India l...
In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e.,...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
A review of development of school education in India reflects an expansionary phase of number of ins...