In 2000, the independent Task Force on Higher Education and Society published “Higher Education in Developing Countries: Peril and Promise” with the support of the World Bank and UNESCO. The report highlighted the actual and potential contribution of quality higher education to social, economic, and political development. It identified key obstacles to realizing that potential, and various strategies and tools for circumventing those obstacles. “Peril and Promise”’s most important contribution was to relegitimize higher education in the development dialogue—at a time when donor and governments attention and funding focused primarily on primary and secondary education: “Education for All.” It articulated several key recommendations to the hi...
In international development of education, the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal four mon...
Abstract China and India together account for almost 25 % of the world’s postsecondary student popul...
It is true that Indian education system is lagging behind both qualitatively as well as quantitative...
In 2000, the independent Task Force on Higher Education and Society published “Higher Education in D...
This paper examines the impact of the path-breaking 2000 report entitled “Higher Education in Develo...
Higher education plays an important role in the economic development of any economy. Globalization h...
This study investigates the development of higher education in India and China over three time perio...
The author of this article argues that the Task Force behind the Peril and Promise report created a ...
“Peril and Promise” (Task Force, 2000) was published when higher education in developing countries w...
Clarifies the arguments for higher education development, especially from the standpoint of public p...
The paper discusses views on China and India as country role models. In so doing the article recount...
India has excelled as a center of learning. Ancient universities of repute, like the Nalanda, Taksha...
India and China, the two most populated countries in the world, have both experienced explosive econ...
AbstractHigher education systems in India and China are boxed into rivalry as a matter of course: Th...
This review paper focused on the major transformations undertaken to develop higher education. The h...
In international development of education, the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal four mon...
Abstract China and India together account for almost 25 % of the world’s postsecondary student popul...
It is true that Indian education system is lagging behind both qualitatively as well as quantitative...
In 2000, the independent Task Force on Higher Education and Society published “Higher Education in D...
This paper examines the impact of the path-breaking 2000 report entitled “Higher Education in Develo...
Higher education plays an important role in the economic development of any economy. Globalization h...
This study investigates the development of higher education in India and China over three time perio...
The author of this article argues that the Task Force behind the Peril and Promise report created a ...
“Peril and Promise” (Task Force, 2000) was published when higher education in developing countries w...
Clarifies the arguments for higher education development, especially from the standpoint of public p...
The paper discusses views on China and India as country role models. In so doing the article recount...
India has excelled as a center of learning. Ancient universities of repute, like the Nalanda, Taksha...
India and China, the two most populated countries in the world, have both experienced explosive econ...
AbstractHigher education systems in India and China are boxed into rivalry as a matter of course: Th...
This review paper focused on the major transformations undertaken to develop higher education. The h...
In international development of education, the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal four mon...
Abstract China and India together account for almost 25 % of the world’s postsecondary student popul...
It is true that Indian education system is lagging behind both qualitatively as well as quantitative...