Education in India has different levels such as pre-school, primary, upper primary, secondary and higher secondary, technical, and professional and levels of higher education. Since independence, the growth has been very impressive; the number of universities has increased by 18-times, the number ...
In the 21st century there has been a great revolution in the field of knowledge and information in various segments of our country. Knowledge and information are imported and exported. At present, India is passing through a period of value crisis in several fields of national life. While the ...
INDIA: Effort to join 21st Century higher educationdoi:10.1007/978-94-6209-338-6_37India is poised to invest into the creation of many new universities, toward the goal of having 30 "world-class" universities capable of competing on the global academic playing field. Many problems currently ...
There is an aura of dissatisfaction among the public as the educational system in India today is resistant to change. There are many loose ends in the system making it neither relevant nor effective. The last decade of the twentieth century witnessed some dramatic changes that were ushered in ...
Education technology has the potential to revolutionize education in India, but Education technology faces several challenges that must be overcome for its successful implementation. One of the biggest challenges of Education technology is the lack of infrastructure and access to technology, especially in...
Given the rise of Chinese universities in global university rankings, will Chinese universities dominate higher education in the 21st century? The Chinese government has continued its investments in research and knowledge transfer related activities, reflecting the country’s political will to assert its ...
The government’s policies and reforms have the potential to transform the Indian education system in India and provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the 21st century, but their success ultimately depends on proper implementation and support from all stakeholders. ...
In addition, it will also help them master non-curricular 21stcentury skills like: Creativity Coding Critical Thinking Systems Thinking Personalized & Customized For Your Child TheAtlas Missionplatform contains a personalization engine that constantly tracks an individual user’s unique learning requirements...
Universities contribute to economic growth and national competitiveness by equipping students with higher-order thinking and academic skills. Despite large investments in university science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, littl
These concepts are discussed in detail in the following subsections. 2.1. Outcome-based education At the beginning of the 21st century, higher education in India was struck to conventional input-output-based methodology where classrooms were teacher-centric. Evaluation was based on information ...