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Technology isn't going to replace teachers anytime soon In many countries, the availability and effectiveness of school education is substantially better than our country. We have a lot of children who need to learn but very few teachers and schools. The difference that technology can make in school learning in India is much greater. In other parts of the world, ...
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Making brick-and-mortar universities relevant (again) Across the Southeast Asian region, globalisation has transformed education into a universal commodity, with higher learning institutions – especially those ... or time-consuming for both young and mature students to learn basic content that can be picked up online through research or personal learning.
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E-schooling is the magic bullet for education emergency The revolutionary merger of education and digital technology has resulted in effective and efficient learning. Once embraced and integrated fully, it will ensure the provision of education even in the most backward areas and to the most underrated segment of society: girls, poverty-stricken children and ...
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JCPS candidates envision district's technology policy The expansion of technology in the classroom continues to be a focus in education policy. Now that Jefferson City Public Schools has provided electronic devices to most of its students, future school boards will have to continue to chart a technological course for the district — but what will that course be?
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BN's report card touts 99.4pc achievement of GE13 pledges Free WiFi was provided to 20 public universities, while 9,249 schools used the online learning platform 1BestariNet and 389,756 1Malaysia Netbooks were given to students from low-income families in rural areas (below RM700 monthly household income) and urban areas (RM1,500 to RM3,000 ...
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